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Why variety truly is the spice of life

26 April 2021
Why variety truly is the spice of life

An award-winning veteran performer recalls life on stage in Kent and elsewhere.

Inmate did not intend to die, jury rules

26 April 2021
Inmate did not intend to die, jury rules

Maidstone Prison has changed its procedures for criminals displaying a tendency to suicide or self harm after a prisoner's death.

Glimmer of hope for thousands who invested in failed firm

22 April 2021
Glimmer of hope for thousands who invested in failed firm

The government will introduce legislation so that it can compensate people who lost their life-savings when investment firm collapsed.

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Gosling deaths, catapults and poaching at popular park

22 April 2021
Gosling deaths, catapults and poaching at popular park

A Gosling is reported to have been killed by a dog allowed off it's lead as police ask the public to report anti-social behaviour at a popular park.

Incinerator reaches waste milestone

22 April 2021
Incinerator reaches waste milestone

The Allington Integrated Waste Management Facility has processed more than £6m tonnes of rubbish since its inception in 2008.

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No 'ugly stick' as Royal Mail returns village's vintage postbox

21 April 2021
No 'ugly stick' as Royal Mail returns village's vintage postbox

Residents are delighted to see the return of their vintage cast-iron postbox after fears it would be replaced with a cheap plastic replica.

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Eat and drink outside

21 April 2021
Eat and drink outside

A town has created a new al fresco dining area.

Man charged with drug offences

21 April 2021
Man charged with drug offences

Police officer founds a knife after stopping a suspect in a station car park.

Jailed for child sex offences

21 April 2021
Jailed for child sex offences

A 29-year-old used mobile phone apps to ask a 12-year-old for indecent images.

Have you seen Doug?

21 April 2021
Have you seen Doug?

Police are worried for the welfare of a missing man and want the public to help find him.

Time to test yourself for Covid

21 April 2021
Time to test yourself for Covid

KCC is closing a number of symptom-free Covid testing centres across the county as self-test kits become available.

Widow needs witnesses for mesothelioma claim

20 April 2021
Widow needs witnesses for mesothelioma claim

A law firm needs to hear from employees at W&R Balstons paper mill, later known as Whatmans.

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Inquest into prison death

20 April 2021
Inquest into prison death

A five-day inquiry has begun into the circumstances that led to a Romanian prisoner seemingly taking his own life in jail.

The perfect theatre remembered

19 April 2021
The perfect theatre remembered

Few have seen a performance in Kent's private theatre, but one man was lucky enough to put on a panto there.

Plea for help to fund new mosque

16 April 2021
Plea for help to fund new mosque

An Imam is asking his brothers and sisters to open their wallets to complete a new Islamic Centre.

Crash on M2 now cleared

16 April 2021
Crash on M2 now cleared

London-bound commuters experienced delays tonight after an earlier accident.

Cigarette blamed for fire

16 April 2021
Cigarette blamed for fire

The fire service has asked the public to please be more careful with their cigarette ends.

Extra police on first weekend since pub gardens reopened

16 April 2021
Extra police on first weekend since pub gardens reopened

A warning to people to still follow Covid guidelines has been issued ahead of the first weekend after some lockdown restrictions were lifted.

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Divers try to rescue seal

15 April 2021
Divers try to rescue seal

An attempt to rescue a seal caught in the River Medway has been unsuccessful.

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Shoppers have restocked food-bank larder

15 April 2021
Shoppers have restocked food-bank larder

A supermarket collection has netted more than a tonne of food for the needy.

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