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Cigarettes taken in post office burglary

Cigarettes taken in post office burglary

20 December 2016

A stash of cigarettes were stolen during a burglary at a post office at the weekend.

Wilsons to pay out after leaving pregnant mum with no heating

Wilsons to pay out after leaving pregnant mum with no heating

20 December 2016

Fergus Wilson has been ordered to pay out after leaving a pregnant mum and her young children without hot water and heating.

Ice cream firm says 'bring on Brexit'

Ice cream firm says 'bring on Brexit'

19 December 2016

An ice cream maker is “looking forward to Brexit” as it anticipates a move away from imported products made more expensive by the weakened pound.

Will strikes present problem for Christmas deliveries?

Will strikes present problem for Christmas deliveries?

19 December 2016

It is feared strike action at Post Office branches in Kent this week could disrupt Christmas deliveries.

Festive figures spotted on roundabout

Festive figures spotted on roundabout

19 December 2016

Meerkats in Christmas hats have been spotted on a roundabout.

Hunt for man and woman after burglaries

Hunt for man and woman after burglaries

19 December 2016

CCTV images have been released of a man and a woman police would like to speak in connection with two burglaries.

Man, 46, charged with fraud

Man, 46, charged with fraud

19 December 2016

A man arrested in Ashford town centre at the weekend has been charged with committing fraud.

Man arrested after pub burglary

Man arrested after pub burglary

19 December 2016

A 22-year-old man has been arrested after a pub was reportedly burgled.

Shed load of toys for children in need

Shed load of toys for children in need

19 December 2016

kmfm and Skinners Sheds are delivering toys to children spending Christmas in care after hundreds of listeners gave to the A Shed Load of Toys appeal.

Temporary traffic lights causing chaos

Temporary traffic lights causing chaos

19 December 2016

Drivers have faced frustrating delays on a busy road after a set of temporary traffic lights were suddenly installed.

Man arrested for suspected fraud

Man arrested for suspected fraud

18 December 2016

Police were called to a bank yesterday after reports of fraudulent activity.

Builder wins £39m new junction contract

Builder wins £39m new junction contract

16 December 2016

Transport chiefs have revealed the contractor who will complete a multi-million pound new motorway junction.

Commuters warned not to travel as strike goes ahead

Commuters warned not to travel as strike goes ahead

16 December 2016

Commuters face further disruption today as Southern train staff go on strike.

Skip firm buys yard

Skip firm buys yard

16 December 2016

A waste and recycling company has bought its premises after getting £1.8 million of funding from the bank.

Man freed after motorway crash

Man freed after motorway crash

15 December 2016

Firefighters have freed a man trapped after a motorway crash between a van, motorbike and car.

Woman freed from crashed car

Woman freed from crashed car

15 December 2016

Firefighters removed the roof of a car to free a woman trapped inside after a crash.

Double crash at roundabout

Double crash at roundabout

15 December 2016

A police car attending an accident at a roundabout was hit in a second crash at the scene.

Final charity present plea

Final charity present plea

15 December 2016

Time for one final push to collect as many gifts as possible for children in Ashford who will have little underneath their tree this year.

Crash closes busy A road

Crash closes busy A road

14 December 2016

A crash closed a busy A road this evening - police were called to the scene.

Police bikes give former instructor funeral escort

Police bikes give former instructor funeral escort

14 December 2016

A team of police motorcycles gave a former police driving instructor an escort to his funeral after he was killed in a wrong-way crash on the M20.

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