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As many of us are ordered to stay at home two girls have highlighted the lighter side of social isolation.
The ninth annual beer festival at a sports club will see 10 craft beers, gins and live rugby on the menu
Documents found in a church have revealed information about its parishioners and their standing in the community
An explosion of artwork - including furniture and copper sculptures - has gone on display in the freshly revamped frontage of a tyre fitting garage
Swing by to dance the jitterbug and enjoy food made from war time rations at the Sandwich Salutes the 40s weekend
Beginners and returning tennis players can ace their drop shots on the court at tennis club open day
The Music on the Farm festival is set for June as organisers hope to raise money for Martha Trust.
A riot of colour filled a village hall when members of a horticultural society exhibited their blooms in a spring show.
A clock, hanging over a Kent shop, has featured in the history of five businesses after it was made by a Dover watchmaker
When a writer called the town of Deal 'villainous', 'filthy' and 'upon the perish' something had to be done to make the most of its best asset: the seafront.
A Kent midwife who travelled around Thanet on her bike to deliver babies and who toured the Queen around her birthing ward, has been remembered
The Queen of the Channel was just one of the vessels used to take holidaymakers on a holiday to the continent.
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A historic structure is expected to fetch more than £80,000 as it goes under the hammer at auction.
Good causes have received their share of £25,000 raised at the Sgt's Mess Pantomime Wonky Willy earlier this month
A suspected drink driver remains in custody after allegedly smashing into two parked cars.
A power supply company has apologised after more than 70 homes have been left without power.
The last remaining Christmas Carnival in Kent will go ahead tonight thanks to kind sponsorship from businesses.
Police are hunting vandals who have wrecked part of a golf course by driving over it leaving tyre marks.