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Takeaway facing graffiti clean-up threat

17 April 2018
Takeaway facing graffiti clean-up threat

Legal action could be taken against the owner of property unless they take action to remove graffiti.

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World record attempt at new bar

13 April 2018
World record attempt at new bar

An escapologist will try to break out of prison transport leg irons as part of a launch event at Kent's newest pub.

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Vase found in Kent seaside town sells for £410,000

11 April 2018
Vase found in Kent seaside town sells for £410,000

A rare Chinese vase found in an "unassuming house" in Kent has sold at an auction in the county today amid global controversy.

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Drivers face fines for leaving engines running

10 April 2018
Drivers face fines for leaving engines running

Measures to cut traffic pollution could include fining drivers for leaving their engines running at level crossings and outside schools.

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Huge lake needed to keep the taps running

10 April 2018
Huge lake needed to keep the taps running

Plans for a vast new reservoir needed to meet future water demand are to go on public exhibition

Wedding joy for terminally ill Emily

10 April 2018
Wedding joy for terminally ill Emily

A young woman battling cancer set to marry after being given a devastating diagnosis.

Farage visit stirs up a storm at fishing protest

08 April 2018
Farage visit stirs up a storm at fishing protest

A protest by fishermen over Brexit negotiations has led to heated exchanges between rival groups following the arrival of Nigel Farage.

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Tragic motorway incident being investigated by police

08 April 2018
Tragic motorway incident being investigated by police

Police are appealing for witnesses following a fatal Kent motorway incident involving a pedestrian.

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Nigel Farage to attend trawlermen's 'burning boat' mass protest off Kent coast

08 April 2018
Nigel Farage to attend trawlermen's 'burning boat' mass protest off Kent coast

Fisherman plan to set fire to a boat in protest at being left high and dry by 'disastrous' Brexit deal.

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White powder scare sparks police response

05 April 2018
White powder scare sparks police response

Police have removed "poisoned" bread from near a recreation ground.

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Unlicensed puppy breeder slapped with court injunction

05 April 2018
Unlicensed puppy breeder slapped with court injunction

A court has served an injunction on an unlicensed dog breeder preventing the sale of cockapoo puppies.

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Fruit and veg - how it used to be sold

05 April 2018
Fruit and veg - how it used to be sold

A plastic packaging free grocery store promises a return to old time shopping habits.

Hold tight - a revolution in public transport could be coming

05 April 2018
Hold tight - a revolution in public transport could be coming

Futuristic driverless transport could solve town and city traffic woes, says leading business commentator.

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Naked bike ride hits skids

05 April 2018
Naked bike ride hits skids

A controversial protest which sees cyclists ride through the streets nude has been called off.

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Green light for £9.1m car park

03 April 2018
Green light for £9.1m car park

Controversial plans for a three-storey car park next to a busy railway station have tonight been approved.

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Heated council debate expected over plans for £9.1 million multi-storey car park

03 April 2018
Heated council debate expected over plans for £9.1 million multi-storey car park

Clean air campaigners to gather to demonstrate against 'polluting' plans for a new multi-storey car park.

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Future bleak for club if plans shown the red card

02 April 2018
Future bleak for club if plans shown the red card

A football club faces collapse if plans for a new sporting super hub are rejected, bosses claim.

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Supermarkets blamed for closure of greengrocer

29 March 2018
Supermarkets blamed for closure of greengrocer

The owners of a fruit and veg shop which is closing after 70 years are urging shoppers to support small independent traders - or lose them.

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Operatic society, founded in 1906, could be left without a stage after losing its venue

29 March 2018
Operatic society, founded in 1906, could be left without a stage after losing its venue

An amateur group is facing the final curtain after theatre bosses say they can no longer subside its productions,

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Victim in her 60s was hit in the face outside GP surgery

26 March 2018
Victim in her 60s was hit in the face outside GP surgery

Police say they have made contact with a woman they want to speak to in connection with an assault.

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