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Lifeboat crew member verbally abused while getting fuel

26 September 2021
Lifeboat crew member verbally abused while getting fuel

AN RNLI crew member was abused for using jerry cans to fill up a lifeboat amid the ongoing fuel crisis.

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'Give horses a wide berth'

26 September 2021
'Give horses a wide berth'

Police and other safety officials are reminding drivers to pass horses ahead of them slowly and carefully to avoid startling them.

'Fuel rage' fear as woman hit by car

25 September 2021
'Fuel rage' fear as woman hit by car

A petrol station worker has been hit by a car with an "impatient driver" at the wheel, as panic buying intensified.

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Three men sought after park robbery

25 September 2021
Three men sought after park robbery

Police have put out images of people they wish to speak to after bicycles were taken from two victims.

'People have become anxious and not wanted to leave their houses'

24 September 2021
'People have become anxious and not wanted to leave their houses'

A mental health charity says it has received more calls for help since pandemic restrictions ended than it did during the height of lockdown.

No, Mr Bond, we expect you to explore

22 September 2021
No, Mr Bond, we expect you to explore

A trail of 007-linked hotspots has been mapped out in time for next week's release of the new James Bond movie.

Owners 'laughed' at dog attack

22 September 2021
Owners 'laughed' at dog attack

Owners are said to have stood by while their pet attacked two ponies in a field and then drove off without it.

Dover TAP is back

22 September 2021
Dover TAP is back

A port-bound traffic control system was back in force today to prevent town road congestion.

Tribute to 'larger than life' former radio presenter

22 September 2021
Tribute to 'larger than life' former radio presenter

A colleague has paid tribute to a 'larger than life' and pioneering Kent radio broadcaster who has died.

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Let the music play...again

21 September 2021
Let the music play...again

Singing and instrument sessions are back, having first been stopped by the pandemic shortly after they began.

'Mindless thugs did a wicked thing'

21 September 2021
'Mindless thugs did a wicked thing'

A primary school head teacher has hit out at yobs who vandalised an outdoor classroom during the weekend.

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'We need to tackle the numbers breaking into Britain'

20 September 2021
'We need to tackle the numbers breaking into Britain'

A Kent MP has met the Home Secretary to discuss the ongoing Channel crossings by asylum seekers.

Ploughing on again

17 September 2021
Ploughing on again

A major agricultural event returns after last year's cancellation due to coronavirus.

Parish becomes town to 'shake off Vicar of Dibley image'

16 September 2021
Parish becomes town to 'shake off Vicar of Dibley image'

A parish council has undergone a change of identity and altered its title to town to reflect its more urban setting and growing population.

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'I'm not surprised costs have gone up'

16 September 2021
'I'm not surprised costs have gone up'

Councillors, encouraged by their mayor, have agreed to pay another £10,000 for a town square refurbishment despite the rising expense.

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"The ultimate in countryside luxury location"

15 September 2021
"The ultimate in countryside luxury location"

Eight three and four bedroomed houses, starting at £600,000, are the first in a development of 31 available for viewing.

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'It's like asking a model aeroplane club to fund a jet fighter'

15 September 2021
'It's like asking a model aeroplane club to fund a jet fighter'

A business group says it can't afford the £12,000 asked for to help with the increased cost of a town square revamp.

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£4m of cocaine found in lorry

14 September 2021
£4m of cocaine found in lorry

A lorry driver has been sent to prison after £4 million of cocaine was found in his vehicle.

A Rotten night you'll love

14 September 2021
A Rotten night you'll love

A Sex Pistols tribute group play on the 45th anniversary year of punk rock becoming nationally famous, or infamous.

A century of serving heroes

14 September 2021
A century of serving heroes

Poetry was read out in a service, attended by mayors and an MP, honouring the Royal British Legion in its 100th year.

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