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Sevenoaks head is off to make more history

19 November 2018
Sevenoaks head is off to make more history

It's the end of an era at Sevenoaks School as the head for the last 17 years moves on.

Kent's fly-tipping menace

19 November 2018
Kent's fly-tipping menace

New figures have revealed the worst areas in the county for fly-tipping.

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Anger at loss of cultural events

18 November 2018
Anger at loss of cultural events

Anger is growing at the loss of cultural events in the County Town.

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Ronnie times his appearance perfectly

16 November 2018
Ronnie times his appearance perfectly

A proud couple are celebrating the timely arrival of baby Ronnie.

Police need help to find men after attack outside McDonald's

15 November 2018
Police need help to find men after attack outside McDonald's

These three men could help police with their inquiries after attack outside McDonald's. But who are they?

Post Office worker tells of knife ordeal

15 November 2018
Post Office worker tells of knife ordeal

Police have found a car used by two men in a raid on a sub Post Office as they try to track down the culprits.

Police search yields drugs

15 November 2018
Police search yields drugs

Four men have been arrested and released pending further investigations.

Disabled woman stuck in mud rescued

14 November 2018
Disabled woman stuck in mud rescued

Coastguard teams rushed to the aid of woman who got stuck while out walking her dogs.

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Knifepoint raid at Post Office

14 November 2018
Knifepoint raid at Post Office

Police raided a house before dawn to arrest a man in connection with an alleged Post Office robbery.

Weald may gain protection from more development

13 November 2018
Weald may gain protection from more development

Maidstone council will try to persuade the Government to create a new Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Greensand Ridge.

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Pile-up led to M20 closure

13 November 2018
Pile-up led to M20 closure

Drivers suffered "severe delays" after an eight-vehicle crash on a motorway.

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Drug dealer preyed on our most vulnerable

12 November 2018
Drug dealer preyed on our most vulnerable

There's no safe haven for drug dealers in Maidstone, say police.

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Eight arrested after alleged rape

12 November 2018
Eight arrested after alleged rape

Forensic officers are at the scene of an alleged rape at a house.

Retail stores to make way for shopping centre food court

12 November 2018
Retail stores to make way for shopping centre food court

The owners of The Mall are seeking permission to create a large open-area food court to increase footfall through the centre.

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Coxheath set for 210 more homes

09 November 2018
Coxheath set for 210 more homes

Affordable homes and public open space are promised as part of a proposed housing package.

Benefit fraudster avoids jail

09 November 2018
Benefit fraudster avoids jail

A mother of three has been spared an immediate jail term, despite swindling £15,500.

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Councillors risk appeal costs to save ancient woodland

09 November 2018
Councillors risk appeal costs to save ancient woodland

Councillors have gone against the advice of planning officers to refuse a controversial application - but their decision my not be allowed to stand.

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Two packages thrown over prison wall

08 November 2018
Two packages thrown over prison wall

Police were called to a prison after two packages were thrown over the walls.

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Two councils attack each other in court

08 November 2018
Two councils attack each other in court

The legal case between two local authorities will now continue as Maidstone council secures permission to seek a judicial review.

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There's no escaping her past for La Traviata

07 November 2018
There's no escaping her past for La Traviata

For Verdi aficionados or opera first-timers, the Marlowe's La Traviata is the show to see.

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