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Tributes have been made in memory of a former Pfizer worker who led two branches of The Ramblers and co-founded the White Cliffs Walking Festival
A Kent author's latest thriller focuses on an unsolved crime in the 1960s
People are invited to drop off their Christmas trees at a lifeboat station to get them chipped in exchange for a donation to the RNLI
A museum is digitising the photo collection of a celebrated newspaper photographer and selling the pictures to pay for the conservation of his work
A new decision on which schools should open for the new term could be made in days, an MP has said after a day of uncertainty
Police were called after a car overturned in a collision this morning
Parents are vowing they'll keep their kids off school after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said there is 'no doubt' a return to the classroom is safe
In weeks their glorious sunsets will be eclipsed by hundreds of lorries. We met the country folk who'll be living beside Kent's inland border points
A mum and daughter found their lockdown project enabled them to bond - now they want their work to help youngsters with mental health troubles
An award winning pastry cook made a bumper batch of savoury treats and handed them to drivers queuing at the Port of Dover on Christmas Eve
M&S shoppers heading to Dover to get their Christmas dinner are warned to contact the store first - because it may not be there...
The bins and streets around Dover port have been just as jammed as the roads, but as the stacked traffic starts to clear, cleaning begins.
It's like a sprinkling of Christmas magic has fallen upon thousands of old toys, bringing them to life ready for their new owners to unwrap tomorrow
Measures to allow for continued social distancing in a busy High Street will go on until February
Drivers in Dover clashed with police before testing was eventually introduced for those who had been sat in the town for days.
A cash-strapped dog rehoming organisation is determined to end 2020 on a high and has launched an online dog show to rake in money
Tasty Christmas feasts will be enjoyed by hard up families thanks to donations of cash and vegetables from businesses at a science park
Free tea making facilities and wifi are among the measures doled out to fatigued lorry drivers waiting at Dover for France to reopen its borders
Dover is again choked with lorries whose drivers are frustrated by extended queuing with no food, drink or toilet facilities.
It was a step back into the Victorian era when Mr Scrooge tried to make a call in a public phone box, only to find he'd been 'out-scrooged' by BT.