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Here's what happens when the community bands together - bin man Robert Wand is remembered at the dedication of his bench, paid for by townsfolk
Dozens of homes evacuated and one man hospitalised as flooding continues to cause chaos in Kent.
A hard knock life turned from grime to glamour in Nikolai Foster’s up tempo production of Annie.
A development of 112 homes, a nursery and offices could rise up from a field in Sandwich Road, Ash.
With the news that Bayliss Executive Travel has become Deal Town Football Club’s main sponsor, Kevin Redsull chats to the main man Alistair Bayliss
A driver was forced to flee as flames engulfed his van
Lifeboats from Dover and Walmer and the Coastguard helicopter were launched this evening in search for a missing man.
Efe is closer to being crowned Britain's Best Wet Shave Barber after winning the regional heats of a national competition
An overbearing, ugly and “greedy” development of 17 flats was rejected by the district’s planners - protesters are braced for a longer battle.
A day-long festival of music will keep alive the memory of a Deal drumming student.
Changes to the interior of Walmer Lifeboat station have coincided with the delivery of a brand new inflatable inshore lifeboat
Rally cars arrived in convoy for the birthday surprise of a six-year-old 'petrol head' whose dad died suddenly
Runners from across the district have set off to complete a grueling 26.5 mile course at the London Marathon.
A gallery in Deal is celebrating William Shakespeare's birthday today, while the rest of Britain marks the 400th anniversary of his death
The coffee chain Starbucks will take over a Shoe Zone store on a high street despite strong objection from residents.
She has been turning heads in Deal as the Mercury’s advertising executive, but Carolyn Moore’s singing pursuits mean the same is happening in Thanet.
A new housing estate containing 91 homes, a play area, two football pitches and changing rooms is planned for a former school playing field
A former deputy head turned author has published a short story in an anthology in aid of the War Child charity
Don’t panic! The writer of the Sergeant’s Mess panto has been busy at work devising the plot for next year’s production, Dad’s Barmy.
A food venture serving award-winning and locally sourced pies got off to an impressive start when it opened its new premises.