It is published in four editions - Ashford, Folkestone, Hythe and Romney Marsh, and Tenterden.
[5] Henry's son Charles Igglesden (1861-1949) took over as editor at 23 years of age, after attending the Paris Conservatoire and a period as a reporter.
[2][6] Charles Igglesden represented Kent at lawn tennis; Ashford at rugby and cricket; beat Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at billiards, and was a lifelong friend of W G Grace.
[2] In January 1916, Igglesden was one of the first journalists invited to report from the World War I trenches by Lord Kitchener.
[8] All four editions of the Kentish Express are based at the KM Group's Ashford offices.