Home   Categories   Grid

The history of absolutely everything to premiere in Kent

The history of absolutely everything to premiere in Kent

09 July 2019

Historian Christopher Lloyd will premiere the stage show of his bestselling kids' book Absolutely Everything! A History of Earth at a Kent castle.

Court reopens after break-in

Court reopens after break-in

08 July 2019

Police are appealing for witnesses after a break in at a magistrates court.

4

Housing opposition group taking petition to Downing Street

Housing opposition group taking petition to Downing Street

08 July 2019

A group set up to oppose a plan to double the number of homes in a village are taking their fight to the capital.

3

M20 the worst motorway in England

M20 the worst motorway in England

08 July 2019

The M20 has been rated the worst motorway in the country by motorists.

33

Spider-Man actor slams Disney's headstone refusal

Spider-Man actor slams Disney's headstone refusal

08 July 2019

Giving a four-year-old boy a Spider-Man themed headstone could "literally help kids deal with death better," an actor behind the superhero has said.

57

The Learner Parent comes to Kent

The Learner Parent comes to Kent

08 July 2019

Poo, public meltdowns and having 'made it': dad blogger Sam Avery brings his stand-up show to the county.

Last chance for bargains at the County Show

Last chance for bargains at the County Show

07 July 2019

Thousand of people are at Detling again for the last day of the County Show.

1

Spurs take victory, but Waitrose were the winners

Spurs take victory, but Waitrose were the winners

07 July 2019

A crowd-pleasing football match has raised £9,000 for charity.

1

Shutters smashed in centre break-in

Shutters smashed in centre break-in

07 July 2019

Cash was stolen in a raid at a healthy living centre launched to help those on a large council estate.

4

BizSpace buys Knightrider House

BizSpace buys Knightrider House

07 July 2019

William Shipley's home is to become a centre for micro-businesses in £4m deal.

Thousands enjoy second day of Kent County Show

Thousands enjoy second day of Kent County Show

06 July 2019

Scores of people are enjoying the sun and the fun at the Kent County Show as it enters its second day.

3

Bobby Davro looks for treasure amidst the trash

Bobby Davro looks for treasure amidst the trash

06 July 2019

Comedian Bobby Davro has been picking up some bargains in a second-hand shop while filming a BBC show.

7

Fundraiser for family hit by fire

Fundraiser for family hit by fire

05 July 2019

Friends and neighbours have rallied to support a family who are still recovering in hospital after a caravan blaze.

4

Police officer treated in hospital after attack

Police officer treated in hospital after attack

05 July 2019

A teenager has been charged with a number of offences after allegedly resisting arrest and punching and kicking two police officers.

Police chase on M20

Police chase on M20

05 July 2019

Two men believed to be travelling in a stolen vehicle have been arrested after allegedly failing to stop.

Stalwart village campaigner has passed away

Stalwart village campaigner has passed away

05 July 2019

Tributes have been paid to Brian Clifford, who helped defeat plans for the Kent International Gateway scheme.

1

Sainsbury's told: 'Get on with it'

Sainsbury's told: 'Get on with it'

05 July 2019

A supermarket giant has been told its disused sites are affecting house prices in a village.

2

Neighbour returned from holiday to find sinkhole

Neighbour returned from holiday to find sinkhole

05 July 2019

Residents have spoken of their shock after a sinkhole opened up outside their homes.

5

Missing pensioner found

Missing pensioner found

05 July 2019

William Brady has been safely located.

‘I bought book for £5 - and now it’s worth £20k’

‘I bought book for £5 - and now it’s worth £20k’

05 July 2019

A book bought for a fiver two decades ago is expected to fetch as much as £20k at auction.

8
Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More