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Huge hoard of bootlegged alcohol and tobacco recovered
08 March 2014More than £10,000 of bootlegged alcohol and tobacco has been seized.
Parents asked to vote on plans to convert school into co-ed
08 March 2014Boys could move into an all girls school to help create more grammar school places.
Several road closures planned for the M20
08 March 2014Parts of the M20 will be closed throughout the week
Bus sprayed gold in Yarnold's honour
07 March 2014A gold bus has been unveiled today in tribute to Kent's Winter Olympics hero Lizzy Yarnold.
Gold award for Maidstone Council
07 March 2014A public service award has been awarded to a partnership of four councils, including Maidstone Borough Council.
Thieving manager spared jail as he will soon be wheelchair-bound
06 March 2014A fraudster who stole more than £9,000 from a housing organisation has avoided jail after a judge heard he will soon be confined to a wheelchair.
From homeless to hired
06 March 2014A father-of-two who slept rough after his marriage fell apart got his life back on track with an apprenticeship.
Take over for Kent nurseries
05 March 2014The UK's largest childcare provider has taken over a group of private nurseries in the county, caring for more than 1,500 children.
Concerns grow over missing Tonbridge man
05 March 2014Have you seen Kieron Knowlden, missing since Saturday evening?
Family worry over compulsory purchase
04 March 2014A Wouldham family are fearful their home will be taken to provide a wider access to a proposed housing development.
Tributes are coming in for footballing legend
04 March 2014A man who devoted four decades of his life to his beloved football club has passed away after he fell from a scaffolding.
Anxious wait over as eight in 10 offered first choice of secondary school
03 March 2014The wait is over for thousands of children across Kent and Medway as more than 80% are offered places in their first choice of secondary school today.
Flood waters close roads across West Kent
03 March 2014Several roads are closed due to flooding.
Quick police work recovers stolen tablet
03 March 2014Don't keep taking the tablets would seem to be the best advice to Tonbridge criminals this week.
Business park plans rejected
02 March 2014A proposal for a "grotesque" business park has been thrown out by councillors.
Council says no to Tesco - again
02 March 2014The threat of an appeal hearing did not prevent Maidstone councillors from saying No to Tesco.
Further train delays from Hastings to Tonbridge
02 March 2014Commuters expecting a full resumption of train services from Tonbridge to Hastings tomorrow will be disappointed.
Runners caught out by train line closure
02 March 2014A half marathon started on time this morning - but some runners were late because they didn't realise a rail line was closed following a landslip.
Borough loses deputy mayor
01 March 2014Warm, generous, funny and kind were words used to describe the deputy mayor of Tunbridge Wells who died this week.
Elderly man needs first aid after kitchen fire
01 March 2014A man in his late 70s has been treated by fire crews and paramedics after a fire started in his kitchen.
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