A road scheme aimed at boosting economic growth and helping create new jobs in East Kent was today opened by Local Transport Minister Norman Baker MP.
To mark the end of her chairmanship of Kent County Council, Paulina Stockell has presented cheques to Macmillan Cancer Support and The Children’s Society. Both organisations received more than £2,000.
Rochard King, who is championing young people and volunteers during his chairmanship, will be the ceremonial representative of the council for the next 12 months and will chair County Council meetings.
Athletes from Kent have been chosen to compete at the London 2012 Games. The announcement comes just 100 days to go to the Paralympics, with seven confirmed Paralympians so far.
A record 40 finalists are in the running for this year's 2012 Kent Excellence in Business Awards (KEiBA).
Today is UK Inspire Day, a celebration of over 2,700 projects across the country, inspired by the Games, which are doing something special in local communities.
Our accounts and related documents are available to inspect between 10am and 4pm on weekdays between 11 June and 6 July 2012 at Session House, Maidstone.
Thousands of additional school places may be needed in Kent between now and 2017.
Thousands of cyclists will mark the official opening of Europe’s largest cycling park, Cyclopark, near Gravesend, on Sunday 27 May with a mass bike ride.
As national figures reveal that a child comes into care every 22 minutes, needing a foster family, could you change a child’s life by becoming a foster carer?
Bold Steps for Aviation is a discussion paper from Kent County Council, which suggests how the UK's aviation capacity needs could be met without the need to develop a new hub airport in the Thames Estuary.
Kent County Council has launched its vision for the future of education in the county to help improve the lives of thousands of children and young people.
Kent residents will host at least 140 street parties to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The tally is set to rise further as applications continue to pour in ahead of the Friday 18 May deadline.
Kent’s determination to drive down the cost of dualling the A21, from £120 million to £70 million, was recognised by government today as Roads Minister Mike Penning announced his support for the scheme.
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) has confirmed the details for the sale of contingency tickets for the Olympic Games.
Don’t miss a fantastic chance to get the recognition you deserve. Architects, builders and developers are invited to enter the Kent Design and Development Awards 2012, which celebrate the best designs in the county.
Comments and suggestions from local people have played an important part in helping shape plans, as part of a countywide transformation programme for youth services.
Kent County Council Member Mark Dance has been appointed as the council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Development.