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Bringing Spitfires back to life

14 October 2021
Bringing Spitfires back to life

Aircraft restoration experts are about to leave their home of five decades to move to a purpose-built centre.

'Tears and tributes' for popular Nick

13 October 2021
'Tears and tributes' for popular Nick

Tributes have been paid to a popular councillor who has died after a long illness.

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Fears over 'adult activity' involving children

11 October 2021
Fears over 'adult activity' involving children

A council boss has called on parents to check on their children after booze, abandoned clothes and signs of "adult activity" were found in a village.

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Shopping centre lines up new restaurant and shop

11 October 2021
Shopping centre lines up new restaurant and shop

A popular outlet centre has announced two new businesses are moving in – just weeks after two long-standing tenants moved out.

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Historic pub reopens after tenant dispute

10 October 2021
Historic pub reopens after tenant dispute

An historic pub which reflects part of Kent's nautical history has reopened with the old landlord at the helm after a dispute with a former tenant.

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Towns fall short in City of Culture bid

08 October 2021
Towns fall short in City of Culture bid

Medway's bid to become the UK City of Culture has ended after the area failed to make the final eight of the prestigious competition.

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Almost 40 dogs rescued from puppy farm

07 October 2021
Almost 40 dogs rescued from puppy farm

Specialist police officers and the RSPCA rescued dogs and cats during a raid on a property.

Cathedral's spectacular light show sells out in a flash

05 October 2021
Cathedral's spectacular light show sells out in a flash

Tickets for a spectacular sound and light show at a Kent cathedral sold out less than two weeks after they went on sale.

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School bus has to leave pupils behind each day

04 October 2021
School bus has to leave pupils behind each day

A school bus service is so oversubscribed that almost 40 children a day are unable to get on it.

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Anger as M2 link road added to 2,000 home plan

01 October 2021
Anger as M2 link road added to 2,000 home plan

Residents opposing a 2,000-home development have been further upset by a plan to build a link road to the M2 through a much-loved green space.

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More stores quit shopping centre

30 September 2021
More stores quit shopping centre

Cadbury has joined Poundstretcher in deciding to move out of an outlet centre.

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Family's horror as trapped birds die under solar panels

27 September 2021
Family's horror as trapped birds die under solar panels

A family say they have been left traumatised by birds dying under solar panels on their home and being left there for months.

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'My brother didn't kill mum and daughter'

27 September 2021
'My brother didn't kill mum and daughter'

The sister of convicted killer Michael Stone has told of her 24-year battle to prove he didn't kill Lin and Megan Russell.

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Luxury future of departing river barge revealed

21 September 2021
Luxury future of departing river barge revealed

A barge berthed on the River Medway for eight years is to make a 1,500-mile journey to start a new life as 400 luxury holiday apartments.

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Kent learner drivers forced to apply for tests 100 miles away

17 September 2021
Kent learner drivers forced to apply for tests 100 miles away

A driving instructor says he is frustrated at long waiting times for tests which has forced learners to book slots in areas miles away from Kent.

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Van destroyed in 'arson' attack

16 September 2021
Van destroyed in 'arson' attack

A van was left completely gutted after a suspected early hours arson attack.

Vacant pub set for £100,000 revamp

16 September 2021
Vacant pub set for £100,000 revamp

A landmark former pub is to be converted into a new venue after years of wrangling over its future.

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Pupil punished for wearing 'identical' skirt as last term

15 September 2021
Pupil punished for wearing 'identical' skirt as last term

A mum has hit out at a school's uniform policy after her daughter was put in isolation – but the head has hit back saying rules are rules.

Redundant worker starts Scooter clothing stall

11 September 2021
Redundant worker starts Scooter clothing stall

A gran who lost her job during lockdown has started a stall specialising in scooter clothing.

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School-run woe goes on for residents

10 September 2021
School-run woe goes on for residents

It's a case of new term, same old problem for residents living near a top private school.

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