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A converted house will be purchased by a council as its offices and a community hub in an "investment" that'll cost residents "less than a cigarette".
Whether you see it in person or from your computer, you'll agree this gallery's Winter Group Show celebrates the best of new and up and coming talent
A desperate search for a missing teenager has ended in tragedy.
For decades its rooms have been a news hub for the Deal area, but next week the Mercury newspaper's office goes under the hammer, marking a new era
Walkers have always flocked to Deal - more so since it gained Walkers are Welcome status. Now a steering group is working to make sure that continues
A food factory where two workers died after testing positive for Covid has found another 46 employees have the virus during on-site testing measures
A thriving boxing and fitness gym can continue to go from strength to strength now it has moved to a new venue
A man has been spared jail after he admitted hitting a dog owner at a railway station after he became enraged with the victim's pet
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Candles were lovingly laid out to spell the name of a treasured shop worker who died suddenly
A charity is holding a family bingo night hosted by Santa to raise Christmas funds for a care home
A panto that was cancelled because of Tier 3 restrictions can now be watched from the comfort of your home.
A union demands workers get sick pay at a salad factory if they catch Covid while staff say they are scared to go to work after two people died.
A second worker from a Covid-hit factory is reported to have died as the business prepares for on-site testing next week.
Volunteers who have seen a decline in funds through the pandemic are hoping readers will back their 12 Guide Dogs of Christmas campaign
A history group that has already made a name for itself at its community workshops will hold online talks about east Kent's colourful past
Residents whose quiet country homes will soon be overlooking a busy customs clearance site are urging the Government to listen to their fears.
Land that has failed go get planning permission for 100 new homes has attracted the interest of a council that wants to create a community woodland
New Covid restrictions are just another blow for a theatre that was working on a festive filled December schedule that now can't happen