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Port on lookout for community director

21 May 2014
Port on lookout for community director

This summer will mark the start of the Dover Harbour Board’s recruitment process to obtain its first community director.

Academy marks start of £10.9million development

19 May 2014
Academy marks start of £10.9million development

Today marked the start of construction to expand and improve Dover Christ Church academy's specialist teaching areas.

Lib Dems' Sarah Smith calls for road tunnel under A20

19 May 2014
Lib Dems' Sarah Smith calls for road tunnel under A20

Lib Dems' Sarah Smith has called for a road tunnel to be built under the A20 in a bid to make the area safer.

Heartbreak as woman, 90, loses wedding ring

18 May 2014
Heartbreak as woman, 90, loses wedding ring

A 90-year-old woman's gold ring has been lost in Dover town centre after being on her finger for 67 years.

Designer sunglasses stolen from Boots Opticians

17 May 2014
Designer sunglasses stolen from Boots Opticians

Boots Opticians in Deal's high street was broken into last night and a quantity of designer sunglasses have been stolen.

Rubbish blaze damages house

17 May 2014
Rubbish blaze damages house

A Coombe Valley house has been damaged after a pile of rubbish was found alight in a front garden this morning.

School celebrates achievement that’s truly outstanding

17 May 2014
School celebrates achievement that’s truly outstanding

Impressed Ofsted inspectors have given Harbour Specialist School in Dover an outstanding rating - for the third time.

Teenage girl punched in face by gang

15 May 2014
Teenage girl punched in face by gang

Witnesses are being sought after a 17-year-old girl was punched in the face when she told a group of men she did not have a cigarette.

Fears aired at meeting over homeless flats in Aycliffe

15 May 2014
Fears aired at meeting over homeless flats in Aycliffe

Fears over plans to build 12 flats for homeless people at Aycliffe’s old King Lear pub were aired at a special meeting last week.

DTIZ questions to be asked at scrutiny meeting

14 May 2014
DTIZ questions to be asked at scrutiny meeting

DTIZ petition leader, Alan Shirley, spoke before the council last night and in return was invited to a scrutiny meeting next month.

Wartime tunnels set to be re-opened

14 May 2014
Wartime tunnels set to be re-opened

Nearly £7,000 will go towards the opening of wartime tunnels under the White Cliffs of Dover.

Dover man charged for going onto football pitch

13 May 2014
Dover man charged for going onto football pitch

A Dover man has been charged with going onto a football pitch during Dover Athletic's play-off victory at Ebbsfleet on Saturday.

Determined couple walked 26 miles for charity

10 May 2014
Determined couple walked 26 miles for charity

A Lydden couple walked 26 miles in under seven hours on Saturday night to raise money for breast cancer.

Anti-crime scheme wins distinction for the third time

09 May 2014
Anti-crime scheme wins distinction for the third time

The Dover Partnership Against Crime (DPAC) scheme has been awarded a distinction and branded one of the best in the country.

Boy ‘lucky to be alive’ after crash

09 May 2014
Boy ‘lucky to be alive’ after crash

The father of a four-year-old boy trapped in a crumpled car after being hit by a foreign lorry says he is lucky to be alive.

Mum's anger after autistic boy told to 'shut up' in restaurant

08 May 2014
Mum's anger after autistic boy told to 'shut up' in restaurant

A mum was forced to walk out of a restaurant after a fellow diner told her autistic son to 'sit down and shut up'.

Artificial grass and timber stolen from Dover's Jewson

08 May 2014
Artificial grass and timber stolen from Dover's Jewson

Jewson, the building merchants in Coombe Valley Road, was targeted by thieves on Tuesday night.

Unsung heroes of Dover rewarded for community efforts

08 May 2014
Unsung heroes of Dover rewarded for community efforts

Some of Dover's community spirits were rewarded with trophies and certificates at the town council's People of Dover awards.

Castle Street blaze ignites four storey building

07 May 2014
Castle Street blaze ignites four storey building

Two fire engines were in attendance to a blaze in Castle Street this morning.

Police to contact organisers over A2 chaos

07 May 2014
Police to contact organisers over A2 chaos

The police are set to contact organisers of the BHP Performance show after the A2 became gridlocked on Bank Holiday Monday.

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