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Campaigners warn of sinkhole risk to new homes

28 May 2020
Campaigners warn of sinkhole risk to new homes

Hundreds have written to the council opposing plans to build houses on popular land used by walkers.

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Shop staff harassed by yobs claiming to have Covid-19

27 May 2020
Shop staff harassed by yobs claiming to have Covid-19

The store was closed for a precautionary deep clean after a group of yobs claiming to have coronavirus harassed supermarket staff.

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Classic car stolen from supermarket car park

27 May 2020
Classic car stolen from supermarket car park

The MGB GT was parked at a Tesco when it was taken and police are keen to reunite it with its owner.

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Arrest after Porsche 911 crashes into telegraph pole

26 May 2020
Arrest after Porsche 911 crashes into telegraph pole

The German sports car failed to stop for police and the crash left a man needing hospital care for a head injury.

Pub chain gets set for reopening

22 May 2020
Pub chain gets set for reopening

Plans are being put in place to welcome drinkers back to beer gardens with social distancing measures in operation.

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'My brother lives on through his baby girl'

22 May 2020
'My brother lives on through his baby girl'

The family of a man murdered outside a nightclub after a MoStack gig, say his baby daughter, who he never got to meet, is just like him.

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Fire crews tackle building blaze

22 May 2020
Fire crews tackle building blaze

Six fire engines are at the scene of a building fire and people living nearby have been told to keep their windows and doors closed as a precaution.

From truncheons to Tasers - a history of police in Kent

21 May 2020
From truncheons to Tasers - a history of police in Kent

We take a look at how policing in Kent has changed over the last two centuries.

Sick killer's boasts of machete murder from cell

21 May 2020
Sick killer's boasts of machete murder from cell

A teenager, today jailed for life for murder, recorded lyrics while on remand saying he 'should have killed more people'

Hospital closed as ceiling collapse forces patients out

20 May 2020
Hospital closed as ceiling collapse forces patients out

Patients have been relocated to other units after extensive damage was caused by a burst water pipe.

Opportunist thieves target cars

19 May 2020
Opportunist thieves target cars

Police are warning motorists to remove valuables from their vehicles after a spate of thefts and attempted break-ins.

School extends PPE range

19 May 2020
School extends PPE range

A school is now making even more types of PPE for health and care workers on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.

Suspected burglar arrested after caravan break-in

19 May 2020
Suspected burglar arrested after caravan break-in

A man has appeared in court accused of burglary and fraud after cash and a wallet were taken.

Nuisance bikers targeted by police

19 May 2020
Nuisance bikers targeted by police

Officers have seized motorcycles and issued warnings to riders as they crack down on anti-social riding in rural areas.

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Horse charity investigated by regulator

19 May 2020
Horse charity investigated by regulator

An inquiry is examining the fate of an equine trust and land which is now being claimed by a neighbour.

MP slams 'inadequate' Covid-19 testing

19 May 2020
MP slams 'inadequate' Covid-19 testing

A senior MP has written to the Prime Minister urging greater transparency and speed in testing during the coronavirus pandemic.

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No suspects identified in arson investigation

18 May 2020
No suspects identified in arson investigation

Police investigating hate crimes against the Nepalese community have not been able to uncover any further leads.

Right-wing extremist admits terror charges

18 May 2020
Right-wing extremist admits terror charges

A man who downloaded guides to making explosives and guns received a suspended sentence at the Old Bailey.

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M26 lorry park plans dropped

18 May 2020
M26 lorry park plans dropped

The decision to abandon the £5 million Operation Brock scheme has been welcomed by a Kent MP.

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Menzies staff Clap for Carers

14 May 2020
Menzies staff Clap for Carers

Workers at the distribution firm staged their regular tribute to key workers to the sounds of a lone piper.

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