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Golfers looking to get their swing in shape will have the chance to learn from some of the sport’s best exponents as a host of world-class players descending on the London Golf Club.
Talks concerning Darren Stevens’ Kent future appear to have stalled, with the all-rounder admitting it has taken longer than he’d hoped.
McLaren driver Jenson Button will be signing autographs when Formula 1 stars past and present are on show as the DTM returns to Brands on Sunday.
Ebbsfleet manager Liam Daish is starting planning for next season with a reduced playing budget.
Matt Coles says that despite taking six wickets for the England Lions in their thrashing of the touring West Indies, he feels he is still a long way off taking the step up to the full international side.
Kent's Daniel Bell-Drummond and Charlotte Edwards have won England Cricketer of the Year awards.
Beckenham won the battle of the newly-promoted teams in the Shepherd Neame Kent League Premier Division on Saturday.
Kent maintained their unbeaten start to the 2012 season but had to settle for a draw in the rain curtailed match at Chelmsford.
Liam Daish is set to become Fleet's longest serving manager after agreeing a two-year extension to his contract.
Plans for a new European Tour Performance Institute have been submitted by the London Golf Club to the local authorities.
Liam Daish is poised to sign a new deal as boss of Ebbsfleet that could be rubber-stamped on Thursday.
Finances and a lack of options look set to end Kent’s hopes of signing an additional overseas player for this year’s Friends Life Twenty20 campaign.
Gravesend's Kate French won a bronze medal as part of a three-strong GB team in the women’s relay at the Modern Pentathlon World Championships in Rome.
Matt Coles put in another sensational spell with the ball to help Kent Spitfires to a four-wicket win against Yorkshire Carnegie in the opening game of the Clydesdale Bank Pro40.
Jobs are likely to be lost behind the scenes at Gillingham following the club’s on-field failure this season, warned chairman Paul Scally.
Teenager Fabian Cowdrey became the third generation of the famous Kent cricketing family to play for the county when he made his first-class debut in the three-day friendly against Oxford MCCU at The Parks.
Vigo will be playing in the London leagues for the first time in their history next season.
Hartley Country Club have been frustrated by the weather so far as they prepare to defend their Shepherd Neame Kent League Premier Division title.