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Songs mark group's 70th anniversary

09 August 2015
Songs mark group's 70th anniversary

A society set up in the 1940s has kept some members for more than 40 years.

Young businessman bidding for glory

09 August 2015
Young businessman bidding for glory

An entrepreneur is in the running to win £50,000 for his business as part of a regional competition.

Charitable spin on new fitness craze

08 August 2015
Charitable spin on new fitness craze

A marathon dance event has helped raise hundreds for young people with life-threatening conditions.

Shoppers hit with £90 parking charges

06 August 2015
Shoppers hit with £90 parking charges

A budget supermarket has defended criticism that it is imposing unfair penalties on its customers.

Handbag stolen as woman visits granddaughter's grave

05 August 2015
Handbag stolen as woman visits granddaughter's grave

A callous thief stole a woman's handbag as she visited a crematorium on the anniversary of her granddaughter's death.

War veteran devastated after life-savings stolen

05 August 2015
War veteran devastated after life-savings stolen

A war veteran's life savings have been stolen by a man posing as a gas engineer.

Young dancers hit the big time

04 August 2015
Young dancers hit the big time

Eight school children are to represent their country during a major international competition.

Care centre set to be demolished

02 August 2015
Care centre set to be demolished

Former NHS buildings could soon be flattened to make way for new homes.

Rewarding times for young achievers

02 August 2015
Rewarding times for young achievers

Pupils at one town school ended the term on a high.

War memorial spruced up

01 August 2015
War memorial spruced up

The town's cenotaph is being given a bit of TLC thanks to one woman.

Mums: We’ll fight for our dream

01 August 2015
Mums: We’ll fight for our dream

Two women have started a petition calling on the education secretary to back their vision for a free school for children with autism.

Major blow for sporting groups

31 July 2015
Major blow for sporting groups

A martial arts club and football team will have to find a new home after a school stopped hiring out its hall.

Inspector to decide controversial homes plan

31 July 2015
Inspector to decide controversial homes plan

Councillors have rejected plans to build 580 houses in green area of Sittingbourne, but will it make a difference?

Holy Smoke! Batman to the rescue for Dawn

29 July 2015
Holy Smoke! Batman to the rescue for Dawn

Is Gotham City missing a crime fighter? The Caped Crusader appears to have turned his attention to Kent.

Village split over pub sign

28 July 2015
Village split over pub sign

Mixed views have been aired after a watering-hole unveiled a new sign.

From courthouse to alehouse

27 July 2015
From courthouse to alehouse

After closing its doors four years ago the town's former magistrates' court has reopened as a pub.

Youngster honoured for 100% attendance

26 July 2015
Youngster honoured for 100% attendance

Despite battling health problems, a Kemsley Primary Academy pupil went five years without a day off school.

Take on hives and get a buzz

24 July 2015
Take on hives and get a buzz

A beekeeper is appealing for someone to take over his collection.

Head’s warning as man tries to grab pupils

23 July 2015
Head’s warning as man tries to grab pupils

Children have been told to stay in groups as they walk to and from school after a man tried to grab two 13-year-old girls.

Church towers sound of silence

22 July 2015
Church towers sound of silence

Bells donated to a place of worship by a newspaper 50 years ago are off to a new home.

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