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Chart-topping rap star to headline day-time rave at town bar

26 June 2024
Chart-topping rap star to headline day-time rave at town bar

One of the key figures of a hip hop collective which stormed the charts over 20 years ago is to headline a town centre bar’s day-time music event.

Police called after Travellers set up camp at playing field

25 June 2024
Police called after Travellers set up camp at playing field

A council says it attempting to “move on” a group of travellers who have set up an unauthorised encampment at a recreation ground.

Dickens-inspired cocktail bar invites rock legend to try its new ‘Jaggers Gin’

25 June 2024
Dickens-inspired cocktail bar invites rock legend to try its new ‘Jaggers Gin’

A bar dedicated to selling Charles Dickens-themed drinks is inviting Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger to try its latest licensed tipple.

War veteran died just days before D-Day 80th anniversary

25 June 2024
War veteran died just days before D-Day 80th anniversary

A D-Day veteran awarded international medals for his bravery died just days before the anniversary of the event that changed the course of history.

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Dickensian costumes for funeral of Fagin actor

24 June 2024
Dickensian costumes for funeral of Fagin actor

Mourners attending the funeral of the actor who played Fagin for 40 years are encouraged to wear Dickensian costumes as a fitting tribute.

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Fears kids bike riding on ‘dangerous’ barge could destroy historic pier

15 June 2024
Fears kids bike riding on ‘dangerous’ barge could destroy historic pier

A council has been warned it must take action over an abandoned ship which is crashing against a sea wall and causing a pier to crumble away.

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‘It’s not just a place to grab a drink - it’s a vital social hub’

14 June 2024
‘It’s not just a place to grab a drink - it’s a vital social hub’

Last orders may have been called at a community pub but a campaign to get it reopened is gaining momentum.

Pub landlords warn ‘monkey’ thief: ‘Bring him back or we’ll release the CCTV’

12 June 2024
Pub landlords warn ‘monkey’ thief: ‘Bring him back or we’ll release the CCTV’

Publicans have threatened to expose a thief caught on CCTV stealing a sentimental monkey ornament from their boozer.

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The Rochester and Strood constituency and the candidates standing

11 June 2024
The Rochester and Strood constituency and the candidates standing

We profile the Rochester and Strood constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.

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Shock as popular pub to shut today - but regulars vow to save it

08 June 2024
Shock as popular pub to shut today - but regulars vow to save it

A last-ditch attempt has been launched to save a popular community pub described as the ‘heart of the village.

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Controversial 'cathedral view' hotel plot on the market for £2m

07 June 2024
Controversial 'cathedral view' hotel plot on the market for £2m

A car wash site where plans for a 100-room budget hotel with a rooftop bar and restaurant were approved despite heavy opposition is up for sale.

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Huge dragon lands at cathedral

04 June 2024
Huge dragon lands at cathedral

A giant piece of artwork depicting an important piece of ancient writing is to go on display at one of the county’s biggest tourist attractions.

Tributes to ‘born fighter’ with cerebral palsy who ‘gave more than she took’

03 June 2024
Tributes to ‘born fighter’ with cerebral palsy who ‘gave more than she took’

A family has paid a touching tribute to a “funny and generous” sister and daughter who defied the odds and lived life to the full for 60 years.

Fagin actor at town’s Dickens festival for 40 years dies

02 June 2024
Fagin actor at town’s Dickens festival for 40 years dies

Tributes have been paid to a popular actor who played one of Dickens's most colourful and well-known characters at festivals for decades.

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Outrage at shock closure of ‘heart of the village’ pub

30 May 2024
Outrage at shock closure of ‘heart of the village’ pub

Shock news that a community pub is to close permanently at short notice has sparked a wave of protest from customers.

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Ice cream company serves up free colouring books

26 May 2024
Ice cream company serves up free colouring books

An ice cream company has been handing out free colouring books to children with warnings of stranger danger and road safety tips.

Delight as Queen Camilla still a ‘MAPS chap’

25 May 2024
Delight as Queen Camilla still a ‘MAPS chap’

The Queen consort has renewed her role as patron to a small group which restores iconic aircraft.

‘Revolving door of tutors to blame’: Apprentice electrician’s eight-year battle to get qualified

24 May 2024
‘Revolving door of tutors to blame’: Apprentice electrician’s eight-year battle to get qualified

A trainee electrician enrolled on college course he was meant to pass four years ago claims absent tutors who lose his work are to blame.

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Car park closed after rough sleepers ‘moved in’ to reopen

23 May 2024
Car park closed after rough sleepers ‘moved in’ to reopen

A town centre car park is expected to fully reopen by the weekend after rough sleepers set up camp on the top floor.

Empty pub could become flats as part of plans to ‘rejuvenate’ high street

22 May 2024
Empty pub could become flats as part of plans to ‘rejuvenate’ high street

A once-popular pub which has sat empty for five years could be turned into flats as part of a planned facelift for the area.

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