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Rhys Griffiths

Rhys Griffiths began his career in 2007 as a reporter for the Dover Express. He joined the Kent Messenger as a senior reporter in 2020, working first in Maidstone and then in Ashford. He is now newsletter and features writer for KentOnline.

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The bracing Kent winter walk across world-famous golf course to cosy pier cafe

01 December 2024
The bracing Kent winter walk across world-famous golf course to cosy pier cafe

If you’re looking for fresh air and stunning views this weekend, this could be a great place to start - no matter the weather.

Car fire spreads to other vehicles

24 November 2024
Car fire spreads to other vehicles

Firefighters were called out to tackle a car fire which had spread to two other nearby vehicles.

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Caravan blaze closed road

24 November 2024
Caravan blaze closed road

A main road was forced to close after a caravan burst into flames.

Weather warning in place as strong winds continue to lash county

24 November 2024
Weather warning in place as strong winds continue to lash county

Events have been cancelled and travel disrupted as Storm Bert brings a second day of high winds.

Fire crews called to city centre blaze

23 November 2024
Fire crews called to city centre blaze

Firefighters tackled flames coming from an electrical box in a car park on a residential street.

Motorway reopens after fuel spillage in collision

23 November 2024
Motorway reopens after fuel spillage in collision

A stretch of carriageway has reopened after it was closed for four hours while a fuel spill was treated.

Haul of stolen rings and watches seized from pawnbroker

23 November 2024
Haul of stolen rings and watches seized from pawnbroker

Detectives are hoping to reunite the rightful owners with items of stolen jewellery seized from a pawnbroker.

Travel disruption as strong winds hit county

23 November 2024
Travel disruption as strong winds hit county

Fallen trees are impacting travel on road and rail as Storm Bert brings high winds and rain.

Why historic high street clock runs more than an hour slow

13 November 2024
Why historic high street clock runs more than an hour slow

A dismayed 82-year-old has revealed why a historic Kent timepiece no longer tells the correct time.

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‘The place was absolutely buzzing and everyone was having a whale of a time’

07 November 2024
‘The place was absolutely buzzing and everyone was having a whale of a time’

We tried the much-hyped, new Kent restaurant that has transformed a run-down corner of a high street.

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Emergency response to person ‘threatening to jump’ from bridge

06 October 2024
Emergency response to person ‘threatening to jump’ from bridge

A lifeboat was called out to a major river crossing amid fears for the safety of a person on the bridge.

New timetable to tackle leaves on the line

06 October 2024
New timetable to tackle leaves on the line

Many railway journeys across Kent will be amended this month to manage the impact of autumn leaf fall.

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High street fashion chain Peacocks to close Kent store

05 October 2024
High street fashion chain Peacocks to close Kent store

A high street fashion retailer is to shut its store at an outlet centre in the county this month.

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Pair charged after suspected carjackings

05 October 2024
Pair charged after suspected carjackings

Two suspects have been charged after reports that two vehicles were taken in alleged carjackings.

Suspect charged after vehicle break-ins

05 October 2024
Suspect charged after vehicle break-ins

Police arrest man within minutes of reports of alleged thefts from three vehicles on a residential street.

I’m sorry, this £14 ‘luxury haute dog’ just doesn’t cut the mustard

26 September 2024
I’m sorry, this £14 ‘luxury haute dog’ just doesn’t cut the mustard

Our reporter was disappointed to discover there was little luxurious about this fancy spin on an all-American classic - other than the price.

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Why big changes to catching ferry to France are a ‘nightmare waiting to happen’

23 September 2024
Why big changes to catching ferry to France are a ‘nightmare waiting to happen’

From fingerprint scans on a tablet at Dover to getting out of your car for checks at the Channel Tunnel, travelling to France will never be the same.

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The Kent detective who solved some of county’s most shocking crimes

09 September 2024
The Kent detective who solved some of county’s most shocking crimes

From the murder of a PCSO to the killer inspired by Breaking Bad, Gavin Moss has headed some of Kent’s most high-profile police investigations.

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‘I enjoyed a taste of Spain at charming Kent restaurant ranked in UK’s top 100’

22 August 2024
‘I enjoyed a taste of Spain at charming Kent restaurant ranked in UK’s top 100’

There’s no holiday by the Med for our reporter this summer, but one of the UK’s top local restaurants proved to be the next best thing...

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This often-overlooked French town is a real rough diamond

18 August 2024
This often-overlooked French town is a real rough diamond

We spent a weekend in the French town of Lens to explore history and culture all just a short drive from the Channel ports.

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