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Take a trip back in time with the Gravesend Historical Society, joined by local author Lynda Smith.
A former tugmaster shared his memories of the Second World War as a boy, having never forgotten the things he saw.
Residents have one last chance to comment on proposals to build 800 homes on Green Belt land in Fawkham and Hartley.
Pint-sized pupils at Gad's Hill put on their annual Christmas show in the school's theatre.
Pupils become authors as part of a war project to celebrate the centenary of the First World War.
Care home could relieve pressure on hospital
More than 26,000 people had their say on plans to build the Lower Thames Crossing after a final 10-week consultation.
Highways England has phased testing on the Lower Thames Crossing to protect Benny the Beluga.
Christmas came early for children at Darent Valley, thanks to a special visit from some festive footballers.
Councillors have approved plans for a new affordable housing scheme on the site of a disused playing field.
So-called "snowflakes" have been slammed for branding a job advert sexist.
A hospital radio station has received some much-needed equipment a year after the death of one of its most dedicated volunteers.
Children can hitch a ride with Santa Claus on board a special festive-themed train ride at the leisure centre.
After two years of fundraising Gad's Hill School has finally got their new climbing wall that will be used by students during PE and cadet lessons.
Members of the public can catch a glimpse of Saint Nick this month as he visits the town.
A dinosaur-mad three-year-old goes to watch a bin truck every week because she thinks it sounds like her favourite prehistoric beasts.
Fly-tippers and litterers have been fined more than £10,000 as council members try to keep Kent's streets clean.
Football fans are fighting obesity as part of a sporting initiative.
It is feared vital stocks of flu vaccinations could run out - putting the county's pensioners at risk.
The annual poppy appeal has been launched in Kent to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice.