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Delays after electrical problems on train line

10 May 2019
Delays after electrical problems on train line

Commuters travelling into the capital have have been told to expect delays following electrical issues.

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Gold necklace and bracelet stolen from jewellers

09 May 2019
Gold necklace and bracelet stolen from jewellers

An investigation has been launched after a gold necklace and bracelet were reportedly stolen from a town centre jewellers.

Shocking footage from animal park break-in

08 May 2019
Shocking footage from animal park break-in

Hooded thieves have been caught on camera raiding an animal centre before fleeing with hundreds of pounds in donations.

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Lifesaving equipment vandalised for second time

08 May 2019
Lifesaving equipment vandalised for second time

Thieves are believed to have tried to steal a defibrillator in the centre of a town.

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Man injured in bike crash

07 May 2019
Man injured in bike crash

A cyclist was taken to hospital following a crash between a bike and a car.

Delays after emergency services called to train station

07 May 2019
Delays after emergency services called to train station

Commuters faced delays into the capital after emergency services were called to a busy station.

Derelict buildings 'driving visitors away from town’

07 May 2019
Derelict buildings 'driving visitors away from town’

Two derelict buildings close to a town's only chain hotel could be driving visitors away, residents fear.

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Return of popular raft race sunk by lack of entrants

05 May 2019
Return of popular raft race sunk by lack of entrants

A town’s first raft race since the 1980s has been cancelled after just a handful of teams entered.

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Here's what happened at the Canterbury City Council elections

03 May 2019
Here's what happened at the Canterbury City Council elections

It was a dramatic day as the Conservatives suffered two high-profile casualties and saw their grip on the local authority loosen.

'School’s expansion plan threatened by grammar'

02 May 2019
'School’s expansion plan threatened by grammar'

A coastal grammar school would spell the end of any hope of an expansion at Herne Bay High, its head teacher believes.

Late-night raids 'a kick in the teeth' for businesses

02 May 2019
Late-night raids 'a kick in the teeth' for businesses

Hundreds of pounds have been stolen from two town centre stores after they were targeted in late-night raids.

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More arrests in connection with rape

01 May 2019
More arrests in connection with rape

A total of six men have been arrested in connection with the rape of a woman.

Calls for action at ‘trouble-hit’ care home

30 April 2019
Calls for action at ‘trouble-hit’ care home

Elderly residents living next to a derelict former nursing home say they are being “terrorised” by gangs of youths vandalising the property.

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Green light for town's first 24-hour gym

28 April 2019
Green light for town's first 24-hour gym

Eye-catching plans for an American firm to open a 24-hour fitness centre have been approved.

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Mum launches clothes range for autistic son

28 April 2019
Mum launches clothes range for autistic son

A mother tired of the disapproving comments her five-year-old with autism receives has designed a clothing range to alert people to his behaviour.

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High street shop of 34 years closes

26 April 2019
High street shop of 34 years closes

A popular spare parts dealer in the centre of town has closed after struggling to compete with the rise of online shopping.

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Three rape arrests after late-night search

26 April 2019
Three rape arrests after late-night search

Three men have been arrested on suspicion of rape after police were called to a block of flats.

Crunch time for seafront homes and shop

25 April 2019
Crunch time for seafront homes and shop

A multi-million pound regeneration is set to be given the green light after council officers recommended the scheme be approved.

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Memorial lanterns and balloons ‘still killing wildlife’

24 April 2019
Memorial lanterns and balloons ‘still killing wildlife’

A conservationist is campaigning to end the release of lanterns and balloons from the seafront after seeing dead seagulls tangled in their remains.

‘This will destroy our village’

23 April 2019
‘This will destroy our village’

Angry residents fear their village could be “destroyed” if a bid to build 180 homes is approved.

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