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ARTISTS will showcase their work at a crafts fair in Cobbled Barn, off The Square, Lenham, on Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18....
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THEY say our hard work often ends up as tomorrow's fish and chips wrapping. But youngsters at Maplesden Noakes School in Buckland...
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IT was bumper-to-bumper fun at the Park Wood fair with fast rides and plenty of stalls for people to try their luck.The travelling...
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A STATUE of a horse rearing up as it heads into battle has been unveiled in Maidstone close to the spot where a memorial plaque...
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THE Children's Trust charity shop in Gabriels Hill, Maidstone, has been supplying the homeless with blankets and duvets that they...
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by Stuart Woledge swoledge@thekmgroup.co.uk CALLS have been made to change the way streets are cleaned.Liberal Democrat councillor...
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`Wagamama have a degree of exclusivity which adds to their attraction'
Exclusive by Angela Cole acole@thekmgroup.co.uk BOOKS...
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ALMOST 5,000 fans of vintage transport got their skates on to head up to an annual bus and vehicle show. The Heritage Transport...
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by Paul Francis and Stuart Woledge swoledge@thekmgroup.co.uk A TEENAGER had his political hopes dashed when he was barred from...
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THE founder of the Urban Blue Bus may be owed a lifetime of thanks from the hundreds of clubbers the service has helped, but it...
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THOUGHTLESS parents are putting the lives of children at risk, including their own, by parking illegally outside a school. Parents...
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Pioneering choir is thought to be the first of kind in the county
by Angela Cole acole@thekmgroup.co.uk
AS this choir busts...
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THE Urban Blue bus which helps revellers enjoy a safe night out has found a permanent spot after a seven-month wrangle. Friday and...
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by Nick Lillitos nlillitos@thekmgroup.co.uk THE door is open for Maidstone and Tonbridge to have their own local TV stations. They...
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AMBITIOUS plans to fill the Powerhub with a supermarket and restaurants have been submitted to Maidstone council. Site owner...
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A GROUP of campaigners who are undertaking a gruelling 45-mile charity challenge have raised more than £28,000 in the past...
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MAIDSTONE Museum is on course to break its record of 81,000 visitors in 12 months it set seven years ago when dinosaurs ruled the...
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by Anna White awhite@thekmgroup.co.uk A FAMILY-owned restaurant with enviable views is up for sale. The decision to sell Kits Coty...
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8,000 followers aim to give tot a Disney treat
by Nick Lillitos nlillitos@thekmgroup.co.uk WINNIE Martin is just two and wears a...
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SWOOPS on restaurants in Maidstone and Borough Green have taken place in a hunt for illegal workers. A visit was made UK Border...
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A CHRISTIAN group is offering a lifeline to young and expectant mums who are struggling with the pressures of parenthood. The...
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MAIDSTONE council said the decision had been made to stop because the number of children taking part had declined.In 2011, 4,379...
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By Peter Walker pwalker@thekmgroup.co.uk IN CELEBRATION of Maidstone's nightlife management, a prized purple flag should grace...
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A PERSONAL trainer is hoping to take his super-intensive fitness challenge to the national stage. Michael Scott wants gyms across...
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by Nick Lillitos nlillitos@thekmgroup.co.uk
THE late President Ronald Reagan knew all about their power as a social `icebreaker'...
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by Angela Cole acole@thekmfroup.co.uk IT'S not as well known as The Hungry Caterpillar but it's one of the finest examples of a...
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THE Liberal Democrat who will challenge MP Helen Grant for her seat at the next general election has been chosen. Author and...
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by Anna White awhite@thekmgroup.co.uk SCHOOL is definitely out for Barming residents after plans for a new primary school were...
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MAIDSTONE'S rubbish and recycling services are available via a new mobile phone app. The Recycle for Maidstone app is free to...
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by Angela Cole acole@thekmgroup.co.uk A PETITION has been started to protect a patch of land in Allington that was once home to a...