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Raising the baa: it's lambing season

Raising the baa: it's lambing season

13 March 2019

Newborn lambs will be arriving at farms across the county in the coming weeks. Here's where to see them:

New man to lead county's farmers and growers

New man to lead county's farmers and growers

12 March 2019

Maidstone NFU chairman takes over as head of Kent Agricultural Society.

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.

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Man arrested after ram-raid

Man arrested after ram-raid

12 March 2019

A 30-year-old man from East Sussex remains in custody following an incident in the early hours of this morning.

Yet another ram-raid on shop

Yet another ram-raid on shop

12 March 2019

A convenience store has been badly damaged and a burnt out car discovered following a suspected ram-raid.

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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.

Wreaking havoc at the drop of a hat

Wreaking havoc at the drop of a hat

10 March 2019

The stage show of Dr Seuss's rhyming Cat in the Hat book brings havoc to a Kent theatre for a five-day run.

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.

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.

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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.

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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.

MP responds to 2,000 homes plan

MP responds to 2,000 homes plan

07 March 2019

Hundreds of campaigners are voicing opposition against proposals to create a new 'garden community' in a small village.

'It will totally crush the village'

'It will totally crush the village'

07 March 2019

Roads could become gridlocked if ambitious proposals for a “garden community” come to fruition, villagers warn.

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Missing teen found

Missing teen found

06 March 2019

Police appealed to help try and find a missing 16-year-old boy.

Arson probe after plastic set on fire

Arson probe after plastic set on fire

06 March 2019

An investigation has been launched into a suspected arson after a huge fire destroyed a large number of plastic fruit containers.

Plastic burns in rural fire

Plastic burns in rural fire

05 March 2019

Fire crews were called to the scene of a blaze where plastic had caught alight.

Teacher unable to speak sings perfectly

Teacher unable to speak sings perfectly

05 March 2019

Emotional footage of a woman who cannot speak, but is able to sing a Beatles song perfectly, is being used to promote the health benefits of music.

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Railway theft is a 'kick in the teeth' for volunteers

Railway theft is a 'kick in the teeth' for volunteers

05 March 2019

Sickened railway staff are counting their losses after thieves de-activated security cameras and helped themselves to equipment.

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Council hits housing target as 3,000 homes built

Council hits housing target as 3,000 homes built

04 March 2019

A borough council is well on the way to delivering their local plan after almost 3,000 new homes were built between 2015 and 2018.

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