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Alan Smith joined the Kent Messenger as a trainee sub-editor in 1989. In 1998 he switched to a reporting role, chiefly on the Kent Messenger and subsequently on Kent Online.

‘Turning offices into homes is putting too much strain on our schools, GPs and more’

29 October 2024
‘Turning offices into homes is putting too much strain on our schools, GPs and more’

A local authority has blasted the government’s planning policies for failing its residents.

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Parents fighting for new secondary school step up campaign

29 October 2024
Parents fighting for new secondary school step up campaign

Campaigners are lobbying for a new secondary school as their children face “intolerable” daily journeys to class.

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M2 slip road to remain closed for several weeks

29 October 2024
M2 slip road to remain closed for several weeks

A slip road off the M2 will remain closed for several more weeks for emergency bridge repairs.

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Have you seen Courtney?

29 October 2024
Have you seen Courtney?

Police are asking for help to find a 14-year-old girl who has gone missing.

Former wedding venue to be turned into flats

28 October 2024
Former wedding venue to be turned into flats

A businessman has won the right to convert his disused hotel into homes.

Historic England rejects listed status for old school

28 October 2024
Historic England rejects listed status for old school

Villagers’ attempts to have their old national school building listed have failed.

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‘I loved my time as a Wren - but I wasn’t a very good shot!’

27 October 2024
‘I loved my time as a Wren - but I wasn’t a very good shot!’

The Women’s Royal Naval Service Association has honoured its oldest surviving member from the Second World War - at the age of 105.

New taxi licence plates to help keep women passengers safe

25 October 2024
New taxi licence plates to help keep women passengers safe

A council is clamping down on taxi drivers who refuse to take passengers without cash or for short journeys.

River quality found to be ‘poor’

24 October 2024
River quality found to be ‘poor’

A national test project has found high levels of phosphates and nitrates in a town’s river and streams.

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Burglars cause £1,500 of damage at wildlife reserve

24 October 2024
Burglars cause £1,500 of damage at wildlife reserve

Thieves broke into a visitor centre at a wildlife reserve causing £1,500 worth of damage.

Expanding waste plastic firm unveils new HQ

24 October 2024
Expanding waste plastic firm unveils new HQ

A company that converts waste plastic back into oil is opening a new plant in Kent, bringing 21 jobs to the area.

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Landowner ordered to pay £100k or go to jail for illegal waste dumping

24 October 2024
Landowner ordered to pay £100k or go to jail for illegal waste dumping

A council hopes that the threat of jail will bring to an end a decade of illegal waste dumping.

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Troops join Remembrance Sunday parade

23 October 2024
Troops join Remembrance Sunday parade

Motorists are warned to expect delays as a town prepares for Remembrance Sunday events.

‘The pressure is working’ - Quarry decision delayed by six months

23 October 2024
‘The pressure is working’ - Quarry decision delayed by six months

Opponents of a plan to extend a ragstone quarry into an area of Ancient Woodland have been given cause to hope.

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Landmark pub saved from demolition as junction scheme dropped

23 October 2024
Landmark pub saved from demolition as junction scheme dropped

A pub which has sat empty for five years will no longer need to be demolished, as a council drops plans for a junction revamp.

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Access agreed for controversial 450 homes plot on farmland

22 October 2024
Access agreed for controversial 450 homes plot on farmland

After nine years and various planning hurdles a plan for hundreds of homes on open farmland has been given the go-ahead - despite 800 objections.

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Do you fancy being a councillor? Find out how at a Q&A

22 October 2024
Do you fancy being a councillor? Find out how at a Q&A

There will be an information event this week for those interested in standing for election to Kent County Council.

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‘Parking is bad enough already - we don’t want a HMO in our street’

22 October 2024
‘Parking is bad enough already - we don’t want a HMO in our street’

A borough council has rejected plans to convert a family bungalow into a seven-bedroom HMO after fears were raised about parking.

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Overwhelming support for new 30mph speed limit on busy A-road

22 October 2024
Overwhelming support for new 30mph speed limit on busy A-road

Residents have voiced their support for reducing the speed limit on a key section of road from 40mph to 30mph.

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Former furniture store on the market for £400,000

21 October 2024
Former furniture store on the market for £400,000

A distinctive former furniture store is for sale at auction and includes seven self-contained flats.

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