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Owners are said to have stood by while their pet attacked two ponies in a field and then drove off without it.
A port-bound traffic control system was back in force today to prevent town road congestion.
A colleague has paid tribute to a 'larger than life' and pioneering Kent radio broadcaster who has died.
Singing and instrument sessions are back, having first been stopped by the pandemic shortly after they began.
A primary school head teacher has hit out at yobs who vandalised an outdoor classroom during the weekend.
A Kent MP has met the Home Secretary to discuss the ongoing Channel crossings by asylum seekers.
A major agricultural event returns after last year's cancellation due to coronavirus.
A parish council has undergone a change of identity and altered its title to town to reflect its more urban setting and growing population.
Councillors, encouraged by their mayor, have agreed to pay another £10,000 for a town square refurbishment despite the rising expense.
Eight three and four bedroomed houses, starting at £600,000, are the first in a development of 31 available for viewing.
A business group says it can't afford the £12,000 asked for to help with the increased cost of a town square revamp.
A lorry driver has been sent to prison after £4 million of cocaine was found in his vehicle.
A Sex Pistols tribute group play on the 45th anniversary year of punk rock becoming nationally famous, or infamous.
Poetry was read out in a service, attended by mayors and an MP, honouring the Royal British Legion in its 100th year.
A memorial plaque has been unveiled for four American soldiers killed in an accidental explosion in Kent.
A head for a coal mining heritage centre, due to open in the spring, has just been hired.
Former grammar schoolboys have the chance to view the building they were taught in before it is demolished.
Street Pastors looking out for us during a night on the town are marking their 10th anniversary.
Pro-asylum seeker groups have angrily condemned the Home Secretary's plans to turn back refugee dinghies at sea.
A care provider has been heavily criticised for a second time by an ombudsman, after it failed to act on complaints about a woman's care.
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