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Viewers have been gripped by the 1950s adventures ‘down under’ of TV’s ‘Ten Pound Poms’, but two Kent lads lived it for real, and stayed.
Residents say the arrival of travellers with 21 caravans is just the latest incursion by nuisance vehicles at a public park.
A young man took his own life after being told his late mother was a victim of necrophiliac David Fuller.
Police and highways officers were called to two crashes on main routes, after heavy rain this morning.
Services are running again after a fire led to a train station being evacuated, but operators warn there could be delays this morning.
Changeling Theatre has marshalled young talent from across the county, for its summer tour of Love’s Labour’s Lost.
A woman reported seeing a man watching her and her child through a window, before he followed them to a park and threatened them.
After losing his kayak five miles from land, Geoff Hunter’s 1970 round-Britain voyage became a fight for survival: now a new book tells his tale
Chrissie Hynde won everyone round with a brilliant and impassioned performance on day two of Black Deer Festival 2023.
Black Deer Festival is under way and Nathaniel Rateliff will be a tough act to follow for any pretenders to the main stage.
A seriously-injured crash victim has a chance of recovery thanks to first-aider Tiff Smith but she says it was only by fate that she was at the scene.
Planning committee members have given conditional approval for a 65-bed-care home on the site of a historic pub.
A 17-year-old motorcyclist has been flown to hospital with serious injuries after a crash last night.
A popular and historic pub, dating back over 300 years, is up for sale for £125,000.
A respected family doctor took his own life after suffering from a period of poor mental health, an inquest has heard.
Tracey Crouch says plans to reduce local radio services are a “massacre of all that is distinct within the BBC by the managers.”
In 1989 a Roundhead army fled their imaginary Weetabix-fed opponents on a Kent hillside – but nearly went to war over a lack of bacon rolls.
Campaigners have welcomed a council decision to buy a treasured area of ancient woodland.
The former of ‘governor of Maidstone’ has recalled how he was forced to surrender control of the town by armed troops, next to M&S
Police are appealing for CCTV and dashcam footage, after reports of a sexual assault on a teenage girl in a park.