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The organisers of a well-known community event are having to charge festival-goers for the first time in five years.
People are being asked to use another site while a hospital works on a machine upgrade.
The RNLI was called after a pair of boaters found themselves stuck two miles from shore.
There were long delays after a bridge was partially shut following an accident.
An appeal has been launched against a decision to refuse a 31-home development in one of the last remaining green spaces in a village.
A mum thought she was going to lose her daughter after a common flu turned into three weeks in intensive care with a collapsed lung.
A suspected has appeared in court after a woman was allegedly punched in the head several times before being pushed from a vehicle moving at speed.
A former boozer that has been labelled an “eyesore” is up for sale again, but this time with a serious price reduction.
A dad-of-two and his fellow band members are waiving their fees for a charity gig, and donating the money in memory of his music-loving daughter.
Members of the public will soon be able to enjoy a £430,000 adventure golf course, which is part of a town’s major revival project.
A person was taken to hospital after collapsing in the street, with air ambulance called to the scene.
One of the county’s biggest food bank campaigns has returned and aims to collect more tins than ever.
Managers at one of Kent’s top restaurants and a council leader have laid into water company chiefs following almost a week of water outages.
Fire crews battled a blaze at a derelict school building, which has become a regular target for suspected arson attacks.
A warning for thunderstorms has been issued as heavy rain lashes the county with flash flooding possible.
A “legendary” baker who played a vital role in producing and supplying the Kentish Gypsy Tart has died.
A dog walker came across a bizarre sight with dozens of dead fish floating on a stretch of water.
An investigation has been launched after drivers reported criminal damage to their vehicles overnight.
It was the first day of a major agricultural event celebrating all things farming, food and rural living.
A sister says her family are “broken” after the sudden death of their caring brother.