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Pioneering print firm bids to go green in Kent

03 May 2022
Pioneering print firm bids to go green in Kent

A major print firm has pledged to go carbon neutral as it ups sticks from the capital to move to Kent to open a new multi-million pound facility.

Playgroup marks 50th anniversary

03 May 2022
Playgroup marks 50th anniversary

A popular playgroup has celebrated its 50th anniversary while paying tribute to a much-loved former leader who ran the club for more than 30 years.

More than 90 Ukrainian refugees welcomed

29 April 2022
More than 90 Ukrainian refugees welcomed

People from around the UK have welcomed two coach-loads of Ukrainians they are going to give homes to.

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Teen charged after park robbery

28 April 2022
Teen charged after park robbery

A teenage boy has been charged following reports a man was threatened and had his bag stolen while walking through a park.

Accountant to compete at world laughter contest

28 April 2022
Accountant to compete at world laughter contest

A former Britain's Got Talent contestant is on a mission to get the nation smiling as she represents the UK at the World Laughter Championships.

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Hotel stays at shelved London Resort selling for £370k

27 April 2022
Hotel stays at shelved London Resort selling for £370k

Rooms inside a luxury hotel are still being sold to potential investors as part of a multi-billion pound theme park proposal despite plans stalling.

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Aldi confirms parking set-up ahead of store refit

26 April 2022
Aldi confirms parking set-up ahead of store refit

A major supermarket chain has confirmed its arrangements for customer parking ahead of a store closure to carry out a refurbishment.

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Child taken to hospital after fall outside school

26 April 2022
Child taken to hospital after fall outside school

A child has been taken to hospital after reports they had fallen off their bike in front of traffic outside a school.

Plans for school eco-classroom take root

25 April 2022
Plans for school eco-classroom take root

A school has been handed an extra £4,000 to help deliver the first phase of plans for an on-site food forest and eco-classroom.

Parked cars keyed during spate of vandalism

25 April 2022
Parked cars keyed during spate of vandalism

Officers are investigating a series of incidents in which vehicles have been deliberately scratched with keys.

Coned off parking spaces cause chaos outside school

25 April 2022
Coned off parking spaces cause chaos outside school

Parents and residents have slammed a decision to cone off already scant parking space outside school gates, describing the aftermath as 'total chaos'.

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Rodent-infested flat like 'living in the Victorian age'

22 April 2022
Rodent-infested flat like 'living in the Victorian age'

A council tenant has spoken of the pest infestation and 'disgusting conditions' inside his flat which he says is 'overrun with dead mice'.

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Tunnel delays due to lorry crash

19 April 2022
Tunnel delays due to lorry crash

There are delays on the approach to the Medway Tunnel following reports of a crash involving a lorry.

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In pictures: More than 10,000 attend Sikh holy festival

19 April 2022
In pictures: More than 10,000 attend Sikh holy festival

Thousands of Indian treats and other goods were consumed as a town was transformed into a sea of colour for the return of a popular Sikh festival.

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Woman taken to hospital after A2 motorbike crash

16 April 2022
Woman taken to hospital after A2 motorbike crash

A woman has been taken to hospital after a crash on the A2 which brought traffic grinding to a halt.

Parade marks return of Sikh festival

16 April 2022
Parade marks return of Sikh festival

Thousands flocked to the streets to celebrate the return of a religious and cultural festival after a two year absence during the pandemic.

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Drivers face delays after bridge incident

16 April 2022
Drivers face delays after bridge incident

There are long delays on the Dartford Crossing entering into Kent owing to a police incident which temporarily shut the bridge.

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Claims 'Rwanda deal' a 'blueprint' for Channel asylum crisis

16 April 2022
Claims 'Rwanda deal' a 'blueprint' for Channel asylum crisis

The Home Secretary says she expects other countries to follow the UK's new plan for tackling asylum claims despite reports of civil servant concerns.

Teen with screwdriver charged after spate of bike thefts

15 April 2022
Teen with screwdriver charged after spate of bike thefts

A teenage boy reportedly found in possession of a screwdriver has been charged in connection with a spate of bike thefts across the Towns.

Is this Kent's worst case of fly-tipping?

15 April 2022
Is this Kent's worst case of fly-tipping?

Shocking pictures show masses of building waste dumped in two rural locations.

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