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Children stuck with tradition when it came to marking the end of their time at pre-school.
A driver fled on foot after smashing through a garden wall during a police chase.
For the first time you can see inside the county's newest secondary school which will welcome students in September.
A road will be closed as work is carried out to improve safety, including upgrading a crossing outside a primary school.
A shop which offers people the chance to fill up their own bottles with everything from laundry liquid to shampoo has celebrated its first birthday.
A community group is looking for people who make a difference in their local area.
The gauntlet has been laid down to clock up the miles or turn £50 into heaps more in a bid to help a worthy cause.
A huge number of parents are trying to get their youngsters signed up for swimming lessons after lockdown restrictions eased.
A charity for the deaf and hard of hearing has been given a boost after people struggled to communicate during the pandemic.
Parents say they have been turned away from a vaccination centre because their children are not able to go in with them.
Olympic gold medallist Adam Peaty will be heading to Kent after his win at Tokyo 2020 to teach children swimming skills.
Day trippers can enjoy a new way to travel to the capital this summer.
An artist who depicts local tradesmen has been chosen to take part in a Turner Contemporary exhibition.
A mum whose business almost collapsed during lockdown has achieved her dream of opening her own tearoom.
KentOnline journalist Jenni Horn warns others to remain cautions after she fell ill with coronavirus despite being vaccinated.
A charity has re-located its food depot to a larger warehouse to cope with increased demand due to the pandemic.
A petition to save an area of "treasured green lung" land from development has gained 4,000 signatures.
The tale of a man who made a daring wartime escape over the River Thames disguised as a dock worker has been marked at a ceremony.
After 18 years of set backs, tenants are set to move into a £24m industrial and trade development.
For two football lookalikes from Kent, Euro 2020 has meant the chance to be in the spotlight and might even kick-start a new career.
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