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'They are devastated, this is their community'

12 October 2020
'They are devastated, this is their community'

A pottery school for adults with learning disabilities is searching for a new home, after being given six weeks notice to leave.

Ceremonial knives grabbed in burglary

08 October 2020
Ceremonial knives grabbed in burglary

Police are investigating a burglary in which distinctive knives and ornaments were taken.

Fears junction upgrades may cut into protected countryside

08 October 2020
Fears junction upgrades may cut into protected countryside

Planned changes to major junctions could mean encroaching on an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Plans for Kent's most polluted road 'tinker at edge' of problem

08 October 2020
Plans for Kent's most polluted road 'tinker at edge' of problem

A council has revealed its latest scheme to reduce pollution at a notorious hotspot, but the reaction has been mixed.

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Woman hit in face by attempted robber while walking along major road

07 October 2020
Woman hit in face by attempted robber while walking along major road

Police are appealing for information after an attempted robbery on a major route.

'I was made redundant after 30 years, and then got my dream job'

07 October 2020
'I was made redundant after 30 years, and then got my dream job'

A dad who spent decades at Lloyds Banks has taken on a new role; groundsman at a special school.

Man charged after motorbike and cash stolen

07 October 2020
Man charged after motorbike and cash stolen

A man has appeared in court, charged with burglary and theft.

CCTV released after diamond watch and pearl earrings stolen

06 October 2020
CCTV released after diamond watch and pearl earrings stolen

A burglary has prompted police to release CCTV of a previous suspicious incident at the same home.

Ex-grammar school teacher in court on sex charges

06 October 2020
Ex-grammar school teacher in court on sex charges

A former grammar school teacher has appeared in court, accused of grooming and sexually assaulting a pupil.

More groups enter isolation as coronavirus cases rise at school

02 October 2020
More groups enter isolation as coronavirus cases rise at school

A school for disabled pupils has confirmed a "small" number of staff and one pupil have tested positive for coronavirus.

Dad's charity trek for son, 7, with muscle-wasting condition

02 October 2020
Dad's charity trek for son, 7, with muscle-wasting condition

A group are raising money to make sure a little boy, who has a severe muscle degeneration disorder, has the best life possible.

Axes and crowbars seized by police

02 October 2020
Axes and crowbars seized by police

A suspected burglar has been arrested, with police finding axes, a crowbar and gloves in his car.

Lanes reopen after motorway crash leads to delays

02 October 2020
Lanes reopen after motorway crash leads to delays

A motorway collision led to expected delays of half an hour and backlogged traffic.

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Calls for vigilance after spate of Land Rover thefts

02 October 2020
Calls for vigilance after spate of Land Rover thefts

A spate of four-by-four thefts has prompted police to issue safety advice to drivers.

"Unique" village pub saved from Shepherd Neame conversion plans

02 October 2020
"Unique" village pub saved from Shepherd Neame conversion plans

Councillors unanimously rejected a brewer's scheme to turn a pub into a residential property.

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Paramedics battled to save man found collapsed in car park

01 October 2020
Paramedics battled to save man found collapsed in car park

An inquest has opened into the death of a man whose body was found in a carpark.

Rail fare system is 'outrageous injustice'

30 September 2020
Rail fare system is 'outrageous injustice'

An MP has called on the Government to act swiftly on bringing in flexible rail fares for commuters.

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Pupils and staff sent home after coronavirus case at disabled school

29 September 2020
Pupils and staff sent home after coronavirus case at disabled school

Pupils in two 'bubbles' as well as employees are self-isolating after a confirmed coronavirus case at their school.

Students have designs on helping charities

29 September 2020
Students have designs on helping charities

Need help with a new website or logo? Graphic design students are offering assistance for free to community organisations.

Clumsy dog named 'nation's most destructive pet'

29 September 2020
Clumsy dog named 'nation's most destructive pet'

A calamitous cocker spaniel has come out top in a poll of the UK's most mischievous pets.

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