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Landlord hit by third arson attack

12 March 2017
Landlord hit by third arson attack

In just two years, a businessman says he has seen a shed, van and now a house go up in flames - causing thousands of pounds of damage.

Runaway lorry crashes into motorway barrier

11 March 2017
Runaway lorry crashes into motorway barrier

A new lorry crashed into a central reservation after breaking free from the lorry it was travelling on.

Brave Poppy, 11, on the mend after brain tumour op

06 March 2017
Brave Poppy, 11, on the mend after brain tumour op

A brave youngster who underwent emergency surgery for a brain tumour is hoping to help others by raising money to fund research.

All welcome to say a final farewell

03 March 2017
All welcome to say a final farewell

The family of David Brookes, who died suddenly in his sleep, are inviting everyone who knew him to say their final farewells.

Hospital fails to spot gran's broken back

03 March 2017
Hospital fails to spot gran's broken back

A grandmother who suffered a bad fall down stairs was sent home from A&E in agony after doctors failed to notice she had fractured her spine.

Parents' heartbreak at son's sudden death

24 February 2017
Parents' heartbreak at son's sudden death

A keen sportsman 'with everything to live for' was found dead at his family home, aged just 23.

Nazi symbol sprayed on children's slide

22 February 2017
Nazi symbol sprayed on children's slide

A leading member of the Jewish community says there has been a rise in hate crime, as a swastika is daubed on children's play equipment.

M&S planned for new shops

21 February 2017
M&S planned for new shops

A Marks & Spencer Foodhall is to move into new shop units at a retail park.

Shops to go to make way for flats

16 February 2017
Shops to go to make way for flats

A string of town centre businesses will be demolished to be replaced with a block of flats.

Bid to build homes on chalk pit site

14 February 2017
Bid to build homes on chalk pit site

A controversial plan to build a housing estate in a disused chalk pit is set to be approved.

Woody carves out dream role

05 February 2017
Woody carves out dream role

Carpenter Brian Burgess, 80, is helping out on the project to restore the Medway Queen paddle steamer to its former glory.

On the front line with A&E staff

03 February 2017
On the front line with A&E staff

It handles more than 100,000 patients a year and raised major alerts due to demand last month. What is working in A&E really like?

Cemetery gates worker 'disciplined'

31 January 2017
Cemetery gates worker 'disciplined'

An employee who failed to open cemetery gates on Christmas Day has been disciplined.

Mum's fury over state of pool floors

31 January 2017
Mum's fury over state of pool floors

A mum has hit out at the "disgusting" state of a leisure centre - after reporting finding clumps of hair and allegedly dirty conditions.

Historic pub could be turned into homes

30 January 2017
Historic pub could be turned into homes

An historic pub previously saved from the bulldozers could still be turned into housing after revised plans were submitted.

Gran praises quick-thinking grandson

30 January 2017
Gran praises quick-thinking grandson

A grandmother has praised the quick-thinking efforts of her grandson after she fell down a flight of stairs in the early hours of the morning.

Shoppers want bus service back

30 January 2017
Shoppers want bus service back

Hundreds of shoppers are calling for a bus service from Gillingham to the Asda superstore to be reinstated because of road safety fears.

Year of the Rooster celebrations

30 January 2017
Year of the Rooster celebrations

It might not be Rio with revellers basking in glorious sunshine but carnival oriental-style on Saturday with the Chinese New Year celebrations.

Update: watch video footage of attempted axe robbery

28 January 2017
Update: watch video footage of attempted axe robbery

A shopkeeper has told of the terrifying moment a masked would-be robber wielding an axe tried to rob his store.

Noisy campaigners disrupt council meeting in protest at homeless deaths

27 January 2017
Noisy campaigners disrupt council meeting in protest at homeless deaths

Protesters disrupted a council meeting last night demanding that the councillor in charge of housing resign after the deaths of homeless people.

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