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A misleading post encouraging people to descend on a Covid vaccination centre highlights the issue of 'fake news' during the pandemic.
The County Town's inns and alehouses are being celebrated by a new website influenced by the iconic board game Monopoly.
A new £10m civic centre will now be fitted out after contractors completed the building project.
Forensic tests on bags of cocaine seized from a car provided evidence to help jail a drug dealer.
A man in his 30s remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition after an accident on a busy main road.
A woman and her children were subjected to racist abuse when a late-night row erupted at a drive-thru restaurant.
A developer is seeking permission to build a 70-bedroom care home which could create a similar number of jobs.
After a voyeur was jailed for filming a woman without consent, we investigate the world of hidden cameras and the rise of intimate image abuse.
A mother with terminal cancer is trying to raise funds for her own funeral so she can ease pressure on her family when she is gone.
More than 25 homes being pelted with glass jars has led police to arrest a man on suspicion of criminal damage.
A teenage suspect has been charged with attempted murder after a man was left in hospital with serious stab wounds.
Developers are seeking permission to build 44 new homes in two four-storey blocks in a residential area of a town.
A gang of four men forced a VW Golf to stop suddenly before they threatened its occupants and tried to steal the car.
A thief swiped a bag containing personal possessions from an ambulance while paramedics cared for a patient.
A leafy commuter town has been recognised by a national newspaper as one of the best places to live in the south east.
A man who subjected his victim to 'a number of horrific attacks' including an assault with a knife has been jailed.
A town centre venue is hoping to bring the crowds flocking back post-pandemic with a series of special benefits.
People are being urged to suggest landmarks to feature on one town's special edition of the iconic board game Monopoly.
Controversial plans for a new community of up to 1,750 homes could soon be considered by councillors.
An independent book store has been crowned the best of its kind in the south east at a major publishing awards.
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