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Mystery of £1 million note is solved

10 June 2021
Mystery of £1 million note is solved

The background to a £1 million note found by a litter picker has been revealed.

Football boss wants end of 'taking the knee'

10 June 2021
Football boss wants end of 'taking the knee'

The chairman of Kent's only football league club says the practice of taking a knee has become counter productive and is alienating fans.

'Rock star' wanted to replace bishop

08 June 2021
'Rock star' wanted to replace bishop

In its efforts to replace one of its highest-profile members, the Church of England says it's looking for someone akin to the leader of a rock band.

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Floral tribute marks Dickens' last sighting

08 June 2021
Floral tribute marks Dickens' last sighting

A posy of roses has been placed at the spot world-famous novelist Charles Dickens was last seen in public – 151 years ago this week.

Teacher didn't know she had fatal cancer

08 June 2021
Teacher didn't know she had fatal cancer

Tributes have been paid to a much-loved teacher who died after being admitted to hospital with a cancer she had no idea she had.

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Lasting memorial to flight pioneers

07 June 2021
Lasting memorial to flight pioneers

A group of aircraft conservationists have come up with a fitting tribute to world-famous aviation manufacturers.

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Barge could be home to Hollywood movie mogul

05 June 2021
Barge could be home to Hollywood movie mogul

See inside the industrial barge which started life at a yard in Kent but could soon be the new home of a movie mogul.

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Community garden plan in memory of Maureen

03 June 2021
Community garden plan in memory of Maureen

The family of a popular long-serving shopping centre worker are fundraising to create a community garden in her memory.

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Is your selfie the best?

03 June 2021
Is your selfie the best?

A photographic competition is aiming to find the best shots in an historic town, including selfies.

Free training to help you find a job

02 June 2021
Free training to help you find a job

Up to 2,000 people are set to receive free, remote training to find new jobs online in a bid to boost employment.

Special castle session in memory of yoga teacher

25 May 2021
Special castle session in memory of yoga teacher

Dozens of people gathered to take part in a special outdoor exercise session.

Wedding dresses taken in £9k theft

19 May 2021
Wedding dresses taken in £9k theft

A business owner has been left counting the cost after a gang targeted her bridal shop.

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'I was last to see missing Fred West girl'

19 May 2021
'I was last to see missing Fred West girl'

As police excavate a cellar in search of a suspected victim of Fred West, a former Kent journalist believes he was the last person to see her alive.

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From major crimes to horsebox snacks

17 May 2021
From major crimes to horsebox snacks

A former detective has shelled out more than £8,000 to launch a horsebox-based snack business.

Petition launched after nursery receives backing

12 May 2021
Petition launched after nursery receives backing

Parents want to see a disused pub given a new lease of life.

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Man arrested after pub raid

12 May 2021
Man arrested after pub raid

Police carried out a dawn raid at a town centre pub in connection with an ongoing investigation into suspected drug dealing.

'We shall take one day at a time'

12 May 2021
'We shall take one day at a time'

A dad hailed by his family as "miracle man" after surviving eight heart attacks has returned home to spend his final days.

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School gets go-ahead

12 May 2021
School gets go-ahead

A new primary school, which is part of a £419 million regeneration project, has received planning approval for a two-form entry.

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Charitable business hit with £8k break in

05 May 2021
Charitable business hit with £8k break in

Company bosses have been left counting the cost after thieves took vital equipment and trashed their premises.

'Red tape' scuppers nursery pub dream

30 April 2021
'Red tape' scuppers nursery pub dream

Dreams of opening a nursery in a disused pub have been dropped after bosses said they couldn't afford to keep up with red-tape regulations.

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