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Ramsgate have announced the surprise resignation of manager Matt Longhurst - with the club still in the play-offs!
Tonbridge's players performed for Steve McKimm on Saturday after a tough week for their manager.
Striker Dipo Akinyemi conceded Welling didn’t perform well enough after their National League South defeat at Tonbridge on Saturday.
Chairman Dave Netherstreet believes Tonbridge Angels have taken "a huge step forward" after being given planning permission to install a 3G pitch.
Tommy Wood scored the only goal to earn Tonbridge victory against Welling in a pivotal battle at the bottom of National League South on Saturday.
Kent director of cricket Paul Downton thinks South Africa all-rounder George Linde can help fill a void which hasn't properly been covered since 2018.
Faversham skipper Harry Harding is looking forward to a short commute for this weekend’s match at Sevenoaks.
A pre-school in Kent has tumbled down the rankings following an Ofsted inspection after concerns over a lack of checks when recruiting.
A supermarket giant is creating 175 jobs across Kent, with salaries of up to £63,000.
Andy Drury is setting his sights on maximum points from his first two Whitstable home matches as they aim to keep their slim survival hopes alive.
Boss Andy Hessenthaler has joked Dover Academy manager Mike Sandmann must be dreading his phonecall at the moment.
Deal manager Derek Hares has not ruled out the possibility of his side reaching the 80-point mark this season - even if it won’t secure promotion.
Boss Neil Cugley is urging his Folkestone players to make one last effort in their Isthmian Premier play-off push which is reaching its final stages.
Manager Ben Smith spent little time dwelling on Herne Bay’s derby loss at Faversham.
Kent director of cricket Paul Downton says the county would love to return to play county cricket in Tunbridge Wells again.
Manager Keith Bird poured praise on Canterbury City’s young players after winning at Fisher on Saturday.
Three Gillingham teenagers are among four new faces at Folkestone - who also welcome a familiar face back - for their Isthmian Premier promotion push.
Boss Neil Cugley thinks Folkestone’s players owe the club’s supporters a response this Saturday.
There was an exciting finish to the Canterbury Riverside 10k on Sunday - and photographer Barry Goodwin was there to capture the race.
New manager Andy Drury insists Whitstable can still stay up ahead of what he’s described as seven cup finals.