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A house party sparked calls to the police last night (Saturday) in Whitfield.
The go ahead has been given in principle for 20 beach huts to be built and then rented to residents on Walmer seafront.
Downs Sailing Club is gearing up to host thousands of people in the summer for the National Youth Regatta.
Deal Town FC have been “let down” by police after young vandals trashed the ground and broke the youth teams’ goals, says a club director.
St Margaret's Players are staging a spring concert performance to mark the centenary year of the beginning of the First World War.
Two fitness instructors will put legs to the test at a two-hour spinathon for Sport Relief.
Does your health condition prevent you from dating? Take part in a documentary series. Researchers want people from the east Kent Coast.
With 55 days to go, the Deal Card has been unveiled to business owners hoping to keep people shopping locally.
More than 2,500 indecent pictures of children being sexually abused were discovered on a Scout leader's computer. He was jailed this week.
Goals used by children players at Deal Town Football Club have been vandalised in yet another setback for the club.
A permanent apprenticeship deal has been struck at a former coal line, leading to lots of rail jobs.
Good Samaritan Jake Ellis could get a Blue Peter badge for brave first-aid good deed
Anthony and Dolly Nichols are thanking tip workers at Deal for springing into action when Mr Nichols collapsed.
A stage hypnotist and a medium generated laughs and messages from the 'other side' at the Astor Theatre in Deal.
A road-rage victim who was punched by a van driver while sitting in his car said he feels let down by what he says is “slack policing”.
The launch of a Deal-wide loyalty card scheme will be up for discussion at the third Astor Business Breakfast on Thursday, March 6.
Calls have been made for dog owners to control their animals after a Jack Russell was attacked by another dog.
Siblings will sue the NHS over hospital blunders that include sending their terminally mum home with injectable morphine - without dosage guidance
Andy Warman is sizing up hills and hitting the streets on long distance runs to support Bliss, the premature baby charity that helped his sister.
Kingsdown understudy Patrick Cremin is standing in as the lead male in Fortune's Fool at the Old Vic Theatre.