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On 30 July 2014, KMTV was awarded a licence to operate in Kent County out of Maidstone, with plans to start broadcasting by 2015, covering 175,000 households in the county alone. The licence was jointly bid by the KM Media Group and the University of Kent, who jointly pooled their resources.
BBC News reports that the Gambling Commission's investigation involves more people than those already named. [529] 24 June Princess Anne is taken to hospital with a head injury thought to have been caused by a horse. [530] The UK records its hottest temperature of 2024 so far, with 28.3 °C recorded at Wisley in Surrey. [531]
Knole Academy is a secondary school in Sevenoaks, Kent, England, with a grammar band and Sixth-Form.Knole opened in September 2010 as a result of the amalgamation of the Wildernesse secondary school in Sevenoaks, Kent and Bradbourne School (for girls) As part of Knole Academy Trust (UID 3664), the organization transitioned to Aletheia Academies Trust in 2024.
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The North School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form situated in the town of Ashford, Kent, England. [2] Previously a community school administered by Kent County Council, [3] in January 2022 The North School converted to academy status. [4] The school is now sponsored by Swale Academies Trust. [5]
Junior King's School, Sturry; Kent College Infant and Junior School, Canterbury; Lorenden Preparatory School, Faversham; Marlborough House School, Hawkhurst; The Mead School, Royal Tunbridge Wells; New Beacon School, Sevenoaks; Northbourne Park School, Betteshanger; Rose Hill School, Culverden Down; Russell House School, Otford; St Faith's at ...
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Kent County Council has the largest education department of any local council in Britain, [90] providing school places for over 289,000 pupils. In 2005–06, Kent County Council and Medway introduced a standardised school year, based on six terms, as recommended by the Local Government Association in its 2000 report, "The Rhythms of Schooling ...