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Burgers and champagne treat for marathon mum

30 April 2015
Burgers and champagne treat for marathon mum

Amazing mum Chris completes London Marathon months after having surgery to remove tumour from brain and still with a 7cm hole in her skull.

Woman's body found at house

27 April 2015
Woman's body found at house

Police have found the body of a 54-year-old woman after they were called to a house following reports of concern for her welfare.

Vigil for victims of Nepalese earthquake

27 April 2015
Vigil for victims of Nepalese earthquake

Nepalese communities in Kent will come together tonight to pay their respects and pray for the victims of the tragic earthquake in their homeland.

Concerns for woman standing on 'wrong side of motorway bridge'

24 April 2015
Concerns for woman standing on 'wrong side of motorway bridge'

Police were called this afternoon over concerns for the welfare of a woman standing on the wrong side of motorway bridge railings.

Enough: Pavilion needs action now

23 April 2015
Enough: Pavilion needs action now

Residents will meet to kick off a campaign to help find ways to fund the restoration of an historic Edwardian pavilion.

Man arrested for possessing weapon

22 April 2015
Man arrested for possessing weapon

Police arrested a man last night in a residential area for possessing a weapon.

Folkestone's hidden gem

22 April 2015
Folkestone's hidden gem

Tucked away behind the bustle of Folkestone town centre's market and main shopping area is the quiet Bayle area.

One of town's hidden gems?

22 April 2015
One of town's hidden gems?

Great for dog walks, just a wander or discovering nature - is The Warren one of Ashford's hidden treasures?

Arts chief hits back at gold dig 'poverty' claims

22 April 2015
Arts chief hits back at gold dig 'poverty' claims

The chief executive of a Kent arts foundation hit back at claims that Folkestone's gold dig was a plea for help to escape poverty.

Head leaves as ‘superhead’ starts

21 April 2015
Head leaves as ‘superhead’ starts

Popular head teacher Mario Citro leaves Pent Valley after superhead Jon Whitcombe is brought in to take over school.

Biker arrested for causing town centre havoc

17 April 2015
Biker arrested for causing town centre havoc

A biker has been arrested for causing a nightmare for residents which led to anti-social behaviour complaints over illegally riding in a town centre.

Eurostar hit in the pocket by Paris terror attacks

16 April 2015
Eurostar hit in the pocket by Paris terror attacks

Cross-channel rail operator Eurostar says its revenues dropped by £12m in the first quarter of 2015 in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris.

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Superhead’ called in to help improve school

15 April 2015
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Superhead’ called in to help improve school

One of Kent's superheads has been drafted in to improve on of Kent's struggling schools.

Ukip denies it has 'conceded defeat' in Kent seat

15 April 2015
Ukip denies it has 'conceded defeat' in Kent seat

Ukip denies leader Nigel Farage has conceded defeat in attempts to win an earlier target seat after a damaging scandal rocked their campaign.

Ukip opponents smash office windows

13 April 2015
Ukip opponents smash office windows

Opponents of Ukip damage headquarters in one of its Kent target towns as leader Nigel Farage is also targeted by graffiti on a campaign poster.

Pregnant woman rescued from capsized yacht

05 April 2015
Pregnant woman rescued from capsized yacht

A heavily pregnant woman and her partner had to be dramatically rescued and flown to hospital after their yacht capsized.

Teenage girl hurt in daylight attack

02 April 2015
Teenage girl hurt in daylight attack

Police are asking for witnesses after a teenage girl was allegedly assaulted and abused in a daylight attack.

Police called to help distressed man on bridge

02 April 2015
Police called to help distressed man on bridge

Specialist police officers called to help a 'distressed man' on a bridge have managed to talk him down.

'Can you direct me to the Leas Cliff Hotel?'

25 March 2015
'Can you direct me to the Leas Cliff Hotel?'

Tourism signs have begun popping up in Folkestone - but there's a glaring error on them.

Green light for 1,200 homes

25 March 2015
Green light for 1,200 homes

A huge development was given the go ahead last night despite massive opposition over a dangerous narrow bridge on a major access route.

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