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Police have confirmed they are investigating after two schoolboys were injured in separate daytime attacks in a town centre park.
Unauthorised caravans have been spotted pitched up at a popular playing field for a second time as a council says it’s trying to “move them on”.
Unions and university bosses have clashed over proposed job cuts which could affect a Kent campus.
Parents are being asked to speak to their children about safety after two daytime attacks on pupils by a group of strangers.
Volunteers have vowed to ensure a Samaritans help sign is seen after it was torn down near the riverside spot where a much-loved mum drowned.
Well-advanced talks could see part of a former department store converted into a specialist medical unit designed to take the pressure off a hospital.
The opening date for a new bar, café and restaurant, described as a “home-from-home” experience, has been revealed.
The hunt is on for sentimental ornaments of Snow White and the Eleven Dwarfs which were stolen from a couple’s garden in an overnight raid.
A mum is warning other parents after her baby accidentally swallowed a tiny amount of a popular ointment and had a horrific reaction.
The high-profile life of one of the county’s most influential figures is to be celebrated at Rochester Cathedral where many will share their tributes.
A world-famous vintage plane, which has undergone a complex restoration over the last 10 years, is to go on display at a historic Kent venue.
A proposed merger between two education trusts in different parts of the county has moved a step closer despite objections from parents.
It’s all change at an out-of-town shopping centre with a major bank the latest looking to move in.
A wheelchair-bound widow who suffered life-threatening injuries after a fall is still waiting to be rehoused due to a severe lack of suitable homes.
A church is to host a piano festival after a world-renowned jazz legend unexpectedly said “yes” to a request to perform at the high street venue.
The health watchdog has rated a care company “inadequate” and placed it under special measures to protect vulnerable clients’ safety.
A roadside pub with a “loyal local following” has temporarily called last orders while its owners seek to find a new landlord to run it.
The Home Secretary has insisted “victim-centred” inquiries will be going ahead despite criticisms over their handling of the grooming gangs scandal.
A former senior college lecturer could receive a huge payout after she was a victim of false racial abuse claims and harassment by colleagues.
An iconic town pier reopened to the public just nine months ago after previously plunging into the water has been closed again for safety reasons.
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