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Police appeal for witnesses after street brawl

11 July 2014
Police appeal for witnesses after street brawl

Police have issued an appeal for witnesses after several people were involved in a brawl in Herne Bay High Street on Saturday, July 5.

Two Co-Op stores raided by hooded thieves

10 July 2014
Two Co-Op stores raided by hooded thieves

Two Co-Operative Food stores in Sturry and Herne Bay have been targeted by hooded cigarette thieves

Man stabbed in town centre

04 July 2014
Man stabbed in town centre

A knife victim screamed "they've cut me, they've cut me" as he ran up the street this morning.

Street Pastors ready for Herne Bay

04 July 2014
Street Pastors ready for Herne Bay

Street Pastors are ready to patrol the town centre in Herne Bay after completing their training.

Westgate Towers bid accepted by City Council

04 July 2014
Westgate Towers bid accepted by City Council

Canterbury City Council approved a bid by company One Pound Lane Ltd to transform the space at the Westgate Towers and former Kent music school

Landlady furious after being left out of music festival

03 July 2014
Landlady furious after being left out of music festival

Druid's Head landlady Karen Cox is furious that her pub won't be part of the 2014 Herne Bay Rocks festival for the first time in eight years

Herne Bay hair salon wins competition in style

03 July 2014
Herne Bay hair salon wins competition in style

One4 hairdressers in Station Road won a competition to design new styles at a competition in Faversham

Two men say they are lucky to escape as building rubble falls

03 July 2014
Two men say they are lucky to escape as building rubble falls

Police have been called out after falling rubble from a building narrowly missed hitting two men walking underneath.

Outpatient services axed from Herne Bay hospital

30 June 2014
Outpatient services axed from Herne Bay hospital

Health campaigners in Herne Bay have lost their fight to keep outpatient services at the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital

Repairs to Avenue of Remembrance begin

27 June 2014
Repairs to Avenue of Remembrance begin

Council workers have arrived to begin repair work to the Avenue of Remembrance sign which was damaged after a lorry crashed into it in April

Stevens has faith in Spitfires progress

19 June 2014
Stevens has faith in Spitfires progress

Darren Stevens believes Kent Spitfires are on course for a place in the knockout stages of the NatWest T20 Blast.

Sci-fi by the sea is dad's treat

11 June 2014
Sci-fi by the sea is dad's treat

Sci-fi by the SeaQuel returns to Herne Bay for Father's Day this Sunday

Ex-Servicemen's club goes bust again

10 June 2014
Ex-Servicemen's club goes bust again

The United Forces Social Club on the seafront ceased trading on Sunday night, less than two years after the May Lodge Club closed

Knight in green armour to wage war on litter

10 June 2014
Knight in green armour to wage war on litter

A character called Sir Litternot is the latest weapon in the council's war on litter

Fury as student bash keeps city awake with 'deafening' music

09 June 2014
Fury as student bash keeps city awake with 'deafening' music

Police and council staff have been inundated with complaints after a university ball went on until the early hours.

Cbeebies and EastEnders stars to front popular panto

09 June 2014
Cbeebies and EastEnders stars to front popular panto

With just six months to go, the cast of this year's Marlowe panto has been revealed

Illegal worker found in Home Office car wash raid

09 June 2014
Illegal worker found in Home Office car wash raid

Immigration Enforcement officers raided a car wash in Herne Bay and arrested a 31-year-old man from Albania on suspicion of entering Britain illegally

Stranded cow rescued by fire crews

08 June 2014
Stranded cow rescued by fire crews

A cow stuck in the mud near Toddlers Cove in Canterbury had to be pulled to safety by 12 firefighters last night.

Arson-hit seafront pub finally sold

08 June 2014
Arson-hit seafront pub finally sold

Father and son duo Ernie and Dean Tevik have bought the derelict Bun Penny pub on Herne Bay seafront, ending rumours about the stricken pub's future

Planning application submitted for new Aldi supermarket

05 June 2014
Planning application submitted for new Aldi supermarket

Regeneration company Coplan Estates say a planning application to construct a new Aldi supermarket on the King's Road car park has been submitted.

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