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Routine police stop nets drug dealer

29 March 2021
Routine police stop nets drug dealer

A typical police action of stopping a speeding driver led to the unmasking of a cannabis grower who has now been jailed for two-and-a-half years.

'Now it's your turn'

29 March 2021
'Now it's your turn'

A Kent MP has just had her first vaccination to protect herself from coronavirus and is encouraging everyone else to make sure they do the same.

Doorstep 'con artist' spotted on roof

29 March 2021
Doorstep 'con artist' spotted on roof

Three people have been arrested after a group of callers turned up and offered to carry out repair work to the home of an elderly woman.

Opinions split over Eat Out to Help Out

29 March 2021
Opinions split over Eat Out to Help Out

Readers have given their views as to whether the Chancellor's discounts for dining out scheme should be brought back to help the economy.

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Two injured men arrested after fight

29 March 2021
Two injured men arrested after fight

Two men involved in an altercation were later arrested by police as officers appeal for witnesses to the incident.

Still doing it for Kelly

22 March 2021
Still doing it for Kelly

A fundraising campaign for young cancer sufferers is being re-highlighted for what would be a teenage victim's 21st birthday, by her parents.

Call for cliffs memorial for Dame Vera

21 March 2021
Call for cliffs memorial for Dame Vera

The family of the former Second World War Forces' Sweetheart want a sculpture placed in her honour on top of the iconic White Cliffs of Dover.

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More than £500k raised in memory of Sarah

21 March 2021
More than £500k raised in memory of Sarah

Half a million pounds has been raised in memory of Sarah Everard and will be used to fund women's charities.

'Fair but firm' - new immigration plans revealed

21 March 2021
'Fair but firm' - new immigration plans revealed

Asylum seekers who come to Britain through safe and legal means will get indefinite leave to stay under new plans to be announced by the Government.

Virtual walk by church group

20 March 2021
Virtual walk by church group

An annual Good Friday walk will have the minimum participants, with most people watching it online, to comply with the current coronavirus lockdown.

More than 120 names in Sarah condolences book

20 March 2021
More than 120 names in Sarah condolences book

More than 120 people in two hours have made entries to a second book of condolences for Sarah Everard who was found dead in Kent last week.

Man seriously hurt in crash

19 March 2021
Man seriously hurt in crash

Traffic has been diverted after a man had to be cut free from his vehicle and taken to hospital after a road accident.

Beacon of hope

19 March 2021
Beacon of hope

This stunning picture is seen as a symbol of light as we finally progress in our journey out of lockdown and move further away from the pandemic.

Green light for fast bus

17 March 2021
Green light for fast bus

County planning councillors have voted through a scheme for a town's rapid bus service, which is expected to take its first passengers in two years.

Major road cleanups

17 March 2021
Major road cleanups

Three main routes will have litter and rubbish cleared from them over a fortnight, starting from this week, says a district council.

Changes to rubbish collection dates

17 March 2021
Changes to rubbish collection dates

Residents are being told the days when their household waste and recyclable materials are picked up may now differ and will be informed in writing.

More anger at 'terrible parklets plan'

16 March 2021
More anger at 'terrible parklets plan'

A residents' group has joined a chorus of criticism of controversial new street seating, which as already been described as "cardboard boxes".

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Search teams dredge drains in Sarah probe

16 March 2021
Search teams dredge drains in Sarah probe

Police in the Sarah Everard murder investigation have continued scouring parts of Kent for evidence, now searching drains in a historic town.

Coastguard vessel battered by waves during rescue

16 March 2021
Coastguard vessel battered by waves during rescue

Lifeboat crew members had to wade into the sea to stop their boat being hurled against rocks as they rescued three people stranded by the tide.

'Lets await the outcome of Clapham inquiry' says MP

15 March 2021
'Lets await the outcome of Clapham inquiry' says MP

A Kent MP says it is best to wait for the official report to find out the full circumstances of a vigil for a murder victim that plunged into chaos.

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