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Council sorry after 35ft tree falls onto house

15 December 2020
Council sorry after 35ft tree falls onto house

A retired teacher watched open-mouthed as a 35ft tree being chopped down by the council fell onto his house.

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Fury at Wetherspoon's anti-lockdown posters in Covid hotspot

14 December 2020
Fury at Wetherspoon's anti-lockdown posters in Covid hotspot

A councillor has blasted Wetherspoon over posters in a pub window in one of England's Covid hotspots which "play down" the impact of coronavirus.

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Cyclist hurt on busy road

01 December 2020
Cyclist hurt on busy road

Emergency services are at the scene of an incident involving an injured cyclist.

'My ultimate fear was that we would lose him'

01 December 2020
'My ultimate fear was that we would lose him'

A boy who was airlifted to a London hospital as a baby when he needed lifesaving specialist treatment celebrates his seventh birthday today.

Emergency crews called to railway bridge

30 November 2020
 Emergency crews called to railway bridge

A critical care ambulance joined paramedics and police at the scene of a 'medical incident'.

Teenager charged after ink theft from Sainsbury's

25 November 2020
Teenager charged after ink theft from Sainsbury's

A 19-year-old has been charged with stealing ink cartridges worth £1,500 from a supermarket.

Motorway crash leads to three-mile tailback

25 November 2020
Motorway crash leads to three-mile tailback

A four car collision has partially blocked a motorway leading to delays.

Tribute to Peter Cushing appears in town

24 November 2020
Tribute to Peter Cushing appears in town

An artist has created a mural to the late Peter Cushing in the same town that has a Wetherspoons named after him.

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Plans for 1,750-home 'new village' revealed

21 November 2020
Plans for 1,750-home 'new village' revealed

Developers have created a vision for a huge new housing estate across 178 acres of farmland next to a motorway.

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Shock as plans for 1,000 homes rejected

19 November 2020
Shock as plans for 1,000 homes rejected

Councillors blasted proposals for a major housing development as being from "the sardine school of planning" as they controversially voted them down.

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Grenfell cladding on student block to be replaced

18 November 2020
Grenfell cladding on student block to be replaced

The owners of a block of student flats have applied for permission to replace its insulation cladding - which is the same used on Grenfell Tower.

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River taped off after body found

18 November 2020
River taped off after body found

Police, paramedics and forensics officers have descended on a street near a river.

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Pillage Canterbury Cathedral in new Assassin's Creed game

18 November 2020
Pillage Canterbury Cathedral in new Assassin's Creed game

The bloody past of a cathedral has been recreated in a new top-selling computer game.

Drug dealer sent out marketing messages to ply his trade

04 November 2020
Drug dealer sent out marketing messages to ply his trade

Police found incriminating phone messages and piles of cash when they raided a drug dealer's home.

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Show goes on for panto as 12,000 tickets sold

03 November 2020
Show goes on for panto as 12,000 tickets sold

Kent's biggest theatre says the second lockdown will not stop its festive show from opening.

'Reckless idiots' clocked at 90mph in village's 30mph zone

29 October 2020
'Reckless idiots' clocked at 90mph in village's 30mph zone

Villagers say a tragedy is waiting to happen after a traffic survey caught drivers travelling at alarming speeds.

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Dog with broken leg left tied to bus stop

27 October 2020
Dog with broken leg left tied to bus stop

A young lurcher was found abandoned tied to a bus stop in severe pain with a broken leg.

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Michael Bublé coming to Kent

27 October 2020
Michael Bublé coming to Kent

Global superstar Michael Bublé is to perform a Kent concert to what is hoped to be a crowd of 20,000.

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River 'trashed' by shameless litter louts

18 October 2020
River 'trashed' by shameless litter louts

A precious Kent river is being “trashed” on an alarming scale, say nature lovers.

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The 100-year-old who helped Bletchley Park code breakers

17 October 2020
The 100-year-old who helped Bletchley Park code breakers

A centenarian has spoken of her vital work in the Second World War supporting code cracking boffins.

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