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Network Rail has agreed to turn the volume down on a level crossing alarm in Sandwich which has been causing a disturbance.
A heritage group in Ash has received more than £3,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund for a project marking the centenary of the First World War.
Bosses at Hadlow College say their plans to revive the Betteshanger Colliery site will not duplicate Discovery Park but work alongside it.
Pfizer has donated £1,500 to the Rotary Club of Sandwich to repair the Bulwarks play area.
Plans for a new high speed rail link to London have been hailed as a positive venture for a town by the boss of one Kent's largest business parks.
The daughter of the man who died after his car fell from a cliff says he was a loving husband, father and grandfather.
The Street, New Street and Queens Road in Ash will be closed over the summer holidays due to gas mains work.
More than 5,000 animal lovers are calling for dogs to be allowed to stay with their owners on ferries after a pet died in sweltering conditions
A man who died after his car plunged from a cliff has been named today.
Residents across the district have expressed their anger over changes to recycling rules.
The county was hit by storms over the weekend with residents in Dover and Deal capturing some amazing pictures.
The beautiful sounds of the Manwood Singers will be heard at St Mary's Arts Centre in Sandwich tonight.
The Shadows tribute band An Audience with Hank and Bruce played by Ritchy Ritch and Steve Wood will perform in Sandwich.
Nine of the controversial beach huts on Walmer seafront have been removed and a site meeting will be held next week to discuss if more can be taken.
An variety of acts will be performing at the Sandwich Prom held for Martha Trust at the Salutation.
Today and tomorrow will see live acts, local ale and Morris dancers on the streets of Sandwich.
Littering in Blenheim Road is the worst its been in 22 years, says Maria Havard.
Track renewal work will mean overnight noise and no trains to the Sandwich Folk and Ale Festival.
The district council wants to hear residents’ views on play areas in Dover, Aycliffe and Sandwich.
Nine of the controversial beach huts on Walmer seafront will be removed – but objectors say it is still not enough.
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