Hat-trick man in a league of his own
Chatham Town striker Freddie Sears showed his predatory instincts last Saturday - hailed by his manager as the best in the league.
Chatham Town striker Freddie Sears showed his predatory instincts last Saturday - hailed by his manager as the best in the league.
Invicta Dynamos’ head coach Karl Lennon felt the solitary point gained from two weekend battles was harsh.
Shaq Coulthirst hopes his first Maidstone hat-trick could be the start of something - but he isn’t getting carried away.
Sevenoaks’ weekend home match is one which will hold particularly fond memories for manager Marcel Nimani.
Ashford manager Danny Kedwell says he’s been able to name his strongest XI just once all season.
Ebbsfleet boss Josh Wright says his squad are starting to show what they are made of after back-to-back draws in the National League.
A two-day light display will return with free circus shows and illuminated installations this January.
Josh Andrews is hopeful that his Gillingham career can take off under a boss who knows him well.
Work on a controversial one-way system branded “absolutely ridiculous” could finally start this year, having been delayed twice already.
The Army had to be called in after a father and son dredged up a Second World War hand grenade and took it home before realising what it was.
A school is hoping a council will lift an unusual planning rule preventing it from using its new 3G pitch - but neighbours want to see it remain.
An unusual former high street shop with stunning views and moorings is among the list of lots up for grabs at auction.
Nestled deep in the Kent countryside is a home which stands out from its quaint cottage neighbours - and now its owners are selling up.
The co-owner of a burger van says he is “shocked” after it was broken into a week before opening.
Proposals for a £23 million business park on the site of a former nightclub have been revealed with a pledge of creating about 250 jobs.
With three people fed for about £50, this family-run Polish restaurant offers amazing value - and delicious food.
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