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Pub duo among the top landlords

30 June 2022
Pub duo among the top landlords

A pair running a historic pub have become finalist in a competition to find who are the best licensees.

Clampdown on hospital car parking fee dodgers

30 June 2022
Clampdown on hospital car parking fee dodgers

Hospital visitors who duck parking fees by leaving their cars on-street may be charged there too.

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Giant rings transform town's square

29 June 2022
Giant rings transform town's square

These four structures have been put in place to form a water feature for a new look in the heart of a town.

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Teenager killed after trip to McDonald's

27 June 2022
Teenager killed after trip to McDonald's

A 13-year-old girl was killed by a car as she ran across the road on the way home from McDonald's with friends.

'Go now,' Howard tells Johnson

24 June 2022
'Go now,' Howard tells Johnson

A former Conservative leader and Kent MP has told Prime Minister Boris Johnson to quit after a double by-election calamity.

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Missing man's death remains mystery

23 June 2022
Missing man's death remains mystery

A coroner was not able to establish how a man ended up dead in a ditch three months after he vanished.

Is your neighbourhood on the list?

22 June 2022
Is your neighbourhood on the list?

Water mains will be renewed in nearly 80 streets in a town but the work will be done piecemeal to minimise disruption, residents are told.

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Mini-Miss Ukraine joins carnival court

21 June 2022
Mini-Miss Ukraine joins carnival court

An eight-year-old Ukrainian girl who fled her home country after the Russian invasion has become an honorary princess in a town's carnival court.

Teenager killed on railway line messaged friends before death

21 June 2022
Teenager killed on railway line messaged friends before death

A 17-year-old boy killed on a railway line took his own life after texting friends, an inquest has heard.

Brutal assault on elderly man

17 June 2022
Brutal assault on elderly man

A man in his 70s ended up in hospital after being kicked and punched to the ground in a street attack.

Retracing steps of '76

17 June 2022
Retracing steps of '76

Two sisters will be in Kent to commemorate their father hoisting an Aboriginal flag on a beach in the Seventies.

Residents 'could help with flood prevention'

17 June 2022
Residents 'could help with flood prevention'

A report shows how householders can also help prevent their neighbourhood going underwater during massive downpours.

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Queen's Baton on its way

17 June 2022
Queen's Baton on its way

A relay run in the build-up to the 2022 Commonwealth Games is coming to Kent next month.

New progress in £10m hall revamp

16 June 2022
New progress in £10m hall revamp

A contractor has been chosen for the refurbishment of a 13th century building, in a project key to a town's regeneration.

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Prosecution for 13 fly-tipping and waste offences

15 June 2022
Prosecution for 13 fly-tipping and waste offences

A man has been sentenced after a case brought to court by a council for a series of offences between 2019 and 2021.

444 cross on 'first day' of Rwanda flights

15 June 2022
444 cross on 'first day' of Rwanda flights

Nearly 450 people made it across the Channel in small boats on the day the first asylum seekers were meant to be deported on flights to Rwanda.

Quartet's Channel swim relay attempt

14 June 2022
Quartet's Channel swim relay attempt

Four men will take on a fundraising long distance swim, in medley relay format, to help parents who have a child in a neonatal unit.

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'Wonderful and caring' woman took her life in woods

14 June 2022
'Wonderful and caring' woman took her life in woods

A keen horsewoman whose disappearance sparked a huge police search was found dead in woodland the day before a counselling session, an inquest heard.

Tragic biker deliberately smashed into takeaway

13 June 2022
Tragic biker deliberately smashed into takeaway

A motorcyclist who died after crashing into a Chinese takeaway without wearing a helmet intended to take his own life, an inquest heard.

Loss of belongings 'absolute disgrace'

10 June 2022
Loss of belongings 'absolute disgrace'

A trade union is angry that some staff sacked by a ferry company three months ago have still not had all their possessions back.

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