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Revealed: Where the Queen's baton relay will go through Kent

Revealed: Where the Queen's baton relay will go through Kent

22 May 2014

Areas in Kent that will be part of the Queen's baton relay ahead of this summer's Commonwealth Games have been revealed.

Kent strikes triple gold at Chelsea Flower Show

Kent strikes triple gold at Chelsea Flower Show

22 May 2014

A Kent gardener designer and two nurseries from the county have received top honours at the world’s most famous flower show this week.

Southeastern pays out record £1.5m in compensation

Southeastern pays out record £1.5m in compensation

21 May 2014

Train giant Southeastern has paid out a record level of compensation to passengers - after a huge landslip caused months of delays.

Officers given new powers to tackle nuisance bikers

Officers given new powers to tackle nuisance bikers

21 May 2014

A dispersal area has been applied to the A20 London Road in Wrotham to help tackle anti-social motorcyclists.

Three vehicle collision cleared off M20

Three vehicle collision cleared off M20

20 May 2014

A three vehicle collision has been cleared but there are still some delays.

Horses: how to ride them and buy them jewelery

Horses: how to ride them and buy them jewelery

18 May 2014

A brand new horse show looks set to become a major event on the equine calender that no-one can say nay to.

Child rapist told victim "everyone would hate her"

Child rapist told victim "everyone would hate her"

16 May 2014

A child abuser who told his victim everyone would hate her if she told anyone, has been jailed for more than seven years.

Revealed: Where secret speed cameras are on M25 in Kent

Revealed: Where secret speed cameras are on M25 in Kent

15 May 2014

Locations of some of the secret speed cameras newly fitted on a stretch of the M25 in Kent have been revealed.

Advice on turning homes green available this weekend

Advice on turning homes green available this weekend

15 May 2014

Free advice on how to make your home more energy efficient will be available this weekend from homeowners, environmentalists and architects.

The story of The Few

The story of The Few

12 May 2014

Ever wondered how The Few beat the might of the German Luftwaffe? This books explains all.

'My fear after hornet landed on my welder'

'My fear after hornet landed on my welder'

12 May 2014

A hornet with huge jaws, a giant thorax and a stinger that looked like a needle was discovered by a welder after it landed on his machine.

Woman wins £10k compensation for 'tooth blunder'

Woman wins £10k compensation for 'tooth blunder'

12 May 2014

A woman who lost two teeth after a dentist failed to diagnose and treat tooth decay has won £10,000 in an out-of-court settlement.

Royal wedding policeman announced as new leader of Serious Crime Directorate

Royal wedding policeman announced as new leader of Serious Crime Directorate

12 May 2014

Matthew Horne, who served as the police's lead response to the 2011 royal wedding, will become the new leader of Kent's Serious Crime Directorate.

Overturned car on M25 causes delays

Overturned car on M25 causes delays

10 May 2014

This overturned car caused delays as rescuers cleared the wreckage on the M25.

Crash and oil spill closes A21

Crash and oil spill closes A21

08 May 2014

A stretch of the A21 has been shut for several hours after a crash between two cars caused a large oil spill.

Four treated after serious crash on the A21

Four treated after serious crash on the A21

04 May 2014

Four people have been taken to hospital following a crash on the A21

Drink drive charge follows a two-car crash in Tonbridge

Drink drive charge follows a two-car crash in Tonbridge

04 May 2014

A man's been charged following a crash with a police car in Tonbridge.

Is your street about to be plunged into darkness

Is your street about to be plunged into darkness

02 May 2014

This week sees the start of a part-time switch off of street lights in Maidstone

A21 to become dual carriageway

A21 to become dual carriageway

01 May 2014

Work to transform a busy stretch of the A21 into a dual carriageway is to begin after being given the go-ahead today.

Morris dancers visit primary school

Morris dancers visit primary school

01 May 2014

Pupils at St George's School in Wrotham had a special visit from the Hartley Morris Men.

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