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£75m leisure complex a 'ghost town'

25 March 2019
£75m leisure complex a 'ghost town'

A new £75m leisure complex has been branded a “ghost town” as restaurants remain empty three months after the site opened.

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Worker sacked as 'baby' comments on housing plans

22 March 2019
Worker sacked as 'baby' comments on housing plans

One of Kent's most-prominent housing firms has sacked an employee over suspicious comments supporting a planning application for 750 homes.

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'It's the most popular thing I've done in years'

15 March 2019
'It's the most popular thing I've done in years'

An MP has responded to kentOnline, after footage emerged of him calling a protester a vulgar name.

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Multi-storey car park plan approved

15 March 2019
Multi-storey car park plan approved

A 500-car facility has been green-lighted ahead of a town centre's regeneration.

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"I thought 'this is gold'"

15 March 2019
"I thought 'this is gold'"

A remain protester insulted by an MP on video responds to the incident.

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MP swears at Remain protester

15 March 2019
MP swears at Remain protester

Footage shows a prominent MP calling a Brexit protester an insulting name.

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Pensioner robbed at knifepoint

15 March 2019
Pensioner robbed at knifepoint

A man in his 70s was robbed of a number of expensive watches by two home invaders.

Anger at 10-week road closure

12 March 2019
Anger at 10-week road closure

Drivers who suffered 32 weeks of traffic hell when a main road was shut are to face more disruption.

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School uniform shop to make way for wine bar

11 March 2019
School uniform shop to make way for wine bar

A long-running school uniform shop which has been in a town centre since the 1990s is set to be turned into a wine bar.

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Plans dropped for town centre wine bar

09 March 2019
Plans dropped for town centre wine bar

A husband and wife team set to open a wine bar in a former stationery shop have pulled out - despite gaining planning permission for the scheme.

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Football club 'burglar' made off with just £2

06 March 2019
Football club 'burglar' made off with just £2

A man accused of breaking into a football club's bar to rob it of just £2 has failed to show up in court.

Schoolboy arrested after 'wielding knife in fight'

06 March 2019
Schoolboy arrested after 'wielding knife in fight'

A schoolboy has been arrested on suspicion of assault after allegedly wielding a knife in a fight.

Southeastern celebrates Pancake Day

05 March 2019
Southeastern celebrates Pancake Day

A train operator has been entertaining commuters with station name changes and pancake-making gifts.

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National Front stickers appear across city

03 March 2019
National Front stickers appear across city

Far-right propaganda messages have been appearing around a city's streets, prompting anger from residents.

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Morgan, 11, seeks Crufts glory

03 March 2019
Morgan, 11, seeks Crufts glory

An 11-year-old dog lover will be putting her polished pooches to the test this week as she competes at international dog show Crufts.

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Teens attempt robbery under railway bridge

03 March 2019
Teens attempt robbery under railway bridge

A man escaped with all his belongings when a gang of youths tried to rob him, pulling out a weapon.

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Migrants detained at lorry park

03 March 2019
Migrants detained at lorry park

Nine men and two women have been handed over to immigration officials after they were found at a lorry park.

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Brewery opening delayed

03 March 2019
Brewery opening delayed

A town centre brewery scheduled to open this month has had its opening date pushed back.

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Heavy traffic as sheep flood road

02 March 2019
Heavy traffic as sheep flood road

After a tractor was involved in a collision,the flock of sheep it was carrying have escaped onto an A road.

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Teens charged with Co-op robbery

02 March 2019
Teens charged with Co-op robbery

Three 17-year-olds are suspected of brandishing knives during a robbery, and later seriously assaulting a boy.

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