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Locals have supped their first pints in a village's only pub after a two-month refit turned into an eight-month closure because of Covid-19.
A theatre, recovering from its latest financial set back urges people to support its socially distanced film nights
An Italian restaurant chain is to open its doors on Monday at a popular Dover hotel.
A man with a history of burglaries and theft has been jailed for dealing cocaine and heroin
When the going gets tough for servicemen a charity is there to help, that's why Simon Irving was determined to finish his hardest endurance challenge
Shore-side workers for P&O have today learned jobs are at threat and 36 sea-going roles are under review despite the firm already cutting 1100 jobs
Dover to Calais ferry giant P&O Ferries is planning to cut more crew jobs after already making 1,100 redundant in the summer
A new food store has opened as part of a scheme that has turned a disused mill into a housing estate
Planning permission has been requested for a development scheme that would create 135 new homes at a former paper mill
TV and radio star Paul O'Grady chose the English Channel, the White Cliffs of Dover and the River Stour as scene setters for his new TV show
'Fair is foul, and foul is fair' - Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth is to be performed at the former church St Mary's Arts Centre
Work inspired by the sea, magazines and the thrifty use of materials make up the latest exhibition at a revered gallery on the coast
Blooms of every hue impressed judges in the 2020 Walmer in Bloom competition and the winners have just been announced.
He started as a trainee but now this qualified tradesman is becoming a trainer of apprentices at his boss's painting and decorating firm
After her husband was convicted of sex attacks, MP Natalie Elphicke revealed all in two articles in The Sun - for which she received payment of £25k.
There were socially distanced elbow bumps at a surprise tea party for a teacher who won an award for her outstanding achievements in the classroom
There will be no crazy charging across the shingle this year, with organisers blaming Covid uncertainty for having to pull a festive tradition.
The Mercury Photo Competition has returned with the winning entry to go on the front page of the popular Mercury calendar.
Tin hats, air masks, and a rifle are among relics from allied soldiers rescued from the beach of Dunkirk which have gone on show at a new exhibition
A section of the White Cliffs of Dover has been sold to the highest bidder at an auction.