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Commission to reconsider ferry ruling

Commission to reconsider ferry ruling

08 January 2014

The Competition Commission says it will look again at whether Eurotunnel broke any rules when it bought cross-Channel ferries, launching MyFerryLink.

Fundraiser hosts music night prior to Kenya trip

Fundraiser hosts music night prior to Kenya trip

08 January 2014

Zelma Stevens, from Whitfield, is hosting a night of music as one of the first events to raise cash for her charity trip to Kenya.

Health services video being unveiled

Health services video being unveiled

08 January 2014

Deal residents who want to find out about how health care is planned in east Kent can watch a short video explaining how it works.

No disruption caused at port, despite weather warnings

No disruption caused at port, despite weather warnings

07 January 2014

The Port of Dover has remained open, with ferry services running to schedule.

Burst pipe forces boy's grammar school to partly shut

Burst pipe forces boy's grammar school to partly shut

07 January 2014

For some students, their Christmas break has been extended due to a water leak at the Dover Grammar School for Boys.

Dad-of-five takes charge of policing in east Kent

Dad-of-five takes charge of policing in east Kent

07 January 2014

A top cop has vowed to cut crime and catch criminals while praising the bravery of his officers.

Overhanging tree brings rail service to a halt

Overhanging tree brings rail service to a halt

07 January 2014

Passengers travelling between Dover Priory and Ramsgate had to board a selection of buses as tree debris blocked the railway line.

Bail extended for clingfilm murder suspects

Bail extended for clingfilm murder suspects

06 January 2014

Two men accused of murdering a man found dead wrapped in clingfilm after a 'kinky sex game' have had their bail extended for two months.

Bedroom blaze caused by sleepy smoker

Bedroom blaze caused by sleepy smoker

06 January 2014

A Whitfield resident has been taken to hospital after dosing off while smoking, causing a fire in the bedroom.

Children's library corridor receives colourful overhaul

Children's library corridor receives colourful overhaul

03 January 2014

The Princes Trust have been commended for re-decorating the corridor entrance into the children's library in Dover.

Sencicle writes to Transport Secretary over rail fares

Sencicle writes to Transport Secretary over rail fares

03 January 2014

Alan Sencicle asks the Transport Secretary to "apply pressure" to Southeastern to cut rail prices between Dover and London.

Dover's wind swept pier re-opens to the public

Dover's wind swept pier re-opens to the public

02 January 2014

The Prince of Wales pier has now re-opened as repairs to fencing are complete and the wind dies down, for now.

Suspected break-in at Dover Leisure Centre

Suspected break-in at Dover Leisure Centre

02 January 2014

Police were called to Dover Leisure Centre after an open emergency exit sparked concerns the premises had been broken into on New Years Day.

Burlington House burgled over the festive season

Burlington House burgled over the festive season

31 December 2013

Electricity cables have been taken from the seventh floor of the derelict and abandoned office block.

Dover lifeboat volunteers on two call outs over Christmas

Dover lifeboat volunteers on two call outs over Christmas

31 December 2013

Dover Lifeboat volunteers have been busy this festive season.

Dover primary school going from strength to strength

Dover primary school going from strength to strength

31 December 2013

River Primary school has topped off a successful year with an outstanding rating from Ofsted.

Emergency services rush to overturned vehicle in York Street, Dover

Emergency services rush to overturned vehicle in York Street, Dover

31 December 2013

A driver and passenger walked free from a Renault Clio that flipped onto its roof.

Lifesaver Eric Stokes awarded MBE in New Year honours

Lifesaver Eric Stokes awarded MBE in New Year honours

31 December 2013

More than 50 years of lifesaving in Kent started for Eric Stokes when he realised there were badges to be won!

M&S appealing for residents to recycle old Christmas cards

M&S appealing for residents to recycle old Christmas cards

31 December 2013

The Woodland trust have planted their bins in M&S stores in a bid to encourage people to recycle and save our woodlands.

Still flying the flag for an airport off the Kent coast

Still flying the flag for an airport off the Kent coast

30 December 2013

Backers of a £39bn plan to build a four-runway hub airport on Goodwin Sands say the scheme isn't dead in the water despite Davis Commission snub.

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