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One day festival returns to The Square

25 July 2021
One day festival returns to The Square

We missed it last year and now Music4Martha is back with a packed line-up in aid of a Kent care charity.

Plans emerge for ambitious Dame Vera Lynn memorial park

24 July 2021
Plans emerge for ambitious Dame Vera Lynn memorial park

Images of a new multi-million pound park which could be created in honour of Dame Vera Lynn on the White Cliffs of Dover have been revealed.

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Funeral of town's longest serving landlady

23 July 2021
Funeral of town's longest serving landlady

Pub regulars will raise a toast to their beloved landlady at a celebration of her life later today.

Return of Regatta Week and carnival

22 July 2021
Return of Regatta Week and carnival

Regatta week is back with a bang in Deal after last year's spectacular was cancelled.

Join historical romp round 'Dastardly Deal'

22 July 2021
Join historical romp round 'Dastardly Deal'

History will come alive in streets once occupied by smugglers thanks to a new partnership with a heritage and theatre group.

Vaccine centre at The Open dishes out 1,600-plus jabs

21 July 2021
Vaccine centre at The Open dishes out 1,600-plus jabs

The smiling face of Phil Myers shows he was 'honoured' to be the 1,000th person to be jabbed at the golf.

More asylum seekers brought ashore following record day

20 July 2021
More asylum seekers brought ashore following record day

The heatwave has brought more suspected asylum seekers to Kent's shores before thunderstorms hit.

Was The Open the best or worst thing to happen to Sandwich?

20 July 2021
Was The Open the best or worst thing to happen to Sandwich?

Long hailed as a driver for tourism, we look at how The Open has affected Sandwich.

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Car transporter stuck in medieval streets

19 July 2021
Car transporter stuck in medieval streets

Worried shop owners looked on as a heavy goods vehicle got stuck in the narrow streets of a medieval town centre.

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The Open: Traffic chaos on first day included broken down bus

16 July 2021
The Open: Traffic chaos on first day included broken down bus

Tired spectators at The Open were stuck in gridlock after the first day of action last night which was added to by a broken down bus.

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Summer activity play scheme to serve free lunches

16 July 2021
Summer activity play scheme to serve free lunches

There will be fitness and sports coaching, workshops and a satisfying meal for eligible kids.

Plastics campaigners say 'have that back' to supermarkets

15 July 2021
Plastics campaigners say 'have that back' to supermarkets

Bulk loads of plastic packaging have been given back to two chain supermarkets by consumers who want to make a stand.

War hero with Victoria Cross honoured at services club

15 July 2021
War hero with Victoria Cross honoured at services club

A Royal Marine who was awarded the Victoria Cross will be remembered forever at an armed forces club which has honoured his name.

'Flying' ferry pictured by yachtsman in bar

15 July 2021
'Flying' ferry pictured by yachtsman in bar

People enjoying a drink in a yacht club were bemused to see one of Kent's ferries apparently floating in the sky.

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Man arrested for animal cruelty after reports of 'indecency' in field

12 July 2021
Man arrested for animal cruelty after reports of 'indecency' in field

Police investigating reports a man was 'behaving indecently' in a horse field have arrested a man.

History Hub to open to keep the past alive

12 July 2021
History Hub to open to keep the past alive

A heritage group is opening a history HQ for the community to visit and enabling it to continue its free workshops and events.

The dads whose breakfast club fights isolation in men

10 July 2021
The dads whose breakfast club fights isolation in men

The founding members of a dad's breakfast club know the dangers of depression in men and are tackling that with friendship and food.

Wayne Couzens - from trusted police officer to murderer

09 July 2021
Wayne Couzens - from trusted police officer to murderer

People who knew policeman Wayne Couzens - jailed for the murder of Sarah Everard - described him as 'bad tempered' and 'odd in his mannerisms'.

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A taste of cuisine and castles as cruise tourism returns

07 July 2021
A taste of cuisine and castles as cruise tourism returns

Passengers on the second cruise liner to visit Dover since Covid sampled top tourism attractions in the area.

Stunning gardens opened up and raised £5k

07 July 2021
Stunning gardens opened up and raised £5k

With their fragrant blooms, statues, ornaments and water features, exhibitors in a town's open gardens trail have raised thousands in one day.

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