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Former troubled primary school is rated ‘good’ by Ofsted after undergoing new leadership and an updated curriculum.
The family of an elderly sick widow have launched a campaign to raise £8k for an ambulance and medics to bring her home from France.
A largely untold story of a town’s pioneering aviation history is to be revealed in an exhibition, thanks to a lottery grant
Staff at a private hospital are facing redundancy as part of a healthcare company’s nationwide restructuring exercise.
Staff at an NHS trust which runs two hospitals in Kent could lose their jobs as it looks to save money and “improve efficiencies”.
A former Kent High Sheriff and national care agency boss says people should look past her husband’s multi-million pound fraud and judge her on merit.
Yobs have struck at one of the county’s most popular summer attractions just weeks after it celebrated a quarter of a million pound facelift.
A disabled gran is having to use a neighbour’s downstairs toilet because she’s still waiting for a stairlift two years after it was promised.
Ambitious plans to transform an empty art college which has been branded as an “ugly” blot on the landscape have been given the green light.
A woman mowed down by a car in a suspected hit-and-run while enjoying a night out with friends is devastated nobody has been charged — 15 months on.
The plug has been pulled on a controversial merger between two education trusts operating in separate parts of the county following a parent backlash.
A plan to transform an empty, dilapidated art college where well-known names learned their craft into luxury housing has edged a step closer.
A special needs secondary school has retained its “good” grading by Ofsted after undergoing an inspection prompted by safeguarding concerns.
Youths have been caught on camera running riot at a derelict secondary school, as locals call for it to be replaced with housing as soon as possible.
A vicar has a £10 million action plan for his historic town, after asking the community what matters to them.
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.