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Volunteers were dressed in both colourful and eye-catching clothes as they carried out the first of two litter picks in their town.
A salad making firm in Kent is offering a mass of new vacancies, needed at a time when the economy is suffering because of the pandemic.
Local groups can make applications for community grants with total funds now increased to help them carry out projects in a Covid-safe way.
A scheme of SuperNeighbours, providing errands and company for those unable to leave home during the pandemic, is coming to an end.
Whole sections of the heart of a Kent town will change after a council successfully bid more than £3 million from a goverment high street fund.
A fundraising week on what would have been a teenager's 21st birthday has raised more than £500 for others with the rare cancer that took her life.
A horsebox was stolen and fencing damaged during an overnight raid on a farm.
A charity is seeking a new group of fundraisers to help keep up mental health support in the face of pressures caused by the pandemic.
A band giving the sound of Eighties pop stars Duran Duran play at a concert hall following its reopening after this year's coronavirus lockdown ends.
A former mayor has told of the heartbreak of losing her 39-year-old son two years after he survived and was recovering from septic shock.
Traders at a Kent town have told of their relief that they can re-open, in some cases fully, with the second phase of lifting coronvirus lockdown.
Police are investigating an attack on an eight year-old boy who was left with a hand injury after being set upon by other youngsters.
A Kent MP has praised government measures for a law aimed at reducing harm from storm overflows, which includes new legal duties on water companies.
Residents who are planning to meet over the four-day Easter break are reminded to keep within the new, albeit eased, lockdown rules.
A scheme backed by the government will from now on provide a fresh opportunity for first time buyers to secure the purchase of a house.
A Kent town has lost one in five of its high street cash machines due to changes of lifestyle caused by the pandemic says a new survey.
The Home Office says there have been 19 cross-Channel incidents involving 371 people believed to be asylum seekers in the last couple of days.
A key route was closed in both directions after an accident which left a man in his 50s trapped in a vehicle by his injuries.
Bosses at a Kent port have scrapped a major summer and winter event for the second year running because of the continuing coronavirus pandemic.
A council in town where a murder suspect is from is being asked to do its bit to help stop attacks on women in the wake of the Sarah Everard case.