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Consultation launched over solar farm plans

28 March 2022
Consultation launched over solar farm plans

A renewable energy firm wants to hear what people think of its proposals for a giant solar farm on farmland.

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Police find cocaine at members' club after drugs complaint

25 March 2022
Police find cocaine at members' club after drugs complaint

Swabs taken at a club during a visit by police and council officers reveal traces of cocaine after complaint is made to the local authority.

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Red Arrows to return this summer

25 March 2022
Red Arrows to return this summer

The famous RAF acrobatic display team will be performing in the skies over Kent this year.

Pub quest for beer fan

25 March 2022
Pub quest for beer fan

A 'super fan' of famous Kent brewery Shepherd Neame plans to visit all its pubs in the county in one year.

Ex-Rocksalt chef is back in town

25 March 2022
Ex-Rocksalt chef is back in town

Just months after a split with a business partner, a chef who built a Kent restaurant and pub empire plans to return to the town where it all started.

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'2022 set to be one of our most important years yet'

24 March 2022
'2022 set to be one of our most important years yet'

A popular seaside food, drink and events destination is gearing up to welcome new attractions to its growing venue.

Inside the world's first multi-storey skate park

23 March 2022
Inside the world's first multi-storey skate park

We sent our reporter to check out Kent's new £17m urban sports centre that hopes to attract skaters and riders from around the world.

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Concerns raised over conservation area development

21 March 2022
Concerns raised over conservation area development

Designs for the redevelopment of an empty town centre supermarket site have been criticised as "unacceptable" by a community group.

'This building gives them the school they deserve'

21 March 2022
'This building gives them the school they deserve'

Staff and pupils have celebrated the official opening of a school's new buildings after delays caused by Brexit and the pandemic.

'Gift of swimming' in memory of baby Oliver

21 March 2022
'Gift of swimming' in memory of baby Oliver

A swimming school is to give away a year's free lessons in memory of a former pupil who died aged just nine months.

Union demands 'militant response' to P&O sackings

18 March 2022
Union demands 'militant response' to P&O sackings

Protests against the shock sacking of 800 ferry workers will take place today.

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'It's lovely, especially when you get a whiff of the smoke'

17 March 2022
'It's lovely, especially when you get a whiff of the smoke'

The world's most famous steam locomotive – Flying Scotsman – made a rare excursion to Kent and our reporter was among the lucky passengers on board.

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People smugglers target maritime industry

16 March 2022
People smugglers target maritime industry

Businesses have been warned to be vigilant as criminal gangs seek to obtain small boats to bring people across the Channel.

Man airlifted to hospital after harbour-side fall

15 March 2022
Man airlifted to hospital after harbour-side fall

The air ambulance had to be scrambled to a seaside hotel after a man was seriously hurt in a fall outside.

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Thousands raised for footballer after horror injury

15 March 2022
Thousands raised for footballer after horror injury

A non-league footballer unable to work as a painter and decorator after a double fracture to his leg has seen donations pour in to a fundraiser.

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Police dog tracks suspect for half a mile

15 March 2022
Police dog tracks suspect for half a mile

A suspected drink driver has been arrested after a police dog helped officers locate him in a park in the early hours.

'Banksy' artwork sells at auction - to original owner

14 March 2022
'Banksy' artwork sells at auction - to original owner

Charity was the winner at an art auction where the seller of a 'Banksy' bid on their own lot to maximise the cash for good causes.

£100 picture found hidden in charity shop

13 March 2022
£100 picture found hidden in charity shop

A chance find in a charity shop has seen a picture by a 19th century Hungarian painter sold to a collector in his homeland.

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'It can't become a flat - too many pubs are being lost'

13 March 2022
'It can't become a flat - too many pubs are being lost'

Villagers have expressed their concerns about plans to convert a former pub into a flat.

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'Vital' town centre bus route axed by Stagecoach

13 March 2022
'Vital' town centre bus route axed by Stagecoach

Bus firm Stagecoach has axed a route it says is now “unsustainable” - but furious residents have reacted with anger.

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