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Police hunting sex pest

10 April 2015
Police hunting sex pest

A woman was repeatedly grabbed as she walked alone through a car park.

Talented teenager vows not to give up

09 April 2015
Talented teenager vows not to give up

A musician is still dreaming of stardom despite failing to make it through to the national final of a singing contest.

Video: Police probe 'druggie's' van takeover

09 April 2015
Video: Police probe 'druggie's' van takeover

An investigation has been launched after a man was caught on CCTV apparently taking drugs in a victim's van.

Two teens arrested in police raids

08 April 2015
Two teens arrested in police raids

A number of people have been arrested in connection with incidents ranging from robbery to drug possession.

Baker Britt enjoys a rapid rise after grief-filled childhood

01 April 2015
Baker Britt enjoys a rapid rise after grief-filled childhood

After the signing of a major book deal, reporter Rachel O’Donoghue caught up with acclaimed baker Britt Whyatt to hear about her road to stardom.

Pedal-powered traffic lights are latest bright idea

01 April 2015
Pedal-powered traffic lights are latest bright idea

The latest plans in the regeneration have been unveiled.

Parents stunned by fundraising response

29 March 2015
Parents stunned by fundraising response

Offers pour in to help a young girl who has cerebral palsy, fulfil her dream of riding a bike.

Pupils left in dark as clouds mask eclipse

28 March 2015
Pupils left in dark as clouds mask eclipse

Students at Halfway primary were left disappointed by the latest solar "spectacular".

Fears over speed near school site

27 March 2015
Fears over speed near school site

A councillor and teacher have joined forces to lobby Kent County Council for road improvements due to worries a child could be injured.

Running with a riot of colour

27 March 2015
Running with a riot of colour

People were showered with different shades of powdered paint when they took part in a fundraiser for a worthy cause.

Landlord finds cannabis growing in loft of house

26 March 2015
Landlord finds cannabis growing in loft of house

When a landlord evicted tenants who were behind on their rent, he noticed a strange smell coming from the loft...

Town centre roadworks causing tailbacks

25 March 2015
Town centre roadworks causing tailbacks

Urgent repairs works on West Street, Sittingbourne, cause delays for drivers.

Daylight break-in at reverend's home

25 March 2015
Daylight break-in at reverend's home

Thousands of pounds worth of goods have been stolen after a reverend's house was burgled.

E-fit released after sex attack

22 March 2015
E-fit released after sex attack

Police have released an e-fit after a woman was pinned against a wall by one man and sexually assaulted by another.

Car smash blocks off road

21 March 2015
Car smash blocks off road

Witnesses reported seeing a vehicle on its roof.

Co-op raider convicted after motorway police chase

20 March 2015
Co-op raider convicted after motorway police chase

A burglar who led police on a high-speed motorway chase in a stolen Jaguar after stealing cigarettes in two Co-op raids is facing jail.

Fury over lost parking spaces

19 March 2015
Fury over lost parking spaces

New restrictions in Sonora Fields have left people visiting the estate unable to park in front of the shops.

Make Ella’s dream to ride bike come true

19 March 2015
Make Ella’s dream to ride bike come true

A little girl with cerebral palsy just wants to ride a bike with her friends - now her parents have launched a campaign so she can fulfil her dream.

Police called to town centre drama

17 March 2015
Police called to town centre drama

Police swarmed a town centre today after concerns were raised about a man who reportedly had mental health issues.

Woman prepares for the unthinkable

15 March 2015
Woman prepares for the unthinkable

A 33-year-old with mental health issues and a rare brain condition will shave her head for charity.

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