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A society set up in the 1940s has kept some members for more than 40 years.
An entrepreneur is in the running to win £50,000 for his business as part of a regional competition.
A marathon dance event has helped raise hundreds for young people with life-threatening conditions.
A budget supermarket has defended criticism that it is imposing unfair penalties on its customers.
A callous thief stole a woman's handbag as she visited a crematorium on the anniversary of her granddaughter's death.
A war veteran's life savings have been stolen by a man posing as a gas engineer.
Eight school children are to represent their country during a major international competition.
Former NHS buildings could soon be flattened to make way for new homes.
Pupils at one town school ended the term on a high.
The town's cenotaph is being given a bit of TLC thanks to one woman.
Two women have started a petition calling on the education secretary to back their vision for a free school for children with autism.
A martial arts club and football team will have to find a new home after a school stopped hiring out its hall.
Councillors have rejected plans to build 580 houses in green area of Sittingbourne, but will it make a difference?
Is Gotham City missing a crime fighter? The Caped Crusader appears to have turned his attention to Kent.
Mixed views have been aired after a watering-hole unveiled a new sign.
After closing its doors four years ago the town's former magistrates' court has reopened as a pub.
Despite battling health problems, a Kemsley Primary Academy pupil went five years without a day off school.
A beekeeper is appealing for someone to take over his collection.
Children have been told to stay in groups as they walk to and from school after a man tried to grab two 13-year-old girls.
Bells donated to a place of worship by a newspaper 50 years ago are off to a new home.