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Restoration to Edwardian glory

25 February 2019
Restoration to Edwardian glory

The work of an early 20th century architect is being revived in a £1.4 million parks project.

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Public's first chance to see new leisure centre

25 February 2019
Public's first chance to see new leisure centre

The ribbon was cut for a £26 million leisure centre which opened today.

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Ferry 'lost control during gale force winds'

22 February 2019
Ferry 'lost control during gale force winds'

Investigators have concluded on the cause of a ferry accident.

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Ferry firm in £322 million takeover

22 February 2019
Ferry firm in £322 million takeover

P&O Ferries is changing hands in a deal which will take it back under the wing of a company which owned it a decade ago.

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Sneak peek inside Kent's newest leisure centre

21 February 2019
Sneak peek inside Kent's newest leisure centre

Muscle men and work-out women will be able to get in shape when a new £26 million leisure centre opens next week.

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'Patriot' migrant watchers

21 February 2019
'Patriot' migrant watchers

A new group is monitoring migrant arrivals on dinghies.

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Restaurant blaze victims 'must be remembered'

20 February 2019
Restaurant blaze victims 'must be remembered'

People who fought flames at a tragic restaurant fire must be remembered with those who died, says an ex-fireman.

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Litter picking volunteer recognised as ambassador

20 February 2019
Litter picking volunteer recognised as ambassador

A Rotarian who helps organise litter picks and scrub clearance is urging people to keep Dover tidy after being named a Litter Heroes Ambassador

Man claims to be police officer during attempted burglary

19 February 2019
Man claims to be police officer during attempted burglary

A man who claimed to be a policeman has been arrested in connection with an attempted burglary.

Thirty-four migrants in one small boat

18 February 2019
Thirty-four migrants in one small boat

Men, women and children were rescued after being crammed in an inflatable boat.

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'Migrant incident' off coast

18 February 2019
'Migrant incident' off coast

Border Force officers are involved in a new incident involving a small vessel off the Kent coast.

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Old sports centre - how it all began

17 February 2019
Old sports centre - how it all began

A leisure centre closes today after 43 years - we look back on its beginnings.

Questions session for ex-Green leader

15 February 2019
Questions session for ex-Green leader

Natalie Bennett will answer locals' questions during an anti-pollution fair.

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Brexit - ' don't forget the front line'

14 February 2019
Brexit - ' don't forget the front line'

An MP says Kent coastal towns also need support in a post--EU Britain.

Two boats of migrants brought to shore

14 February 2019
Two boats of migrants brought to shore

Two more boatloads of migrants have been intercepted on the coast.

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Pregnant politician's outrage over hospital repair problems

14 February 2019
Pregnant politician's outrage over hospital repair problems

A Parliamentary candidate has hit out over a £28 million hospital maintenance backlog.

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Leisure centre's last days

13 February 2019
Leisure centre's last days

A sports centre closes this weekend and its replacement opens eight days later.

Controversial councillor in blackfacing race row

13 February 2019
Controversial councillor in blackfacing race row

A councillor has had a furious online row with a black MP who called for him to stand down after he tweeted a picture of a blackfaced character.

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Universal Credit 'steps from Victorian workhouse'

13 February 2019
Universal Credit 'steps from Victorian workhouse'

A councillor has slammed the new benefits system after charity workers say it has caused a rise in food bank demand.

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No second chance

11 February 2019
No second chance

An M&S boss has explained to a mayor why his town's store must be axed.

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