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A grassroots football club has been left devastated after motocross bikes tore up the grass and left the pitches brutally damaged.
A vehicle fire on the M25 last night saw a van completely gutted by flames and left one person suffering from smoke inhalation.
The controversial silent discos being held at Canterbury Cathedral have made headlines all over the world. KentOnline joined the ravers last night...
A car power-sliding enthusiast whose antics on Kent’s roads have sparked outrage is now launching his own “drift” track.
An A&E crisis engulfing two Kent hospital trusts left an elderly woman with dementia enduring a “dehumanising” three-day wait for a bed.
Christian protestors have gathered outside Canterbury Cathedral to call for an end to an “absurd” silent disco.
Angry Christians are calling for an “absurd” silent disco being held in Canterbury Cathedral to be cancelled and are planning a protest.
The future of a 17th-century inn is in doubt after brewery bosses put the building up for sale with its current tenants set to leave.
A bar which showcased the talents of magicians from across the country has closed after failing to conjure up enough customers post-pandemic.
A huge new care home complex is set to welcome its first resident next week as it looks to tackle a shortage of places.
An official bid has been launched to build a new school to cope with increased demand from nearby housing developments.
The heartbroken family of a kind and caring 19-year-old believe the overdose that led to her tragic death was a “cry for help”.
Phased road works will see 11 roads closed over an 18-month period as part of a patching and preservation project.
Officers are appealing for information as they seek to find a missing woman.
A Kent restaurant has added to its many accolades by picking up the restaurant of the year title at the national Good Food Guide awards.
A dad has defended the controversial name of his business – despite its links to infamous paedophile Jimmy Savile.
Residents are stepping up calls for a pedestrian crossing after an elderly man was killed at a “hazardous” junction used by 20,000 vehicles per day.
Detectives have launched an appeal for witnesses after two men were stabbed.
A cocktail bar which was believed to be the first business in Kent to accept cryptocurrency could now be transformed into a convenience store.
A former GP has appeared in court charged with historic sexual and indecent assaults against nine victims – including two boys under the age of 18.