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'Real life super hero' is still helping others

20 February 2022
'Real life super hero' is still helping others

The family of a man who took his own life are determined to help those suffering from depression and stop others being devastated by suicide.

Dad crushed under trailer at fairground

19 February 2022
Dad crushed under trailer at fairground

A dad-of-nine who was crushed under a trailer after he helped set up a fairground ride died through misadventure, a jury has ruled.

Robber attacked delivery driver and stole car

16 February 2022
Robber attacked delivery driver and stole car

A man assaulted a female delivery driver before making off in her car.

Inquest concludes pharmacy error did not cause death

15 February 2022
Inquest concludes pharmacy error did not cause death

Well Pharmacy admitted dispensing the wrong medication to 82-year-old Rachel Sands, but an inquest has ruled her death was due to natural causes.

Pub saved by planning decision

15 February 2022
Pub saved by planning decision

A pub will be able to celebrate its 200th year after being allowed to demolish and rebuild part of the venue.

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Roadworks cause traffic chaos on streets

15 February 2022
Roadworks cause traffic chaos on streets

Drivers are experiencing gridlock around Rainham as road resurfacing works clash with sewer improvements and broadband projects.

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Train line reopened after bridge smash

14 February 2022
Train line reopened after bridge smash

A remarkable clean up operation saw a rail line reopened in time for morning commuters after a lorry collided with a bridge.

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New 40mph speed limit on link road

14 February 2022
New 40mph speed limit on link road

A new speed limit will come into effect next month as part of road improvements near the A2 Ebbsfleet Junction.

Riverside dig site reveals stunning ancient mysteries

13 February 2022
Riverside dig site reveals stunning ancient mysteries

Ancient metal workers may have been illegally extracting silver by the Medway in Roman Britain, before their dynasty was overtaken... by owls.

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'It was harder dealing with councillors than yobs'

11 February 2022
'It was harder dealing with councillors than yobs'

A parkland volunteer group is set to disband, blaming poor communication and a series of disagreements with councillors and council officers.

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'Like a scene out of The Bill'

09 February 2022
'Like a scene out of The Bill'

A police pursuit of a moped ended with officers chasing the rider and passenger through an industrial site.

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Delays continue due to ongoing roadworks

08 February 2022
Delays continue due to ongoing roadworks

Medway council has apologised to drivers as a roadworks scheme continues to cause tailbacks.

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Knife-wielding robber jailed

08 February 2022
Knife-wielding robber jailed

A robber who threatened staff with knives at four shops and stole cash has been jailed.

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Man charged after bank robbery

08 February 2022
Man charged after bank robbery

A man has appeared in court after a robbery in which a bank worker was threatened at knifepoint.

Charity thanks long-standing festival organiser

07 February 2022
Charity thanks long-standing festival organiser

The Alzheimer's Society have thanked the organiser of long-running music festival Kimbofest, which is under-way again this month.

NatWest to close high street branch

07 February 2022
NatWest to close high street branch

The banks says counter transactions decreased by 41% between 2017 and 2019 at a branch earmarked for closure this year.

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New taphouse has ale lovers in a spin

07 February 2022
New taphouse has ale lovers in a spin

With beers from around the world, visitors to a new drinking venue might have to let the taphouse's 'random spinner' choose their pint for them.

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Two-hour queues after incidents lead to traffic chaos

07 February 2022
Two-hour queues after incidents lead to traffic chaos

A broken down vehicle, roadworks and a tunnel crash led to mega queues and delays for hundreds of drivers.

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What the Dickens should we do with the Swiss Chalet?

07 February 2022
What the Dickens should we do with the Swiss Chalet?

Dickens is 210 today, but in the week before his birthday our reporter, Chris Hunter found both the author and his writing chalet looking dejected.

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Another MP submits letter of no confidence in PM

04 February 2022
Another MP submits letter of no confidence in PM

MP Aaron Bell previously explained only 10 people went to his grandmother's funeral in Kent in the same month a party was allegedly held at Number 10.

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