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Therapist thanks key workers by topping up treatment vouchers

25 June 2020
Therapist thanks key workers by topping up treatment vouchers

A therapist has topped up the value of any vouchers bought for key workers during lockdown as a gesture of thanks for their efforts.

Zebra crossing plans announced for 'accident blackspot'

24 June 2020
Zebra crossing plans announced for 'accident blackspot'

A new crossing at the site of an 'accident black spot' is the latest attempt to slow down traffic on a main road.

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The historic sites preparing to welcome visitors again

24 June 2020
The historic sites preparing to welcome visitors again

Dover Castle and Walmer Castle and Gardens will be among 40 historic properties run by English Heritage to reopen in July.

Eyelash technician gets to work at Port Lympne

23 June 2020
Eyelash technician gets to work at Port Lympne

Having temporarily ditched the eyelash glue, a beautician has turned her hand to sanding down railings, jet washing and painting at Port Lympne.

DiscoBoy prankster brings 'social discoing' to beach promenade

23 June 2020
DiscoBoy prankster brings 'social discoing' to beach promenade

A pub landlord was among those who joined in an impromptu promenade party hosted by internet sensation DiscoBoy.

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Veterans lay wreath to honour Dame Vera Lynn

22 June 2020
Veterans lay wreath to honour Dame Vera Lynn

A veterans' association for ex-servicemen and women has paid tribute to Dame Vera Lynn.

Public pool converted into prosecco bar

20 June 2020
Public pool converted into prosecco bar

In an innovative move to help get businesses back up and running, a council has granted permission for a prosecco bar to take over a paddling pool.

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Thousands raised in memory of man hit by car

19 June 2020
Thousands raised in memory of man hit by car

Friends of a man who died after being hit by a car have raised almost £3,000 towards his funeral.

Rugby team take on 20,000 pitches charity challenge

18 June 2020
Rugby team take on 20,000 pitches charity challenge

A senior rugby team has discovered a way to beat the lockdown match ban while preparing for its upcoming season.

Forces' Sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn dies

18 June 2020
Forces' Sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn dies

Dame Vera Lynn, who sang There'll Be Blue Birds Over The White Cliffs of Dover, died at the age of 103.

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Changes to minor injuries units that you need to know about

17 June 2020
Changes to minor injuries units that you need to know about

Two Kent hospitals have changed the way they treat people suffering with minor injuries.

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Premier League's cash boost for grass roots club

17 June 2020
Premier League's cash boost for grass roots club

A grass roots club has double the reason to celebrate with a cash boost in the same week as the return of Premier League matches.

Roaming peacocks become stars of children’s book

17 June 2020
Roaming peacocks become stars of children’s book

Four roaming peacocks who became a source of entertainment for locked down households have become the stars of a children's book.

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Helicopter helps police with manhunt

16 June 2020
Helicopter helps police with manhunt

A helicopter hovering over a town last night was searching for a man believed to have breached bail conditions.

Wildlife park keen to increase visitor capacity after first day

15 June 2020
Wildlife park keen to increase visitor capacity after first day

A reopened wildlife park in Kent is already reviewing its visitor capacity following a successful first day back in business.

Police forced to withdraw lockdown fines

13 June 2020
Police forced to withdraw lockdown fines

Kent Police has withdrawn a number of lockdown fines wrongly issued by its officers.

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'There is much more to do'

12 June 2020
'There is much more to do'

Three incidents involving 38 migrants have been recorded off the Kent coast of the English Channel.

Medieval town’s strategy to get customers into its small shops

12 June 2020
Medieval town’s strategy to get customers into its small shops

With its narrow pavements and medieval buildings, how will the historic town of Sandwich cope with 21st century social distancing?

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Criminal cash courier smuggled £12m in 45 trips

12 June 2020
Criminal cash courier smuggled £12m in 45 trips

A Turkish lorry driver has been jailed For smuggling more than £12 million of criminal cash out of the country over a five-month period.

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Drug dealer offered prizes to users who bought the most

11 June 2020
Drug dealer offered prizes to users who bought the most

A drug dealer who offered prizes to users who bought the most crack cocaine and heroin has been handed a two year jail sentence.

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