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Meet the jive dancing vicar hoping to get worshippers dancing in the aisles

22 June 2020
Meet the jive dancing vicar hoping to get worshippers dancing in the aisles

A new parish vicar is aiming to inject some rhythm into his church after taking over and speaks about the importance of reopening for the community.

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Road closures as bridge work resumes

22 June 2020
Road closures as bridge work resumes

A major refurbishment project to an important river bridge will resume as drivers are warned to expect road closures and delays.

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'We were too slow, too stupid and did not take it seriously'

21 June 2020
'We were too slow, too stupid and did not take it seriously'

A leading virologist, who is working on anti-body tests for coronavirus, said we were far too late in reacting to coronavirus.

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Pub's zoo to open again

18 June 2020
Pub's zoo to open again

A popular zoo, which saw thousands of pounds raised by well-wishers to help feed the animals, opens its doors again next week.

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Thousands sign rival statue petitions

18 June 2020
Thousands sign rival statue petitions

Rival groups have gathered thousands of supporters in a debate on whether the statue of one of Britain's most famous soldiers is removed.

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Father and daughter's epic cycle challenge

18 June 2020
Father and daughter's epic cycle challenge

A family's huge cycling fundraiser is on hold – but only for now.

'I could see guns'

18 June 2020
'I could see guns'

A witness has described the moment armed police swooped into a village.

Birthday gift for TV star Bradley

16 June 2020
Birthday gift for TV star Bradley

The son of TV star Bradley Walsh has commissioned a birthday gift for his dad by a Kent artist.

'I thought we would ride out the storm together'

16 June 2020
'I thought we would ride out the storm together'

A loving widow has paid tribute to her husband who died after catching coronavirus.

Campaigners' fears despite planning victory

16 June 2020
Campaigners' fears despite planning victory

People who successfully fought plans to build on orchards are worried it isn't the end of the fight.

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Overhaul for youth probation service amid rise in violent crimes

15 June 2020
Overhaul for youth probation service amid rise in violent crimes

The service which oversees young offenders is having to "rebuild" after an upsurge in violence, drug gangs and weapons after a damning inspection.

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KFC opens at retail park

15 June 2020
KFC opens at retail park

A long-awaited KFC has finally opened its doors to the public on the same day non-essential shops across the county welcome back customers.

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Controversial orchard plan kicked out

15 June 2020
Controversial orchard plan kicked out

A proposal to build on orchards has been turned down.

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'Me? Vulnerable?'

15 June 2020
'Me? Vulnerable?'

At the start of lockdown 68,000 people in Kent were told they would have to stay indoors to protect themselves from coronavirus.

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Harry Potter's links to Kent

14 June 2020
Harry Potter's links to Kent

From the Dartford Crossing to a house on Sheppey, Kent has it's fair share links to the wizarding world – although some are more tenuous than others.

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Teen's close shave

12 June 2020
Teen's close shave

A youngster has lopped off his locks for a popular hospice.

Get your shopping in a snap

12 June 2020
Get your shopping in a snap

Business is booming for one shopkeeper after launching home delivery.

£1.5m to help pay bills

12 June 2020
£1.5m to help pay bills

Our council has paid out hundreds of thousands of pounds to help those struggling to pay bills.

'He just loved people'

12 June 2020
'He just loved people'

Tributes have been paid to a former photographer and landlord who has passed away.

Don't get caught out!

11 June 2020
Don't get caught out!

Parking wardens will be handing out tickets again from Monday.

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