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A stained glass window was smashed in a reported burglary at a church.
Volunteer festival organisers have vented their frustration after being hit with a hefty fine for breaching advertising protocols.
Two pensioners in Kent are among the first in the UK to test new technology designed to break down social isolation.
Canary Wharf Ice Rink, located under London's famous HSBC building, has just opened for its winter 2018 bookings. We went to try it out...
The ambulance service has apologised after an RAF veteran with cancer was left waiting hours for help after breaking his leg in a fall.
A lorry driver who was caught smuggling nearly two million cigarettes into Kent has been jailed nine years after he fled the country.
Coastal parking charges have not caused 'significant issues' for residents trying to park outside their homes, according to a review.
A First World War poet will be commemorated in a sand portrait for an event to mark the Armistice orchestrated by Hollywood director Danny Boyle.
A leopard at a wildlife park has been visited by an animal dentist after fracturing four teeth.
Officials are finalising plans for a 60-seat cinema located inside a school.
Estate agents have cut the asking price of a pub in the hope of securing a buyer.
The Cavell Van, which carried several soldiers back from the first world war, is on display.
A road has been closed in both directions after a crash between a car and motorbike this afternoon.
A group of suspected migrants have been rescued off the Kent coast this morning.
A councillor has branded the potential closure of an A&E department as a 'death sentence' for people living in a remote area of Kent.
Six more people are due in court next month as part of an ongoing probe into alleged trafficking and slavery of Czech nationals in Kent.
One of Britain’s top novelists says that 'iconic’ buildings from the war should be preserved for future generations.
A primary school asked pupils to 'break the rules' on the last day of term to help raise vital funds.
A council has been left "angered and frustrated" after mindless arsonists destroyed a newly installed state-of-the-art bin at a public park.
Around £1 million has been set aside to start work on 77 new homes.