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A school has turned to Medway’s rich maritime heritage for a new name after severing its ties with the Church of England.
Dartford Festival attracted a record number of people at Central Park at the weekend with hot music acts, sports, and other activities.
A teenage girl who sat in a seat designed for small children came a cropper and had to be freed by firefighters.
Thousands enjoyed a memorable night at Rochester Castle as Eurovision Song Contest winners join soul ace and DJ star for 80s party.
A museum dedicated to the world's first refugees has been given an official royal opening
The valuable Vinegar Bible left a sour taste in its publisher's mouth - because it's full of spelling errors.
A second obesity summit is being held tomorrow, with professionals and organisations working to tackle the growing problem in the Towns.
A cat lover rescued a kitten from Greece, hoping it would enjoy a better life in England - only for it to be shot.
Neighbours knew him as the smart, unassuming gentleman next door, but there was more to Roy Homard than met the eye.
Friends have held a special service in memory of brave schoolgirl Monique Bryan who died following a battle with leukaemia.
Mother of a girl who died after a battle with leukaemia, has paid heartfelt thanks to her daughter’s fellow schoolgirls who staged a memorial service.
A 54-year-old man has been arrested and is being quizzed by police after a man was stabbed.
Residents say they are prisoners in their own homes after gangs of yobs hurled rocks and stones at their windows - and used their gardens as toilets.
The 10:50 From Victoria, Medway’s latest alehouse under the railway arches in Strood, is a micropub.
Rochester was transformed this week as television crews again decended on the town to continue filming a new series of Jekyll and Hyde.
It’s not always easy to persuade teenage boys to take on dance but Tannis Kelley coaxed them and was named Kent’s top drama teacher.
A digger crashed through a garden fence and ended with its claws just inches from a young girl's head.
Council boss Neil Davies apologies after a mistake which saw a woman break electoral rules by nominating three candidates instead of two.
A Medway war veteran has slated suggestions that Britain’s most successful Second World War general, suffered from autism
Former sapper Steve Craddock, who has raised an amazing £348,000 for Help for Heroes, has a new challenge on his hands – a cycle workshop.
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