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Council worker's parking blunder

Council worker's parking blunder

16 June 2013

A foreshore worker was caught out when he parked on double yellow lines... just feet from seafront parking spaces.

Lucky strike saves man's life

Lucky strike saves man's life

14 June 2013

A lacrosse player who had a ball smashed into his testicles has the eye-watering injury to thank for saving his life - as it revealed he had cancer.

England 0, Germany 1,800

England 0, Germany 1,800

14 June 2013

Efficiency, reliability and cutting-edge design tends to be sewn into German DNA. Maidstone council is convinced - at least where bins are concerned.

Ballet turns to farce after 3D malfunction at special cinema screening

Ballet turns to farce after 3D malfunction at special cinema screening

12 June 2013

Cinema-goers in Ashford were forced to wear their 3D glasses upside down, after a technical hitch at a special live screening of the ballet Swan Lake.

Judgement day looms for caravan

Judgement day looms for caravan

07 June 2013

The decision is soon to be made whether this mobile home can stay in this Deal garden and be used as an annex.

Student's crop for charity harvest

Student's crop for charity harvest

07 June 2013

A young fundraiser who usually hasn’t got a hair out of place is going under the razor for charity.

Splats the way to do it!

Splats the way to do it!

06 June 2013

WORLD champions were crowned and a record broken in a field outside Coxheath Village Hall on Saturday.

What's in this week's Dover Mercury

What's in this week's Dover Mercury

05 June 2013

Dover MP Charlie Elphicke will urge care beds to be included in the £21 million hospital to be built on the Buckland Hospital site. He greeted the pla

Stag party reveller found unconscious on train

Stag party reveller found unconscious on train

05 June 2013

Channel Tunnel passengers were shocked to find a man -unconscious and half-naked on a train.

Three Phantoms haunt Dartford

Three Phantoms haunt Dartford

05 June 2013

People celebrated the music of the night with a medley of famous West End and Broadway hits from Phantom of the Opera stars.

Baby transport tips for mums

Baby transport tips for mums

04 June 2013

Mums were taught how to transport their baby without the aid of wheels.

Celebrating Britten's best at lighthouse

Celebrating Britten's best at lighthouse

03 June 2013

Cellist Matthew Barley is exchanging the usual concert stage for the dramatic backdrop at the South Foreland Lighthouse on Sunday.

Bev's sparkler after losing nine stones

Bev's sparkler after losing nine stones

31 May 2013

The husband of a super-slimmer has bought her a ring studded with nine diamonds... one for every stone she has lost!

Bomb uncovered

Bomb uncovered

30 May 2013

People have been evacuated and a library closed after a suspected bomb was found on a building site this morning.

Steam railway all fired up over Russian coal

Steam railway all fired up over Russian coal

29 May 2013

A railway has been forced to travel further afield to source its supplies of coal... from Russia, with love.

Whitewash wipes out Nelson...

Whitewash wipes out Nelson...

26 May 2013

Where Napoleon failed, a tin of brilliant white has put paid to a much-loved pub mural of Nelson and his iconic ship.

Money rolls in to fund paint job for Timeball

Money rolls in to fund paint job for Timeball

24 May 2013

Work is expected to start on vital redecoration of the Timeball Tower exterior, thanks to a welcome pledge of money for repairs.

Weird and wonderful new exhibition

Weird and wonderful new exhibition

24 May 2013

A giant stuffed walrus is among the exhibits at the new Turner Contemporary exhibition Curiosity: Art & The Pleasures of Knowing

Beer and cider weekend at picturesque mill

Beer and cider weekend at picturesque mill

23 May 2013

It's all about beer and cider at Crabble Corn Mill at River this weekend as volunteers offer 70 different brews.

Welcoming spring with a maypole dance

 Welcoming spring with a maypole dance

23 May 2013

There was fun for everyone at the Vigo village school fair – but especially for the pupils who got to cover their headmaster in beans.

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