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Historic convent could be knocked down and turned into huge new care home

Historic convent could be knocked down and turned into huge new care home

28 July 2024

A historic convent will be knocked down to make way for a huge three-storey care home if controversial new plans are approved.

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Make a meal of payday at some of Kent’s best restaurants

Make a meal of payday at some of Kent’s best restaurants

25 July 2024

Splash the cash this payday with a meal at one of KentOnline’s top-rated restaurants of the year - so far.

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Leisure centre could lose slide and wave pool in major refurbishment

Leisure centre could lose slide and wave pool in major refurbishment

22 July 2024

A pool and sports centre could lose its wave pool and slide under a £19m overhaul.

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'Everybody has the right to breathe clean, fresh air and walk in green space'

'Everybody has the right to breathe clean, fresh air and walk in green space'

21 July 2024

Villagers have won the battle to stop homes being built on a horse field, claiming “everybody has the right to breathe clean, fresh air”.

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Homeless Londoners set to be housed in new-builds on Kent coast

Homeless Londoners set to be housed in new-builds on Kent coast

20 July 2024

Concerns have been raised after a London council revealed it is in “advanced negotiations” to house some of its residents in a Kent district.

No buses, no shops, and now the pub's closing… life in one of Kent’s tiniest villages

No buses, no shops, and now the pub's closing… life in one of Kent’s tiniest villages

20 July 2024

We spoke to locals about life in Kent’s second-smallest village, where there have been no new building developments for 64 years.

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‘This will only increase the divide’: Princess Royal’s boarding school head slams Labour’s VAT proposals

‘This will only increase the divide’: Princess Royal’s boarding school head slams Labour’s VAT proposals

19 July 2024

The head of Princess Anne’s former Kent school is among leaders condemning Labour’s bid to end tax breaks for private education.

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Driver in court two years after crash that killed young dad

Driver in court two years after crash that killed young dad

19 July 2024

A driver accused of causing death by driving without due care after a young dad was killed has appeared in court for the first time.

Village parking war as 'petty' ban leaves school-run parents fuming

Village parking war as 'petty' ban leaves school-run parents fuming

17 July 2024

Furious parents fear a “petty” parking ban near a primary school will put their children’s lives at risk.

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‘Do-not-swim warning would kill our town’

‘Do-not-swim warning would kill our town’

14 July 2024

Anxious residents fear falling water quality will "kill" their coastal town if people are warned not to swim in the sea.

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Dog walkers back bid for café next to historic castle garden

Dog walkers back bid for café next to historic castle garden

13 July 2024

A modern kiosk could be built alongside a community garden, created in the ruins of a historic Tudor castle overlooking the sea.

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World’s largest inflatable assault course coming back to Kent

World’s largest inflatable assault course coming back to Kent

11 July 2024

A 25-metre inflatable obstacle course is returning to a popular park for three days this summer, with a new zone for kids.

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Take the family on a retro camping trip

Take the family on a retro camping trip

11 July 2024

We’re giving away family camping tickets to a military festival that celebrates all things vintage.

Man who texted woman 200 times in one day banned from contacting her

Man who texted woman 200 times in one day banned from contacting her

11 July 2024

A father who bombarded his ex-partner with hundreds of texts and arrived at their former home unannounced has been banned from contacting her.

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M20 to shut tonight as Op Brock returns for summer holidays

M20 to shut tonight as Op Brock returns for summer holidays

10 July 2024

Part of the M20 will shut tonight as Operation Brock returns ahead of the summer holidays.

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School cleaner’s shock at being sacked by text message

School cleaner’s shock at being sacked by text message

10 July 2024

A woman signed off work has told of her shock at being sacked via WhatsApp.

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Thousands of cigarettes and vapes seized from seven shops

Thousands of cigarettes and vapes seized from seven shops

09 July 2024

Officers seized more than 3,000 cigarettes and 1,000 illegal vapes during a huge operation to crackdown on organised criminal gangs.

‘People assume they’re troublesome - but they’re just children who need a home’

‘People assume they’re troublesome - but they’re just children who need a home’

09 July 2024

We visited two children’s homes to see first-hand what life is really like for the young people there and the staff working to rebuild their lives.

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Shopping centre ‘in robust health’ and won’t be turned into flats, say bosses

Shopping centre ‘in robust health’ and won’t be turned into flats, say bosses

08 July 2024

Bosses at a high street shopping mall have allayed fears the centre will be demolished to make way for flats.

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Plans to revamp high street hotel and bring in Michelin-starred chef

Plans to revamp high street hotel and bring in Michelin-starred chef

06 July 2024

New owners have started work to completely renovate a historic and “neglected” hotel which closed suddenly last year.

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