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Villagers rally against 49-home development

01 June 2019
Villagers rally against 49-home development

Villagers are uniting against plans for 49 new homes on fields in their village saying there is enough development already and concerns about traffic.

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Fire breaks out near Dreamland

31 May 2019
Fire breaks out near Dreamland

A fire started in a car park close to the historic seafront attraction this evening.

Men attacked by 'gang of 15' on beach

31 May 2019
Men attacked by 'gang of 15' on beach

Two men were attacked by a group on a beach after being verbally abused.

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Cliff suicide victim's 21 failed calls to GP

31 May 2019
Cliff suicide victim's 21 failed calls to GP

A 33-year-old man made 21 failed attempts to call his GP just hours before jumping to his death from cliffs, it has emerged.

Bella Italia set to join shopping centre

30 May 2019
Bella Italia set to join shopping centre

A restaurant chain is due to spend £225,000 kitting out its latest outlet which is due to open ahead of the summer holidays.

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Nine historic buildings granted listed status

30 May 2019
Nine historic buildings granted listed status

Historic buildings in a Kent town have been recognised in the latest listings protecting some of the country's most important old structures.

Man wanted for return to prison

29 May 2019
Man wanted for return to prison

Police are hunting a man wanted for recall to prison - but who else are the county's most-wanted criminals?

Outdoor film shows could end

29 May 2019
Outdoor film shows could end

Thousands of pounds needs to be raised to keep a community-run open air cinema in business.

Green light for new units after 50-year-old business moves out

28 May 2019
Green light for new units after 50-year-old business moves out

Two new industrial units will be built at the former home of a business based in Thanet for five decades.

Big screen to show Champions League final

28 May 2019
Big screen to show Champions League final

A giant screen in Kent will show the Champions League final between Liverpool and Tottenham at the weekend.

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Hornby worker given VIP welcome on 99th birthday

28 May 2019
Hornby worker given VIP welcome on 99th birthday

A former Hornby factory worker says she was overwhelmed with the welcome after returning to her workplace 50 years later on a special birthday visit.

Book shop and cafe set for opening

25 May 2019
Book shop and cafe set for opening

A new independent bookshop and cafe opens this weekend after running successfully as a pop-up for the last two years.

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'He is and always will be adored by many'

24 May 2019
'He is and always will be adored by many'

The family of a man found dead in his bedroom by his grandfather after suffering a drug overdose say he was the "most caring and kind boy".

Security boost for shelter sparks restoration calls

24 May 2019
Security boost for shelter sparks restoration calls

New security fencing installed to protect it from vandalism is sparking renewed calls for the structure to finally be returned to its former glory.

'If there's a better breakfast, I'm yet to find it'

24 May 2019
'If there's a better breakfast, I'm yet to find it'

A restaurant has been awarded the title of having the best breakfast in Britain, so we went down to try it out... and we weren't disappointed.

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Police probe after 'girl followed by men'

23 May 2019
Police probe after 'girl followed by men'

An investigation has been launched after a teenage girl out walking her dog was reportedly followed by two men.

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Grandfather finds drug addict grandson's body in bedroom

22 May 2019
Grandfather finds drug addict grandson's body in bedroom

A man who had been battling a drug addiction since he was child was found dead at his home by his grandfather.

Lack of charging points cancels part of 'Stop Brexit' bus tour

22 May 2019
Lack of charging points cancels part of 'Stop Brexit' bus tour

One of the stops on the 'Stop Brexit' bus tour around Kent was cancelled today - after the driver could not find a charging point.

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Grayling back in High Court over Brexit ferry deals

22 May 2019
Grayling back in High Court over Brexit ferry deals

Transport secretary Chris Grayling has appeared in the High Court again as the government is sued for its handling of Brexit ferry contracts.

Anger as ‘missed bin collections’ leaves rubbish on the streets

22 May 2019
Anger as ‘missed bin collections’ leaves rubbish on the streets

Angry residents have blasted a council for missing bin collections amid complaints of rubbish being left strewn across streets.

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