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Police with Tasers arrest half-naked man

16 February 2021
Police with Tasers arrest half-naked man

Officers with Tasers arrested a man armed with a hammer in the middle of a housing estate.

Free copies of illustrated history book

12 February 2021
Free copies of illustrated history book

A councillor who has put together a new picture-packed history book of the Isle of Sheppey is giving away copies to schools and organisations.

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Driver caught on CCTV ramming vehicles on driveway

11 February 2021
Driver caught on CCTV ramming vehicles on driveway

Police are hunting a motorist who reversed into a private driveway and then brazenly smashed into two cars and a van which was also caught on CCTV.

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Shocking new photos released of damage to beauty spot

11 February 2021
Shocking new photos released of damage to beauty spot

A council has released shocking new photographs showing the extent of damage a farmer is said to have done to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Magical icicle hedges caught on camera

10 February 2021
Magical icicle hedges caught on camera

Spectacular icicle hedges caused by cars going over puddles have been spotted across the county and have been caught on camera.

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Crash caused delays on M2

10 February 2021
Crash caused delays on M2

A crash on the London-bound carriageway of the M2 caused delays for motorists.

Hospital 'refused to readmit' sick man who later died

09 February 2021
Hospital 'refused to readmit' sick man who later died

A coroner has asked a hospital to explain why an elderly patient was 'dumped' at his home with no bed and no nurse to tend to his leg ulcers.

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Farmer ordered to stop dumping rubbish in beauty spot

09 February 2021
Farmer ordered to stop dumping rubbish in beauty spot

The High Court has ordered a Kent farmer to stop burning waste and keeping cars and caravans in ancient woodland.

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'Stop feeding our horses - it’s killing them'

09 February 2021
'Stop feeding our horses - it’s killing them'

Giving a horse an apple or carrot could sign its death warrant, so owners are pleading with people not to feed their animals.

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Kent police chase sex offenders in TV show

08 February 2021
Kent police chase sex offenders in TV show

A Channel 4 TV documentary goes behind the scenes to see how undercover cops from Kent Police track down paedophiles.

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Council takes down anti-covid stickers

05 February 2021
Council takes down anti-covid stickers

Anti-covid stickers which appeared along a Kent seafront have been removed by the council.

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Reunion planned for 1990s pop band?

05 February 2021
Reunion planned for 1990s pop band?

A Kent band which promised great things in the 90s before disbanding has re-released its original demo tapes and could be poised for a new tour.

Kent holiday isle still fighting for brown motorway tourist signs

04 February 2021
Kent holiday isle still fighting for brown motorway tourist signs

'It's been like going on a bear hunt,' says exasperated councillor in the 20-year battle for a resort's brown motorway tourist signs.

Balloon launch to mark school's first anniversary

04 February 2021
Balloon launch to mark school's first anniversary

Pupils watched a balloon launch to mark the first year of a primary school joining a new trust at home on social media because of the Covid lockdown.

Teenager's death was a 'tragic accident'

04 February 2021
Teenager's death was a 'tragic accident'

An inquest has heard that a 16-year-old schoolgirl's 'tragic death' was 'unavoidable' after she was hit by a car at night.

Elderly couple offered 80-mile round-trip for coronavirus jab

03 February 2021
Elderly couple offered 80-mile round-trip for coronavirus jab

A couple in their 70s were offered a place at a Covid vaccination centre 40 miles from home despite living within walking distance of another.

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Man makes model of Kent bridge out of two carrot slicers

31 January 2021
Man makes model of Kent bridge out of two carrot slicers

Engineer Dale Dempsey is missing Kent because of the Covid lockdown so he's made his own version of one of our bridges using two vegetable slicers.

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Stained-glass window can now be seen in all its glory

31 January 2021
Stained-glass window can now be seen in all its glory

First pictures of stained-glass window finally back in church and what Canterbury Cathedral had to say about it.

Time for change in town centre

30 January 2021
Time for change in town centre

A council is planning to give its town a makeover including the clock tower.

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One of Kent's oldest rail footbridges demolished

29 January 2021
One of Kent's oldest rail footbridges demolished

One of Kent's oldest Victorian railway footbridges is being scrapped after Network Rail said it was at the end of its useful life.

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