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Gone in 24 hours - 1,000 free recycling bins snapped up

22 June 2018
Gone in 24 hours - 1,000 free recycling bins snapped up

Refuse contractor failings lead to a bonus for residents.

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A boost for cycling is on the drawing board

21 June 2018
A boost for cycling is on the drawing board

Proposals to extend a well used cycle route go on show.

Kent beauty hoping to do the county proud

21 June 2018
Kent beauty hoping to do the county proud

University graduate will line up for a chance to win a prestigious pageant title.

Drama as men cling to boat for more than two hours

20 June 2018
Drama as men cling to boat for more than two hours

Two anglers - one aged 74 - are lucky to be alive after they clung to their boat for two-and-a-half hours after it was capsized by a wave.

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No trace of car which killed student

15 June 2018
No trace of car which killed student

A car which likely struck and killed a student has never been traced despite being captured on CCTV.

Man killed in freak jet ski accident struck by friend

14 June 2018
Man killed in freak jet ski accident struck by friend

A 25-year-old man suffered catastrophic injuries when the rubber ring he was in was hit by a friend's jet ski.

Countryside champion dedicated his life to flora and fauna

14 June 2018
Countryside champion dedicated his life to flora and fauna

Gazette nature notes writer Peter Gay inspired a love of nature and wildlife

Stressed shop boss to shut post office

14 June 2018
Stressed shop boss to shut post office

A postmaster says he is being forced to shut his village counter because the pressure is affecting his health.

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Courageous woman who made her mark

03 June 2018
Courageous woman who made her mark

Of the 531 names on a Kent memorial to the fallen of the Great War only one is a woman. Here's her story...

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Campaigner helped set up Childline

31 May 2018
Campaigner helped set up Childline

A campaigner who helped set up Childline with Esther Rantzen has died, aged 75.

Major crash on busy road

31 May 2018
Major crash on busy road

A road has reopened after two women were trapped in their vehicles following a crash.

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Pub-diner chain's newest hotel opens after £2.5m makeover

29 May 2018
Pub-diner chain's newest hotel opens after £2.5m makeover

Think you know Wetherspoons? Here's a new hotel after a £2.5m makeover.

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‘Polite, but firm’ stance helps defuse travellers drama

29 May 2018
‘Polite, but firm’ stance helps defuse travellers drama

Treating travellers with “respect and sensitivity” is the best way to secure a drama-free departure, says the council official who deals with them.

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Hunt for distraction burglar

25 May 2018
Hunt for distraction burglar

Police have issued an image of a man believed to have stolen money from a pensioner.

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Village could be 'split' by new housing estate

25 May 2018
Village could be 'split' by new housing estate

Fears a village could be split into “two halves” have been raised following the release of details of a major housing development.

'Bubbly and bright' mum dies after son's birth

24 May 2018
'Bubbly and bright' mum dies after son's birth

A 29-year-old mum has tragically died after giving birth to her baby son, Albie.

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Seaside visitors face parking misery over the bank holiday weekend

22 May 2018
Seaside visitors face parking misery over the bank holiday weekend

Emergency safety work has closed a popular seafront car park for up to five weeks.

Busy road closed after crash

18 May 2018
Busy road closed after crash

A woman has been cut free from an overturned car by firefighters.

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Alarm raised following bogus caller

18 May 2018
Alarm raised following bogus caller

A man claiming to be a plumber managed to trick his way into a home.

Travellers arrive on playing field

18 May 2018
Travellers arrive on playing field

A community group has raised concerns about the arrival of caravans on a popular playing field - but travellers insist they will not leave a mess.

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