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A high-tech wheelchair is on sale exclusively in North Kent and is changing lives in more ways than one.
An artist was so moved by the kindness shown to him by a trader he drew a portrait of him – and handed it over as a present.
Gravesend was once again the warmest place in Britain yesterday as April began with a much-needed blast of sunshine.
A Swanley council leader has declared war on bus subsidy cuts designed to save an additional £500,000 – on top of £1million already achieved.
A Gravesend man has been awarded France’s highest honour for his part in towing a floating harbour to Normandy’s war-torn coast on D-Day.
A group of children and parents experiencing issues at school and at home were put through their paces by former military instructors.
Ex-service people are suffering health and housing problems
Jasbir Basra's hardware store is packed to the brim with everything you could ever need and more.
A mum paid £500 for a pram but was left frustrated when it - and its 3 replacements - were all faulty.
Gravesham and Dartford's MPs are backing the Brexit camp in the EU referendum with one saying "it's an extraordinary opportunity for Britain".
A building firm has donated money to volunteers who help those in distress.
Two friends have succeeded in an epic 17-country, 14-day journey which included spending the night in a cell!
A row over rent has broken out between a nursery and the trustees of a village hall amid claims the place is 'too cold'.
Work is about to begin on a cycle hub at Gravesend station.
Dartford Grammar School is beating some of the country’s top private schools when it comes to offers of placements at the best universities.
More than 200 visits since it opened two months ago - and demand expected to increase
A community covenant has been signed to end disadvantages faced by soldiers, sailors, airmen and their families returning to civvy street.
Dartford's MP has described traffic congestion at the Dartford Crossing as a national disgrace which is leading to higher death rates from pollution.
A charity shop, believed to be the first of its kind in the UK, opens soon in Gravesend.
A woman in the child caring business for more than 20 years has opened her own nursery.