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'Thanks to everyone who kept them safe - sorry about your grass!'

27 August 2022
'Thanks to everyone who kept them safe - sorry about your grass!'

A pair of horses who escaped their enclosure were discovered nibbling lawns in a residential street.

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Kent actor to star in Bad Education

25 August 2022
Kent actor to star in Bad Education

A former Miskin Theatre student will be starring in a hit TV show when it returns early next year.

CCTV brought in to tackle fly-tipping grot spot

25 August 2022
CCTV brought in to tackle fly-tipping grot spot

A mobile CCTV unit is to be installed to stop fly-tipping in a blighted part of the Towns.

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Australian gas ship arrives in Kent

24 August 2022
Australian gas ship arrives in Kent

The first Australian gas shipment to the UK in six years has been seen arriving in the county.

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Puppies abandoned in box

22 August 2022
Puppies abandoned in box

Three puppies were rescued by a dog warden after being abandoned in a box.

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Anger grows over 800 homes plan

22 August 2022
Anger grows over 800 homes plan

A backlash is brewing against plans for nearly 800 new homes from neighbours angry at the proposals.

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Remembering the department store in town for 150 years

21 August 2022
Remembering the department store in town for 150 years

It started life as a humble grocers and drapers shop before turning into a high street staple and incarnations as a Wetherspoon and dessert parlour.

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Dog stabbed three times in park attack

20 August 2022
Dog stabbed three times in park attack

WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE: A dog has had to undergo surgery after being stabbed in the neck.

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Man's £7K Wickes bathroom gave him electric shock

19 August 2022
Man's £7K Wickes bathroom gave him electric shock

A man has criticised Wickes after a 'nightmare' bathroom installation gave him an electric shock.

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Disabled man saves street from flooding with broom

18 August 2022
Disabled man saves street from flooding with broom

A man with arthritis pushed through the pain barrier and grabbed a broom to clear drains and prevent a flood in his street.

Pub manager aims to break Guinness World Record

15 August 2022
Pub manager aims to break Guinness World Record

The Shepherd Neame employee is aiming to break the record for the most pubs visited within 24 hours.

'Menopause treatment hell and how I ended up in hospital six times'

15 August 2022
'Menopause treatment hell and how I ended up in hospital six times'

An author who suffered sleep psychosis had to be hospitalised before doctors found she was in the menopause is now hoping to help other women.

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The forgotten town pool where generations learnt to swim

14 August 2022
The forgotten town pool where generations learnt to swim

People have been remembering a town centre swimming pool which operated for almost 100 years before it was demolished in the 1980s.

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'It's too hot, even for the vultures'

11 August 2022
'It's too hot, even for the vultures'

A wildlife foundation has cancelled its bird of prey displays this week due to an amber weather warning.

Plans for more than 700 homes revealed

11 August 2022
Plans for more than 700 homes revealed

Plans for more than 700 homes will go on display next week for people to have their say.

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Car park changes 'put people off town centre'

11 August 2022
Car park changes 'put people off town centre'

A change to car park ticket systems in a popular town centre car park have angered locals.

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'We've been called to 400 wildfires this summer'

10 August 2022
'We've been called to 400 wildfires this summer'

Firefighters have been called to almost 10 times the number of wildfires this summer, as people are warned not to light bonfires or campfires.

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Horses go 'berserk' after balloon floats into stables

09 August 2022
Horses go 'berserk' after balloon floats into stables

The owner of an animal sanctuary is urging people to stop releasing balloons because of the danger they pose to horses.

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New food and drink festival at castle

08 August 2022
New food and drink festival at castle

A new three-day food festival is being added to one town's list of attractions – and there's cut-price tickets available now.

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'Extortionate' service charge could force people to leave new homes

08 August 2022
'Extortionate' service charge could force people to leave new homes

People are being asked to fork out huge sums after a property firm put up service charges and asked for bills to be paid in larger chunks in advance.

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