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'Flash mob' dance brings school together

05 May 2021
'Flash mob' dance brings school together

Pupils at a primary school came together for the first time in months to perform a socially distanced dance-based activity.

MP backs new business hub

05 May 2021
MP backs new business hub

An MP has praised a new co-working space which he says will provide ample opportunities for local businesses and start-ups to grow.

Schoolboys elected to UK Youth Parliament

05 May 2021
Schoolboys elected to UK Youth Parliament

Two aspiring young politicians have been elected to serve their communities as deputy members in the UK Youth Parliament.

TV favourite spotted filming on the Thames

04 May 2021
TV favourite spotted filming on the Thames

Time Team presenter and Blackadder star Tony Robinson has been spotted with film crews shooting in Kent.

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'Pharmacies are about people, not just pills'

04 May 2021
'Pharmacies are about people, not just pills'

Technological advances and changes brought on by the pandemic are changing the face of community pharmacy as we know it, according to one pharmacist.

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Man charged with child abduction and sexual assault

30 April 2021
Man charged with child abduction and sexual assault

Police have arrested and charged a man on suspicion of the abduction and sexual assault of a young girl yards from a primary school.

Dispersal order reissued after more 'boy racer' meets

30 April 2021
Dispersal order reissued after more 'boy racer' meets

A temporary dispersal order have been put in place to ban rowdy car meet-ups following reports of nuisance motorists over two consecutive weekends.

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Parents slam 'pretentious' and 'expensive' uniform changes

30 April 2021
Parents slam 'pretentious' and 'expensive' uniform changes

A petition has been set up to protest a decision taken by a primary school to introduce an entire new uniform amid the pandemic.

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Jeep blaze in village

30 April 2021
Jeep blaze in village

Fire crews were called to attend a vehicle fire on the side of the road after it was found alight on the approach to a village.

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Town's new mayor elected

29 April 2021
Town's new mayor elected

Town councillors have approved the nomination of Cllr Currans to take over civic responsibilities for the forthcoming year.

Weapon sweep leads to 154 arrests and machete recovery

29 April 2021
Weapon sweep leads to 154 arrests and machete recovery

Hundreds of arrests have been made following a large-scale weapon sweep leading to the recovery of a firearm and a machete among other finds.

Air pollution in town worse than Paris, Madrid and Rome

29 April 2021
Air pollution in town worse than Paris, Madrid and Rome

Campaigners have called for improvements to air quality monitoring after one town clocked up pollution comparable to various major European cities.

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'And I would skip one hundred miles'

28 April 2021
'And I would skip one hundred miles'

Pupils at three different primary schools skipped hundreds of miles to promote the benefits of healthy lifestyles.

Top review highlights school's reading improvements

28 April 2021
Top review highlights school's reading improvements

A primary school has been acknowledged in a national review as an example of 'best practice' for its approach to teaching and encouraging reading.

'It's India today, tomorrow it could be another nation'

26 April 2021
'It's India today, tomorrow it could be another nation'

With India recording a new record for daily Covid-19 cases, Kent's equalities chief says there are lessons to be learnt from the latest outbreak.

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Man left with life-changing injuries after 'hammer attack'

26 April 2021
Man left with life-changing injuries after 'hammer attack'

A man has been arrested following reports of a attack which left a man with life-changing head injuries.

'It would put a literal financial wall between Kent and London'

26 April 2021
'It would put a literal financial wall between Kent and London'

Political leaders met to protest against plans to introduce a mooted £3.50 motorist tax for drivers crossing between the county and the capital.

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Council stalwarts split to form new independent group

21 April 2021
Council stalwarts split to form new independent group

Two long serving borough councillors have quit their party to serve their residents as part of a new independent party group.

Theme park proposals could add to Crossing traffic woes

21 April 2021
Theme park proposals could add to Crossing traffic woes

Transport bodies have warned proposals for a multi-billion pound theme park could add to traffic woes at existing congestion hotspots if not resolved.

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'I remember speaking to the milkman... now I know he was my dad'

21 April 2021
'I remember speaking to the milkman... now I know he was my dad'

A man abandoned as a baby outside a pub toilet has spoken of his emotional reunion with his birth family after being separated more than 50 years ago.

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