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Take a bow, Elbow

18 June 2017
Take a bow, Elbow

Thousands enjoyed Elbow's sell-out show as part of the Forest Live! concerts on the hottest day of the year so far.

A charming city break

22 May 2017
A charming city break

Joanna Earle takes time out to soak up and explore the wonders of London

New app launched to crack down on heritage crime

22 February 2017
New app launched to crack down on heritage crime

A new online application has been launched to help tackle the blight of criminal damage to the county's most important monuments.

Nearly 20,000 waiting for homes

03 February 2017
Nearly 20,000 waiting for homes

Officials say there is 'huge demand' for councils houses as the number of people sleeping on Kent's streets goes up by 11%.

Kent charity's clients triple

17 January 2017
Kent charity's clients triple

An organisation supplying food to groups across the county is facing exceptional demand for its services.

Warning after spate of attempted abductions

21 October 2016
Warning after spate of attempted abductions

A children's charity has warned youngsters to take care this half term after a spate of attempts to snatch children in Kent.

Designer's invention recreates the struggle of dyslexia

21 March 2016
Designer's invention recreates the struggle of dyslexia

A Kent man hoping to raise awareness of dyslexia has designed a typeface which recreates how it feels to read with the learning difficulty.

Warning as men prepare for biggest night of year

31 December 2015
Warning as men prepare for biggest night of year

Lads preparing to welcome in the new year with a few beers have been given a grim warning - take care or it could be your last night out.

Boy accused of knife crime - aged three

23 October 2015
Boy accused of knife crime - aged three

Crimes involving blades have risen by nearly a third in the last five years, including children as young as three.

Rise in stalking calls

12 June 2015
Rise in stalking calls

More people than ever before are reporting stalking to police with a rise in calls over the last three years.

Depression drug prescriptions shoot up

19 January 2015
Depression drug prescriptions shoot up

The number of antidepressants being prescribed to people in Kent has risen dramatically over the last seven years, a KentOnline investigation reveals.

Review: Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake

09 May 2014
Review: Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake

Nineteen years after Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake ballet first took to the stage, it's still as relevant and as engaging as it ever was.

Tidal surge could cost listed gardens bosses 'millions'

13 December 2013
Tidal surge could cost listed gardens bosses 'millions'

Grade II listed gardens submerged under 5ft of flood water in last week's tidal surge could cost millions to put right, it's been revealed.

Smelly concoction is creating a stink in our pipes

19 November 2013
Smelly concoction is creating a stink in our pipes

Wet wipes, false teeth and even credit cards are making their way into our sewers... causing a filthy cocktail when mixed with fats.

Flood defences at Sandwich

02 December 2009
Flood defences at Sandwich

Poor score for NHS trust

15 October 2009
Poor score for NHS trust

No health trust in the county has scored an excellent rating in the latest performance figures.

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