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Steve Waite joined the Sheerness Times Guardian in 2015, having previously been news editor on the Medway News, East Kent Gazette and Hunts Post in Cambridgeshire. He is now a news editor for KentOnline
Much of the county’s coastal areas have been put on flooding alert by the Environment Agency.
It is estimated more than 400 people in a unitary authority area could be eligible for the benefit who are not claiming it.
Six fire engines were sent to a large blaze at a waste recycling centre.
Marshals are once again patrolling town centres over the school holidays to deter troublemakers.
A young woman who had not been seen for two days has been found safe and well.
Crews in three fire engines were sent to a blaze in a town flat that saw a casualty treated for breathing in smoke.
Thirteen players contested the sixth Dominick Lee Memorial pool competition at Aylesford Village Club, with Simon Gillham coming out on top this time.
A local council is asking for parents and residents views on changes to an annual school test.
A major route was shut for more than seven hours due to flooding.
A child’s toes were severed after his Wellington boot became trapped in an escalator as a family day out in London turned into a "harrowing ordeal".
Two lanes are closed on the London-bound carriageway after an accident involving a crane that hit a bridge.
An elderly woman is in a London hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a car.
A mainline in and out of the capital was shut after a person was hit by a train.
A man has been charged with attempted murder after a police officer was stabbed.
Two fire engines were sent to a blaze at a house and the cause has been described as “suspicious”.
Thousands of travellers remain caught in queues as long delays with processing at the Port of Dover border continue for a third day.
An A-road was shut for several hours after two accidents on the same stretch.
Arrests have been made after a group of people on mopeds and quad bikes were seen "riding very dangerously".
A crash involving a police car resulted in the closure of one of the main routes in and out of a town.
A large piece of steel slid off a lorry as it went round a roundabout and struck the side of a taxi.