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Travellers return to popular park

26 July 2023
Travellers return to popular park

Travellers will be told to move on after setting up camp at a popular recreational park for the second time this summer.

Tragic air ambulance crash remembered 25 years on

26 July 2023
Tragic air ambulance crash remembered 25 years on

The county was plunged into mourning a quarter of a century ago after an emergency chopper crashed, killing three, just a minute away from its base.

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Family caught up in ‘chaotic’ scenes as they flee fire-ravaged Rhodes

25 July 2023
Family caught up in ‘chaotic’ scenes as they flee fire-ravaged Rhodes

A family had to sleep on the floor of a hotel as they tried to escape the fires taking over Rhodes.

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‘Ticket office closures are a disaster for the disabled’

23 July 2023
‘Ticket office closures are a disaster for the disabled’

A campaigner honoured for her work for the disabled has hit out at plans to close ticket offices at train stations.

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Historic ship and former nightclub now riverside Airbnb

22 July 2023
Historic ship and former nightclub now riverside Airbnb

A couple have spent £100k refurnishing a lightship which people will soon be able to pay to stay in.

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Fifty jobs on offer at revamped holiday park

20 July 2023
Fifty jobs on offer at revamped holiday park

There is a summer jobs bonanza at a revamped holiday park.

‘We’ve been cooped up in our bed bug infested flat for weeks’

19 July 2023
‘We’ve been cooped up in our bed bug infested flat for weeks’

A disabled woman and her 90-year-old mum say they were left “stressed” and sleeping on furniture after a bed bug infestation at their flat.

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Labour selects two parliamentary candidates for general election

18 July 2023
Labour selects two parliamentary candidates for general election

Two Labour candidates have been put forward to take on the incumbent Tory MPs in one part of Kent.

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The inside story of how £170m dream was left in tatters

18 July 2023
The inside story of how £170m dream was left in tatters

The public is being warned that unpopular decisions will have to be made as a council manages the fallout of a decision to strip it of £170 million.

New Londis to open alongside waterfront homes

17 July 2023
New Londis to open alongside waterfront homes

A convenience store is set to open on the site of a multi-million pound riverside development scheme.

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From trendy London club to village pub

15 July 2023
From trendy London club to village pub

The new licensee of an historic pub once frequented by Dickens has given it a rustic makeover.

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Disused cattle shed could be converted into holiday lets

13 July 2023
Disused cattle shed could be converted into holiday lets

An empty barn which has fallen into disrepair could be converted into accommodation for holiday-makers.

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New arts school to open in historic dockyard

12 July 2023
New arts school to open in historic dockyard

A new arts school which will offer qualifications to university level is set to open its doors to a new batch of students.

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Housing plans in limbo as government pulls plug on £170m funding

11 July 2023
Housing plans in limbo as government pulls plug on £170m funding

It has been confirmed £170m of funding is to be withdrawn from a council after the government lost faith in its ability to deliver a major project.

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‘I hope this is the next big thing to happen to me’

10 July 2023
‘I hope this is the next big thing to happen to me’

A high street busker whose vocal talents landed him a gig warming up for the Sugababes hopes it will be the next big step on his journey to stardom.

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Innovation boss would ‘welcome Netflix with open arms’ to £11m park

10 July 2023
Innovation boss would ‘welcome Netflix with open arms’ to £11m park

A troubled innovation park project looks to have turned a corner after it was revealed it has had contact from 200 companies keen to move in.

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‘My church survived the war but not absurdity of claims department’

07 July 2023
‘My church survived the war but not absurdity of claims department’

A church is faced with a £73k repair bill after an ancient wall collapsed and insurers refused to pay up.

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Award-winning grocer’s moves to empty antiques shop

06 July 2023
Award-winning grocer’s moves to empty antiques shop

A farm shop has expanded by moving into a prime town centre spot.

Tapas boss opens new bar, months after previous business shut down

06 July 2023
Tapas boss opens new bar, months after previous business shut down

A restaurant chain owner has launched a new Mexican-themed bar, months after his previous business was shut down by landlords.

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Swanky cocktail lounge shuts suddenly after just one year’s trade

04 July 2023
Swanky cocktail lounge shuts suddenly after just one year’s trade

Owners of a fancy cocktail bar have blamed their sudden closure on the cost of living crisis.

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