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'He was like a brother to me'

11 February 2019
'He was like a brother to me'

Neighbours have paid tribute to a man who police believe was murdered outside town centre flats.

Police called to off-road vehicle crash

03 February 2019
Police called to off-road vehicle crash

Police and ambulance crews were called to the scene of a crash.

Drink driving arrest after bus stop crash

03 February 2019
Drink driving arrest after bus stop crash

A 23-year-old man remains in custody after a car was spotted mounting a pavement and knocking over a bus stop,

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Car smashes into railings

03 February 2019
Car smashes into railings

A road closure had to be enforced following a smash involving a Vauxhall Zafira.

Homes and businesses hit by power cut

03 February 2019
Homes and businesses hit by power cut

UK Power Networks was working late into the night to fix a fault which occurred on an underground electricity cable.

'We miss her so much'

02 February 2019
'We miss her so much'

A family have made an emotional tribute to a woman killed in a crash involving an Age UK minibus.

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Volunteers' seven hours rescuing drivers

02 February 2019
Volunteers' seven hours rescuing drivers

Teams of volunteers worked through the night to help get drivers stuck in snow moving across the county.

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Fire crews rescue stranded family

02 February 2019
Fire crews rescue stranded family

A family including young children had to be rescued after their car became stranded on a flooded road.

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Removal company 'family' rallies to help firm targeted in 'arson attack'

31 January 2019
Removal company 'family' rallies to help firm targeted in 'arson attack'

A business owner says he has lost thousands of pounds after a van, lorry and storage unit went up in flames.

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Warning after catapults fired at pheasants

30 January 2019
Warning after catapults fired at pheasants

A teenager has been warned by police in connection with a series of reports of poaching.

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DJ's emotional tribute to tragic crash victim

29 January 2019
DJ's emotional tribute to tragic crash victim

A DJ used his set at a town centre nightclub to pay tribute to his friend who died in a car crash just hours before he went on stage.

Police seize uninsured vehicles

29 January 2019
Police seize uninsured vehicles

Officers are stepping up efforts to crack down on motorists driving without insurance.

'Help us give Chelsea a normal life'

29 January 2019
'Help us give Chelsea a normal life'

The family of a 26-year-old woman who spent nearly two years in hospital battling various conditions need help looking for a more suitable home.

Rescuers in 4x4s make final checks ahead of snow

29 January 2019
Rescuers in 4x4s make final checks ahead of snow

A team of volunteers are on stand-by to rescue motorists trapped in the snow as weather chiefs predict flurries across Kent over the coming days.

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Probe into 'arson attack' on farm

29 January 2019
Probe into 'arson attack' on farm

Fire chiefs suspect a blaze involving a van and a lorry on a farm was started deliberately.

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Speed limit along roadworks could increase

28 January 2019
Speed limit along roadworks could increase

Stretches of motorway that are currently limited to 50mph could be increased in a bid to improve safety and reduce congestion.

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Hospital failed to care for dad after keyhole surgery

22 January 2019
Hospital failed to care for dad after keyhole surgery

A grandfather died after doctors failed to manage well-known complications of a controversial form of surgery, a coroner has ruled.

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No crime committed in school massacre threat, say police

22 January 2019
No crime committed in school massacre threat, say police

A threat was made to parents and teachers at a school by a teenage boy who said he would 'shoot them'.

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Police investigating school massacre threat

21 January 2019
Police investigating school massacre threat

An investigation has been launched into claims a teenager threatened shoot dead pupils and staff at a secondary school.

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Council buying laptops so staff can work from home post-Brexit

18 January 2019
Council buying laptops so staff can work from home post-Brexit

A town hall is to spend more than £100,000 on making preparations for leaving the European Union, including buying laptops for staff to work remotely.

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