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Flood-besieged Albert Road residents have been invited to attend a meeting with MP Charlie Elphicke to discuss the road’s drainage problem.
Co-owner of the Lane Anna Murray is paying homage to her German roots with a week of Oktoberfest celebrations.
DJ Sam Divine will take to the decks in Deal for the second time this year on Saturday, October 3
Crowds will gather at Parochial Primary School today (Tuesday) to witness the rededication of the school’s gate guardian.
After weeks of anticipation, the results of this year’s South East in Bloom competition have been revealed, with Deal receiving silver gilt
A consultation on plans to open up St Peter’s Church tower in Sandwich has taken place, helping the project to move forward.
Stagecoach has apologised to a 17-year-old who has experienced difficulty attending his apprenticeship due to the bus company’s service.
Cyclists are gearing up for a bike ride in aid of the Breast Cancer Now charity - and you can get involved
To mark the start of the Rugby World Cup, Deal and Betteshanger Rugby Club is offering a special World Cup membership for £10
A nightclub doorman acquitted of manslaughter by gross negligence after restraining an aggressive customer is calling for drastic change.
Three barbers from Deal are entering the Spartan Race on Sunday to raise funds for the Pilgrims Hospice.
Police and ambulance crews were called after a boy was hit by a car.
A "diamond geezer" who lived the high life in casinos and on holiday while conning investors out of thousands must pay his victims back.
Police are investigating two burglaries in Deal over the weekend.
Police have revealed that one of their officers was injured, but no arrests were made, at yesterday’s National Front march in Dover.
Grab those running shoes for a half-marathon along the east Kent coast in aid of PSA Kent.
Charlie Elphicke was on the 330 MPs who voted against legalising assisted suicide in a vote in Parliament.
Police have said a planned demonstration march by the National Front and counter demonstrations in Dover today is highly likely to cause disruption.
Far-right demonstrators were heard shouting “no more refugees” as they marched in Dover today.
Firefighters have issued warnings about chimneys and smoke alarms following two incidents in Deal last night.