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How can we protect ourselves – and our furnishings – against harmful bacteria? This cutting-edge technology can help.
Looking for varicose veins treatment? Veincentre in Tunbridge Wells can give you healthy veins and happy legs!
Fancy a walk on the wild side? Discover this lost garden today!
The parents of a paramedic killed in a horror crash on the A21 have paid tribute to their 'beautiful, kind' daughter.
A Co-Op which traded for around three years has been transformed with a colourful art installation while it stands empty.
When it comes to interior design, the new year presents the perfect opportunity to be bold and creative.
Royal Tunbridge Wells has lightbulb moment with short Christmas film!
There are cash prizes to be won in the upcoming Heart of Kent Hospice Christmas Superdraw!
The Covid-19 pandemic has put the UK care sector firmly in the spotlight. Here's why this profession is so important.
Sheppey player Charlie Minta has been crowned Kent Open pool champion 2021.
Ben Quinney had a season-opening tournament to remember by winning the Lagonda Trophy at Gog Magog Golf Club.
We reveal the story of the Kent Chronicle - which posed as a legitimate online news service by stealing stories by genuine reporters.
We celebrate our fantastic local businesses as they get ready to welcome back customers after the latest lockdown.
This time last year it would have been hard to comprehend just how extensively our lives were on the cusp of changing.
Diminutive duo Ant & Dec presented 80-year-old Kent 'paperboy' George Bailey with a birthday surprise on their return to Saturday's TV screens.
Police have thanked the public for helping to trace two teenage girls who went missing.
Drivers are being advised of yet more overnight carriageway closures on a stretch of motorway which has experienced months of disruption this year.
Sponsored editorial: Have you got your sparklers and fireworks sorted out for Bonfire Night? Homewood Orchard Garden Centre has got you covered.
A leading charity has launched a fantastic six-month campaign using bespoke bookmarks to raise much-needed funds.
A sprawling Grade II-listed property controversially snapped up two years ago for a fraction of its true value has today been sold for £1.5m.