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Historic freedom parade returns

17 September 2023
Historic freedom parade returns

The Corps of Royal Engineers will take part in a parade through historic streets later today.

'You could only fit a toddler’s bike in these parking spaces'

17 September 2023
'You could only fit a toddler’s bike in these parking spaces'

A humorous paint job for a “ridiculous” parking bay half the size of a car has confused residents.

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Gridlock hell as drivers avoid M2 closure

16 September 2023
Gridlock hell as drivers avoid M2 closure

Motorists faced traffic chaos as a result of multiple closures and roadworks.

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Southeastern announces extra rush-hour service after petition

16 September 2023
Southeastern announces extra rush-hour service after petition

A petition signed by hundreds of commuters has led to an increase in the number of trains running to London.

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Michelin-starred TV chef to appear at food festival

16 September 2023
Michelin-starred TV chef to appear at food festival

A celebrity chef who is set to open his second Kent restaurant will be holding a pop-up at a food festival.

Man suffers broken jaw in robbery

15 September 2023
Man suffers broken jaw in robbery

A man in his 20s was seriously injured after reportedly being pinned against a fence by a group of masked teens.

Police dog uncovers stashed drugs and cash

15 September 2023
Police dog uncovers stashed drugs and cash

A pooch helped find cocaine, heroin and £5,000 of cash hidden inside a home.

‘It’s ridiculous!’: Supermarkets stocking Christmas food divides shoppers

13 September 2023
‘It’s ridiculous!’: Supermarkets stocking Christmas food divides shoppers

Shocked customers have spotted supermarkets filling aisles with mince pies and Christmas puddings months ahead of the festive season.

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Nuisance vehicles moved on during police crackdown

13 September 2023
Nuisance vehicles moved on during police crackdown

A driver has been fined and a group of motorists were moved on by police as part of a 48-hour dispersal order.

Co-op to close for more than a month

13 September 2023
Co-op to close for more than a month

The food retailer has shut down one of its branches for renovations.

Dealership sells car after clamping saga

11 September 2023
Dealership sells car after clamping saga

A car that was wrongly clamped by the DVLA has now been sold at a dealership, after staff initially thought it was a prank.

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Smokers fined £4k in littering crackdown

11 September 2023
Smokers fined £4k in littering crackdown

Litterbugs have been ordered to pay more than £4,000 after being caught dropping cigarette butts.

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£3k electric bike stolen from showroom

11 September 2023
£3k electric bike stolen from showroom

Thieves reportedly barricaded a manager in another room whilst they ran off with an e-bike, worth around £3,000.

Why are we so excited about Costco coming to Kent?

10 September 2023
Why are we so excited about Costco coming to Kent?

We looked into how the first Costco branch in the county will affect businesses and shoppers.

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Slip road closure postponed

09 September 2023
Slip road closure postponed

A slip road closure which is part of a multi-million pound roundabout revamp has now been delayed.

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Warning after cooking oil kitchen blaze

08 September 2023
Warning after cooking oil kitchen blaze

The fire service has warned of the dangers of leaving cooking oil unattended after a pan caught light and set fire to a kitchen.

Lucky kmfm listener wins all-inclusive holiday to Jamaica

08 September 2023
Lucky kmfm listener wins all-inclusive holiday to Jamaica

Drivetime presenters Rob Wills and Numi Gildert told one lucky listener she had won the all-inclusive trip.

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Dispersal orders issued after ‘dangerous driving’

08 September 2023
Dispersal orders issued after ‘dangerous driving’

A number of dispersal orders have been put in place to tackle anti-social drivers following an increase of complaints.

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School installs book vending machine

08 September 2023
School installs book vending machine

A special educational needs school has introduced a unique vending machine for its pupils.

Anger as ‘barely used’ cycle and pedestrian path extension works delayed

07 September 2023
Anger as ‘barely used’ cycle and pedestrian path extension works delayed

Highways bosses have apologised after extending roadworks for an extra two weeks along a busy commuter route which residents describe as ‘a shambles’.

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