Two popular holiday parks have been acquired by a new operator which has pledged to invest in improvements.
A major foodservice wholesaler in the county has appointed a new managing director.
A law firm is moving out of high street offices it has occupied for nearly 60 years to relocate to larger premises.
A major brewer in the county has been presented with an award at a ceremony attended by 1,500 guests.
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Ben Smith says Ramsgate must maintain the levels they showed in their fightback against Sittingbourne if they are to win the league title.
Key man Chris Harris has made a timely return from injury as Sittingbourne gear up for the Isthmian South East play-offs.
Sheppey United will be hoping it’s third time lucky as they prepare for another trip to Horndean.
Maidstone United new boy Michael Klass has joined the club’s injured list.
The Love Island narrator is stepping out of the voiceover booth and onto the stage with his biggest stand-up tour to date.
Ashford trainer Elizabeth McNair made sure of the £12,500 prize money up for grabs with a Kent Plate one-two.
A fuel company boss who played a "leading role" in directing and organising the sale of a commercial quantity of cocaine has been jailed.
See who you can spot in Barry Goodwin’s best Folkestone 10-mile race images.
Batsman Tawanda Muyeye will have no issues with whatever role Kent’s hierarchy ask him to play at the start of this season.
Gillingham are determined to climb the Football League but what does that mean for Priestfield Stadium?
Few would have been happier than one person in particular when Robbie Joseph completed his Kent comeback - his son!
A family has paid tribute to their “adventurous” and “independent” dad after a fatal cycling accident.
McDonald’s could return to a Kent town as bosses have earmarked a former leisure centre site for a new drive-thru.
Tennis fans say they are being served up crumbling surfaces, broken fences and falling nets at a town’s last remaining free courts.
Residents are ramping up a 20-year battle to upgrade a well-used zebra crossing on a busy road after countless “near misses”.
A nursery hoping to address a town's growing demand for childcare places has put forward plans to build an extension.
In the second of three in-depth features on challenges Kent faces due to climate change, we ask: Could our taps run dry?