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Mammoth Covid-19 variant testing complete

05 February 2021
Mammoth Covid-19 variant testing complete

The mammoth task of delivering 10,000 tests in part of Kent in which a man tested positive for the South African Covid variant has been completed.

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Police want witnesses and dashcam footage

04 February 2021
Police want witnesses and dashcam footage

The victim of a hit and run accident in December has since died.

Testing testing...What you need to know about door step kits

04 February 2021
Testing testing...What you need to know about door step kits

We follow one resident through the testing process and try and help answer some of the questions others may have about the process.

Appeal launched to buy church

04 February 2021
Appeal launched to buy church

Villagers have ambitious plans for a new community hub to include a museum.

Police kick out county lines gangs

02 February 2021
Police kick out county lines gangs

Two boroughs in Kent are now clear of London drug dealers.

Online car dealers Cazoo opens new premises

02 February 2021
Online car dealers Cazoo opens new premises

A firm has created 15 jobs with the opening of its new customer centre.

Cocaine dealer hid stash in sock

01 February 2021
Cocaine dealer hid stash in sock

A drugs dealer who had his cocaine deals hidden in a sock has been jailed.

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Village postman passes away after losing fight with Covid

01 February 2021
Village postman passes away after losing fight with Covid

Nearly £5,000 has been donated in memory of 'a true gentleman' veteran postman who battled Coronavirus for several weeks.

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Another 400 homes at Kings Hill

01 February 2021
Another 400 homes at Kings Hill

Detailed planning applications for four sites on a former airfield are expected shortly.

Air ambulance gets new rapid response vehicle

01 February 2021
Air ambulance gets new rapid response vehicle

Lions clubs come together to help life-saving service.

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In search of a lost bridge

30 January 2021
In search of a lost bridge

A father's sketch is all that remains to illustrate an ambitious but unfinished rail link project.

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Can you help track down old school chums?

30 January 2021
Can you help track down old school chums?

School friends from 1966 want to get in touch with their classmates.

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A friendly face at a time of grief

30 January 2021
A friendly face at a time of grief

Those attending inquests are grateful for the support of a charity's volunteers.

In search of treacle mines

30 January 2021
In search of treacle mines

Did the legend begin at the Madhatter's Teaparty?

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Working from home - the new normal

29 January 2021
Working from home - the new normal

A family have launched a platform to help ease the pressures of the home office.

Getting out the (young) vote

29 January 2021
Getting out the (young) vote

The average age of local councillors is 59.

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'Our street is blighted by crime'

29 January 2021
'Our street is blighted by crime'

People who live, work and own businesses in a town centre street have set up a residents association with the hope of tackling antisocial behaviour.

Sleepy lorry drivers could wake up to clamp

29 January 2021
Sleepy lorry drivers could wake up to clamp

A council has stepped up its fight against nuisance parking by using special powers to clamp sleepy lorry drivers.

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Popular church organist dies at 100

29 January 2021
Popular church organist dies at 100

A church community is left grieving for the man who pulled out all the stops for their services when he played the organ.

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Road closed by fly-tipping

28 January 2021
Road closed by fly-tipping

KCC says it will could take six days to clear waste.

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