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Our free 3D app is out of this world

17 March 2015

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Samaritan steps in to help pay for pensioner's shopping

Samaritan steps in to help pay for pensioner's shopping

17 March 2015

A pensioner is searching for a good Samaritan who stepped in to help pay for her shopping when she realised she did not have enough money at the till.

Council chips in £1,000 to help peel spuds

Council chips in £1,000 to help peel spuds

16 March 2015

A town council has handed out more than £1,000 after a charity ap-peel for a potato peeler.

Strip club windows too racy for residents

Strip club windows too racy for residents

15 March 2015

A strip club is revealing too much about the nature of its business, say neighbours.

Brave supermarket staff land a plum job

Brave supermarket staff land a plum job

13 March 2015

Supermarket staff brave a bathe in a tub full of cold tomatoes for Comic Relief.

Al Murray 'too overweight' for Kent parachute jump

Al Murray 'too overweight' for Kent parachute jump

13 March 2015

The Pub Landlord has been forced to cancel his planned parachute jump into Kent - after being told he is too overweight.

Is Kent set for slug invasion?

Is Kent set for slug invasion?

13 March 2015

Gardeners could be slugging it out with the slimy pests this summer as conditions favour the hermaphrodite molluscs.

Owner awash with inspiration as he renames nightclub

Owner awash with inspiration as he renames nightclub

13 March 2015

The new branding has been chosen for the former Rivals nightclub which opens on Good Friday - and the new names take a seaside theme

Shoppers get free internet

Shoppers get free internet

13 March 2015

A town has become one of the first in Kent to be Wi-fi enabled in an effort to get people shopping through "digital coupons".

Charles Dickens targeted by drunken neighbours

Charles Dickens targeted by drunken neighbours

11 March 2015

Drunken neighbours subjected Charles Dickens to bullying and intimidation including an attempt to wreck his carriage, new research reveals.

Quirky B&B opens its rooms for TV competition

Quirky B&B opens its rooms for TV competition

11 March 2015

Luxury B&B The Who'd a Thought It, in Grafty Green near Maidstone, appeared on popular series Four in a Bed.

Meet Fred the famous Polypipe man!

Meet Fred the famous Polypipe man!

10 March 2015

A character created from Polypipe is proving to be a hit for a Tenterden building firm.

Do you know what happened to Dotty?

Do you know what happened to Dotty?

10 March 2015

A devastated cat owner has appealed to the man who knocked down her tortoiseshell to get in touch.

Pub Landlord's bid to stand for election approved

Pub Landlord's bid to stand for election approved

10 March 2015

Pub Landlord Al Murray's application to register his party in the general election has been approved - much to rival Nigel Farage's frustration.

Rare sighting of humpback whale off Kent coast

Rare sighting of humpback whale off Kent coast

10 March 2015

There has been a rare sighting of a humpback whale off the Kent coast by a marine mammal survey team.

The beast of Duncan Down

The beast of Duncan Down

08 March 2015

A ‘lunatic dog’ has been blamed after deep bite marks were found on more than 20 trees on a village green.

Weald village named one of top 50 rural places to live

Weald village named one of top 50 rural places to live

07 March 2015

Frittenden has been named in the Sunday Times guide to the best 50 countryside locations in the UK.

Marathon man’s music evening

 Marathon man’s music evening

06 March 2015

Andrew prepares for a fundraising music night tomorrow (Saturday) before running two marathons for Bliss and Kent MS Therapy Centre

Marines calendars go on sale

Marines calendars go on sale

06 March 2015

Now's your chance to grab a year-long souvenir from the Royal Marines Sgt's Mess panto Pirates of the Curried Beans

Bringing back our ship-building pride

Bringing back our ship-building pride

05 March 2015

The Quay in Sandwich will soon be transformed into a hub of medieval boat building.

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