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Jenni Horn

Jenni Horn joined the KM Group in 2006 as a trainee reporter for the Medway Messenger. She went on to become a senior reporter and then chief reporter before becoming a news editor in 2018.

‘It’s £3 to park and you can stay all day - without spending another penny’

21 June 2025
‘It’s £3 to park and you can stay all day - without spending another penny’

With the summer holidays fast approaching, our reviewer checked out a budget-friendly spot that’s perfect for wearing out the kids.

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Football club given £750k funding boost for new pavilion

17 June 2025
Football club given £750k funding boost for new pavilion

Plans for a new football pavilion have taken a significant step forward after the project was awarded more than £750k.

‘We got a bird’s eye view of the bears during the great day out to the zoo’

07 June 2025
‘We got a bird’s eye view of the bears during the great day out to the zoo’

For our latest day out, we visited a Kent wildlife park offering something a bit different to a traditional zoo - and we’ll definitely be going back.

Wood-fired pizza oven warning after garden blaze spreads to home

01 June 2025
Wood-fired pizza oven warning after garden blaze spreads to home

Firefighters have issued a warning about cooking with wood-fired pizza ovens and barbecues after a garden blaze spread to a home.

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‘This nostalgic family attraction is 40 years old - would it still be a hit with kids of the digital age?’

24 May 2025
‘This nostalgic family attraction is 40 years old - would it still be a hit with kids of the digital age?’

We visited an attraction full of historic buildings and farm animals - and not a screen in sight.

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‘We visited one of Kent’s unsolved mysteries’

10 May 2025
‘We visited one of Kent’s unsolved mysteries’

We shunned a hugely popular theme park and the seaside arcades to explore a hidden gem.

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One of the largest May Day celebrations in the world continues for third day

05 May 2025
One of the largest May Day celebrations in the world continues for third day

A celebration dating back 300 years continues for its third and final day today with musicians and dancers from across the country.

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‘It is a brilliant day out for Lego fans - and there’s lots more to see and do’

26 April 2025
‘It is a brilliant day out for Lego fans - and there’s lots more to see and do’

We visited one of Kent’s top attractions to see its Lego exhibition - and got a day out packed with loads more.

‘It cost next to nothing and was an amazing family day out’

12 April 2025
‘It cost next to nothing and was an amazing family day out’

The kids were delighted by what they saw on their latest mission to find top places to visit in Kent.

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Man airlifted to hospital after crash on busy dual carriageway

10 April 2025
Man airlifted to hospital after crash on busy dual carriageway

A stretch of busy dual carriageway was shut following a crash involving a motorcyclist.

‘The perfect family day out - just watch out for greedy ducks’

29 March 2025
‘The perfect family day out - just watch out for greedy ducks’

With acres of grounds to explore, a maze to get lost in, a playground, mini golf and falconry displays, one Kent venue offers a jam-packed day out.

Council leaders move forward with local government changes

10 January 2025
Council leaders move forward with local government changes

The leaders of Kent’s councils have written to the government to express an interest in joining the Devolution Priority Programme (DPP).

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Navy warship spotted off Kent coast after shadowing Russian fleet

01 January 2025
Navy warship spotted off Kent coast after shadowing Russian fleet

A Royal Navy warship has been shadowing a fleet of Russian vessels for 500 miles and was spotted off the Kent coast.

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We tried a Christmas experience named one of ‘the best festive days out in the UK’

30 November 2024
We tried a Christmas experience named one of ‘the best festive days out in the UK’

We tried a festive experience with a difference - from collecting reindeer poop, to throwing presents - with a special visit to meet Santa too.

Latest round of closures at £92m road junction

14 November 2024
Latest round of closures at £92m road junction

Motorists are being warned about road closures for maintenance and surfacing work at a £92 million junction which opened earlier this year.

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Tot in a coma for four days after food poisoning on all-inclusive holiday

10 November 2024
Tot in a coma for four days after food poisoning on all-inclusive holiday

A two-year-old girl suffered blood clots and had to be put in a coma after food poisoning on an all-inclusive holiday with her parents.

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Museum awarded £234k to save unique Second World War records

10 November 2024
Museum awarded £234k to save unique Second World War records

A museum has received lottery funding to create a new exhibition about the floating harbours which helped win the Second World War.

Join a family fun scarecrow hunt this half term

31 October 2024
Join a family fun scarecrow hunt this half term

Scarecrows have once again taken over a quiet village this half term.

Join moonlit walk to help raise funds for hospice care

01 October 2024
Join moonlit walk to help raise funds for hospice care

People are being encouraged to sign up for a Moonlit Memories Walk this weekend.

Suspect charged with attempted murder after man stabbed

03 September 2024
Suspect charged with attempted murder after man stabbed

A man has been charged with attempted murder after police were called to a disturbance at a property in the early hours.

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