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Discounts, prizes and new horizons to explore at coach firm's brochure launch

05 October 2018
Discounts, prizes and new horizons to explore at coach firm's brochure launch

From old favourite day trips to exciting new ones - with short breaks and holidays thrown in, a coach travel firm is launching its new 2019 brochure

Councillor suspended for using racist phrase

04 October 2018
Councillor suspended for using racist phrase

An investigation's been launched and a councillor suspended after he used a phrase including the N-word during a meeting.

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Bottom whacking slap stick comedy at its finest

19 September 2018
Bottom whacking slap stick comedy at its finest

REVIEW: When a priceless gem is entrusted to a Minneapolis bank, all the crooks meet up for a diamond-stealing mission packed with mistakes and mayhem

Choir seeks new musical director after Michael Lewis announces retirement

19 September 2018
Choir seeks new musical director after Michael Lewis announces retirement

The longest serving musical director of a male voice choir will retire at the end of their 90th year, leaving an opening for his successor

Showcase marks centenary of women's suffrage

18 September 2018
Showcase marks centenary of women's suffrage

The centenary of women's suffrage will be marked with a special performance centred around the theme of dominant women.

Anti-Brexit group on BBC Inside Out

17 September 2018
Anti-Brexit group on BBC Inside Out

One group's perceived dangers of a no deal Brexit will be aired tonight on BBC Inside Out

Cameras at pool spark concern

14 September 2018
Cameras at pool spark concern

Officials have tried to downplay concerns after it was revealed cameras were being installed in a public swimming pool.

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Reunion of former Kent miners

13 September 2018
Reunion of former Kent miners

Memories of countless shifts down Kent's pits will be shared at a miners' reunion tomorrow.

Food festival returns to castle grounds

07 September 2018
Food festival returns to castle grounds

Tastes and cooking aromas from all over the world can be enjoyed at a food and drink festival in the grounds of a Tudor castle.

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Letters caused lover 'absolute misery'

05 September 2018
Letters caused lover 'absolute misery'

A mother is planning to quit her job and home town after receiving numerous letters from an ex-lover who had been banned from contacting her.

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Two more charged with people smuggling

03 September 2018
Two more charged with people smuggling

Two men have been charged in connection with a human trafficking investigation which came to light when a speedboat was intercepted on a beach.

Bright paintings and twisted metal sculptures from Europe are gallery's late summer showcase

02 September 2018
Bright paintings and twisted metal sculptures from Europe are gallery's late summer showcase

A painter and sculptor, who previously exhibited together in the 80s and 2015, have rejoined for a combined show of their work Made in Europe

Fire engine gets stuck

31 August 2018
Fire engine gets stuck

Fire crews have issued a plea to motorists after an engine got stuck in a medieval village's narrow streets.

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St James retail park opens for a day of fun

11 August 2018
St James retail park opens for a day of fun

Big name shops have gradually been opening since March, but today a new retail park officially opens - and there's the chance to win prizes.

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Deal Pier set to reopen after gas works closure

09 August 2018
Deal Pier set to reopen after gas works closure

A coastal landmark will reopen this weekend after emergency gas works led to it being closed for most of the summer.

Man injured after a rubbish fire spread to garages and another property

05 August 2018
Man injured after a rubbish fire spread to garages and another property

A fire crew was called when rubbish caught alight and spread to garages and the rear of another property, injuring a man.

Heavy traffic and road closure after crash

05 August 2018
Heavy traffic and road closure after crash

A road was closed after a crash involving two cars on a busy bypass.

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Riverside spruce up makes area fit for shoppers

03 August 2018
Riverside spruce up makes area fit for shoppers

Shoppers can now enjoy a more scenic stroll beside a new shopping development thanks to a clean up and revamp of a riverside walkway.

Trucker jailed for smuggling 1.3 tonnes of tobacco

02 August 2018
Trucker jailed for smuggling 1.3 tonnes of tobacco

A trucker tried to evade tax by smuggling £286,000 of tobacco into the country.

Could this picture be evidence of the Grey Lady of Oxney Bottom?

01 August 2018
Could this picture be evidence of the Grey Lady of Oxney Bottom?

When Ellise Begg reviewed her pictures of a haunted wood, the 17 year-old saw what she believes to be the ghostly Grey Lady looking back at her.

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