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Former Kemsing resident Malcolm Williamson recalls how top entertainer Roy Hudd OBE, who died recently at the age of 83, gave him his first break in comedy writing

A Spitfire from Biggin Hill will perform a fly past to mark the 100th birthday of Captain Tom Moore on 30 April if the Civil Aviation Authority grants

Sevenoaks District Council has begun Judicial Review proceedings after the Government Planning Inspector refused to endorse its new Local Plan which outlines what can be built and where

Sevenoaks bus services 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, operated by Go-Coach, have been temporarily replaced by an on-demand service during the coronavirus pandemic.

The prohibition of bonfires at the Quaker’s Hall Allotments in Sevenoaks has been extended until the 31 August 2020.

Since the outbreak of Coronavirus, Sevenoaks District Council’s refuse team have been continuing to collect rubbish and recycling weekly and residents have been showing their gratitude.

Sevenoaks Town Council has agreed a £780 grant for the PSBreastfeeding CIC from its Community Resilience Fund.

The council is working with the Government to ensure the District’s most vulnerable residents, many of whom have been told to self-isolate, have an adequate supply of food.

At Citizens Advice in North and West Kent, they understand that these are very worrying times for people in our community