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Nicola Jordan joined the KM Group as a senior reporter in 2012. She was previously news editor of the Medway News.
An historic ‘secret garden’ in cathedral grounds with a vineyard, rose garden and wildflower meadow, has been unveiled.
A jazz enthusiast who kept music alive in pubs for more than 50 years has died.
Head teachers are trying to allay worried parents’ fears after pupils brought two small knives into primary schools this week.
The boss of a homeless charity has given further insights into its financial downfall as a ‘serious incident’ report is submitted to the watchdog.
The long-awaited opening date of a popular discount store at shopping centre has been confirmed.
The oldest and most intact naval building in the country has reached a major milestone as part its multimillion-pound restoration.
A dad is demanding answers after his young daughter narrowly escaped serious injury when a harness strap snapped on a fairground attraction.
Bosses at an all-girls’ school are scrapping its trademark pink shirt when, for the first time, boys are admitted next year.
The future of an historic pub subject to several failed planning bids after being closed for nearly seven years has finally been revealed.
A multi-million-pound school has officially opened, providing 100 extra spaces for children with special educational needs.
A new purpose-built nursery has opened at a primary school after years of toddlers being taught in a rundown mobile classroom.
Tributes have been paid to a well-respected taxi company boss who died suddenly a week before his daughter’s dream wedding in Spain.
Customers of a riverside pub will be getting two for the price of one when it reopens with plans for both a locals’ bar and a family lounge.
The headquarters of a health care provider is to shut temporarily for works, forcing thousands of patients to go elsewhere for services.
A community centre set up in a former pub credited with saving the lives of troubled residents is celebrating a major milestone.
Tributes have been paid to a loving mum, Girl Guide chief and primary school secretary, who devoted her life to the Guiding movement.
Cabbies are calling for action after yobs wreaked havoc at a bus station, blocking and jumping on taxis and even allegedly injuring two drivers.
EXCLUSIVE: Allegations of major financial wrongdoing are being levelled at former Gillingham chief Paul Scally in a multi-million pound court action.
A school has defended changes to its school uniform policy after an angry backlash from mums whose daughters were ‘isolated’ over “too short” skirts.
A care home supporting dementia residents has gone from “inadequate” to “good” within six months and is out of special measures.
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