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Supermarket sheep! Rogue animals roam Tesco and Morrisons

Supermarket sheep! Rogue animals roam Tesco and Morrisons

09 December 2021

Onlookers watched in shear amazement as two brazen sheep roamed through a town.

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Arsonists torched car in revenge attack

Arsonists torched car in revenge attack

08 December 2021

A pair of arsonists who put lives at risk when they set fire to a car in a revenge attack after a relationship broke down have been locked up.

Festive fare on the menu at markets

Festive fare on the menu at markets

08 December 2021

Three days of markets offering winter warmers, local produce and festive gift ideas are being held this week.

Thug punched and strangled ex and tore out her hair

Thug punched and strangled ex and tore out her hair

08 December 2021

A bully has been jailed for a "vigorous and cowardly" attack on an ex-partner who was left "shattered and broken".

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Spy cams to crack down on litter louts

Spy cams to crack down on litter louts

07 December 2021

Portable spy cameras are being trialled in a borough to catch louts fly-tipping or throwing rubbish from their vehicles in litter hotspots.

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School's U-turn over mask-wearing in class

School's U-turn over mask-wearing in class

06 December 2021

A secondary school which dished out detentions to pupils for wearing face masks in class has changed its stance after the story made national news.

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Body found near country lane

Body found near country lane

06 December 2021

The body of a man has been found near a country lane after an extensive police search.

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Marsh family release glitzy song for leading charity

Marsh family release glitzy song for leading charity

06 December 2021

A musical Kent family who went viral at the start of the pandemic have released a new song for a leading men's health charity.

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'Suicide can happen to anyone - I never thought it would be us'

'Suicide can happen to anyone - I never thought it would be us'

06 December 2021

Three mothers who lost children to suicide in the run-up to last Christmas have told their tragic stories in a bid to encourage others to seek help.

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Pub reveals plan for holiday pods with hot tubs

Pub reveals plan for holiday pods with hot tubs

05 December 2021

A country pub is planning to 'diversify' its income by offering new overnight accommodation in holiday pods and a converted horsebox.

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'Town's enormous housing expansion is unforgivable'

'Town's enormous housing expansion is unforgivable'

05 December 2021

A council's plan to pin almost 3,500 more homes onto a town's housing blueprint has been branded 'unforgivable' by the area's MP.

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Pupils given detention for wearing face masks in class

Pupils given detention for wearing face masks in class

03 December 2021

Parents have hit-out at a school for punishing pupils who wear face masks in classrooms.

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'Watch this space': Could borough's huge housing target be lowered?

'Watch this space': Could borough's huge housing target be lowered?

29 November 2021

Residents hoping that mammoth housebuilding targets imposed on a Kent borough will be lowered have been given a glimmer of hope.

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Lorry fire blocks major route

Lorry fire blocks major route

29 November 2021

There are delays on the A299 Thanet Way because of a lorry fire.

£1.6m junction works complete after 10 months of traffic hell

£1.6m junction works complete after 10 months of traffic hell

26 November 2021

Motorists are breathing a sigh of relief as 10 months of roadworks at a busy junction have finally come to an end.

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Containers of stolen diesel found in woods

Containers of stolen diesel found in woods

26 November 2021

More than 20 containers of stolen diesel were returned to lorry drivers after police smelled a stench of fuel coming from a stolen car.

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Passengers restrain man on train as others flee in terror

Passengers restrain man on train as others flee in terror

24 November 2021

Brave commuters restrained a 'screaming and ranting' man as others huddled in fear during a terrifying incident on a train.

Tributes paid to 'hero' Tony who saved hundreds of lives

Tributes paid to 'hero' Tony who saved hundreds of lives

22 November 2021

The former owner of a baking empire who saved 'hundreds of lives' in his role as a volunteer first responder has died, aged 75.

'Disturbing' hare coursers evade police in late-night chase

'Disturbing' hare coursers evade police in late-night chase

22 November 2021

Police are on the hunt for two hare coursers who abandoned their dogs and escaped from pursuing officers in a late-night chase.

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100 days missing: Search continues for musician, 31

100 days missing: Search continues for musician, 31

22 November 2021

On the 100th day since a talented artist and musician went missing, police have renewed their appeal for information as to his whereabouts.

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