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Nicola Jordan

Nicola Jordan joined the KM Group as a senior reporter in 2012. She was previously news editor of the Medway News.

Honour for schools boss who worked as a hospital cleaner to fund teacher training

18 November 2024
Honour for schools boss who worked as a hospital cleaner to fund teacher training

An education boss, who left school without an A-level and worked as a hospital cleaner to fund her teaching training, has received an OBE.

Plans to revitalise rundown part of historic town set to be approved

16 November 2024
Plans to revitalise rundown part of historic town set to be approved

Plans to build almost 300 flats in a rundown part of a historic town are set to be approved, despite objections from conservationists.

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Campaign to keep traditional pie and mash van outside pub

14 November 2024
Campaign to keep traditional pie and mash van outside pub

Hundreds have signed a petition to keep a traditional pie and mash van outside a village boozer, amid uncertainty over the pub’s impending takeover.

‘Pie and mash is not just food, it’s a culture’

07 November 2024
‘Pie and mash is not just food, it’s a culture’

Pie shop owners have welcomed a move to get the traditional Cockney pie and mash the same protected status as the Cornish pasty.

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D-Day hero who met King Charles has died

06 November 2024
D-Day hero who met King Charles has died

A D-Day hero, who met King Charles and appeared on national television as part of the 80th anniversary commemorations, has died.

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Community ‘pulls together’ to ensure vets’ debut match goes ahead after pitch vandalism

06 November 2024
Community ‘pulls together’ to ensure vets’ debut match goes ahead after pitch vandalism

A village football side’s inaugural match went ahead despite vandals trashing their new turf just days before.

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‘It’s gutting’: Business blasts ‘no relief’ budget as it calls time on fried chicken venture

04 November 2024
‘It’s gutting’: Business blasts ‘no relief’ budget as it calls time on fried chicken venture

A restaurant which opened during Covid and battled “against the odds” through lockdown to become a staple eatery in the high street is closing.

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‘Plumbers charged my elderly relatives £8,560 but settled on £765 when challenged’

04 November 2024
‘Plumbers charged my elderly relatives £8,560 but settled on £765 when challenged’

An elderly couple were charged more than £8,000 for emergency plumbing work before a relative intervened.

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‘It’s cheaper than a night on the town’: The return of the backstreet boozer

03 November 2024
‘It’s cheaper than a night on the town’: The return of the backstreet boozer

A traditional pub which shut last year after 168 years of pulling pints has reopened its doors again to capitalise on a returning “socialising” trend.

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Anger as quad bikers trash football pitch on eve of ‘football’s return to remote village’

29 October 2024
Anger as quad bikers trash football pitch on eve of ‘football’s return to remote village’

The return of the beautiful game to a remote village has been thrown in doubt after vandals took it upon themselves to trash the pitches.

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‘We all now have this special bond’: Village rallies to save girl after field collapse

28 October 2024
‘We all now have this special bond’: Village rallies to save girl after field collapse

Villagers, friends and emergency service workers joined forces to give lifesaving treatment to a teenage girl who collapsed in a cardiac arrest.

Former town centre art gallery to be transformed

22 October 2024
Former town centre art gallery to be transformed

A former high-class art gallery and gift shop in the town is set to become a cafe and “a hub for dining and entertainment” after a renovation project.

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Fears neighbouring roads will bear ‘brunt of congestion’ if school ‘traffic-free zone’ approved

22 October 2024
Fears neighbouring roads will bear ‘brunt of congestion’ if school ‘traffic-free zone’ approved

Residents are fuming over plans to create a traffic-free zone outside a school which would impact their already congested road.

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Animal rescue charity warns of closure risk

16 October 2024
Animal rescue charity warns of closure risk

An animal rescue service which has helped reunite thousands of pets with their owners over the last decade could soon close due to a lack of funds.

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Double deal sees McDonald’s move into prime shopping centre location

15 October 2024
Double deal sees McDonald’s move into prime shopping centre location

A shopping centre has exclusively revealed to KentOnline details of two major deals which will see a chain relocate and the fast food giant move in.

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Chilled ‘wine-bar’ vision as pair take over troubled country pub

14 October 2024
Chilled ‘wine-bar’ vision as pair take over troubled country pub

Pub licensees who oversaw the reversal in fortunes of a town’s backstreet boozer have now been tasked with working their magic on another hostelry.

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Care worker jailed for sexually abusing severely disabled patient

09 October 2024
Care worker jailed for sexually abusing severely disabled patient

A 69-year-old has been jailed for committing “abhorrent acts” against a vulnerable person.

Landmark town centre pub building set to become luxury flats

08 October 2024
Landmark town centre pub building set to become luxury flats

A long-running saga into what will happen to a historic town pub has taken another twist with plans announced to turn it into high-end apartments.

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‘Please help me find my best friend a home before I die’

06 October 2024
‘Please help me find my best friend a home before I die’

A gran suffering from terminal cancer has a heartfelt dying wish before it’s too late - ‘look after my friend of 30 years.

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‘Our salvaged pier could be a music venue or a seasonal market’

05 October 2024
‘Our salvaged pier could be a music venue or a seasonal market’

Volunteers who have undertaken a painstaking project to restore an historic pier are now after ideas on what to do with it once it’s finished.

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