Home   Categories   Grid

Man denies double murder

Man denies double murder

12 March 2019

A paranoid schizophrenic went to his next door neighbours in "a blind rage" and killed a mother and her daughter, a court heard.

Mental health support for children gets funding

Mental health support for children gets funding

12 March 2019

A six-figure lottery grant means primary school children will be able to access help to manage their emotions.

1

Young family left without power for 10 days

Young family left without power for 10 days

12 March 2019

A family were forced to use swimming pool showers when their electricity cut off for over a week.

Boat owners beware of obstruction in Medway

Boat owners beware of obstruction in Medway

12 March 2019

The Environment Agency has despatched a field team to deal with a tree fallen across the River Medway at Tovil.

Two cut free from cars after crash

Two cut free from cars after crash

12 March 2019

A man and a woman were treated by medics after they were cut free from cars involved in an early morning crash.

'Naturist' found guilty of exposing himself

'Naturist' found guilty of exposing himself

11 March 2019

Ex-soldier Robert Jenner went "commando" while delivering parcels, a jury has decided.

27

Ready to spring into action

Ready to spring into action

11 March 2019

Sponsored editorial: Don’t be sheepish! Here’s something really fun to do with the family this weekend.

James Jordan wins Dancing On Ice

James Jordan wins Dancing On Ice

10 March 2019

Former Strictly dancer James Jordan triumphs after swapping the ballroom for the ice rink.

3

James Jordan in Dancing on Ice final

James Jordan in Dancing on Ice final

10 March 2019

A former Strictly Come Dancing professional will find out tonight if he has won as prestigious TV prize.

Weather causes travel chaos

Weather causes travel chaos

10 March 2019

Gale force winds have caused power cuts and felled trees blocking roads and disrupting trains.

7

More trees brought down in high winds

More trees brought down in high winds

10 March 2019

Trains services have been disrupted and roads blocked as a result of high winds.

Former teacher jailed for historic child sex abuse

Former teacher jailed for historic child sex abuse

09 March 2019

Former teacher Robin Mellor has been jailed after being found guilty of sexually abusing two children at his home in Ditton.

Shorter library opening hours for most

Shorter library opening hours for most

09 March 2019

Tonbridge, Headcorn and Staplehurst libraries are among 12 that are given good news in final review.

Jury out in delivery driver 'flasher' case

Jury out in delivery driver 'flasher' case

08 March 2019

An ex-soldier told a jury he went "commando" to promote his beliefs in naturism.

Motorway roadworks, diversions and closures

Motorway roadworks, diversions and closures

08 March 2019

Drivers can be forgiven for becoming frustrated at the amount of closures and diversions as essential roadworks take place across the county.

4

Villa holiday firm's parent company rebrands

Villa holiday firm's parent company rebrands

08 March 2019

Holiday firm gives itself a new name as part of corporate rebranding exercise.

Taste of Kent winners revealed

Taste of Kent winners revealed

08 March 2019

The county's tastiest food and drink products, best producers, growers, restaurants, pubs and shops have been celebrated at a glitzy event.

1

Free elephant art trail stampedes into town

Free elephant art trail stampedes into town

07 March 2019

A public installation featuring 40 giant elephants will support a hospice.

2

Children dress up for World Book Day

Children dress up for World Book Day

07 March 2019

Creative kids and their inventive parents have shown off their literary prowess for this year's World Book Day.

'Police' scammers con vulnerable woman

'Police' scammers con vulnerable woman

07 March 2019

A woman was conned out of thousands of pounds by fraudsters posing as police.

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