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Is this Kent's worst case of fly-tipping?

Is this Kent's worst case of fly-tipping?

15 April 2022

Shocking pictures show masses of building waste dumped in two rural locations.

Party company brings own 'unicorn'

Party company brings own 'unicorn'

15 April 2022

A horse has been transformed into a unicorn and influencer in a unique new business idea.

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Musical fun, bug hotels and roundabouts

Musical fun, bug hotels and roundabouts

14 April 2022

New playgrounds featuring castle climbing frames, roundabouts and insect hotels have been opened.

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Town centre's £2.5 million bus hub to open

Town centre's £2.5 million bus hub to open

14 April 2022

A town centre's multi-million pound bus hub is set to launch this bank holiday weekend.

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Coach for Ukrainian refugees postponed over visa issues

Coach for Ukrainian refugees postponed over visa issues

14 April 2022

A coach trip due to go to Poland and return to the UK with Ukrainian refugees has been postponed over visa issues.

Tributes paid to rugby coach and player

Tributes paid to rugby coach and player

14 April 2022

Tributes to a well-respected and loved rugby coach and player have been paid through a charity match.

Two weeks to save 137-year-old pub

Two weeks to save 137-year-old pub

14 April 2022

A two-week countdown is on to save and resurrect a 137-year pub site from possible redevelopment after it was struck by lightning and burnt down.

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'Police don't care about drink spiking unless someone is attacked'

'Police don't care about drink spiking unless someone is attacked'

13 April 2022

A woman says she believes police 'don't care' about drink spiking unless there has been an assault or rape as nobody has been charged in five years.

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The lunch club that is a lifeline

The lunch club that is a lifeline

13 April 2022

A lunch club celebrating its eighth anniversary has been branded a lifeline against loneliness.

Do you know this man?

Do you know this man?

13 April 2022

Police have issued a CCTV image of someone they believe can help them solve a break-in.

'Bus cuts will be a disaster'

'Bus cuts will be a disaster'

12 April 2022

A bus service to Bluewater is among those that could be scrapped as part of cuts across the county.

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Exhibition marks return of St George's Day celebrations

Exhibition marks return of St George's Day celebrations

12 April 2022

An exhibition is being held to mark the return of St George's Day celebrations in the town after a two-year absence due to Covid-19.

Firefighters called to back garden blaze

Firefighters called to back garden blaze

12 April 2022

A fire in a back garden led to someone being treated for smoke inhalation and a property being damaged.

Images unveiled of new primary school

Images unveiled of new primary school

11 April 2022

Plans have been submitted for a primary school, set to serve a 598-home development and the surrounding area.

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Proud Scot who 'made a difference to his adopted home'

Proud Scot who 'made a difference to his adopted home'

11 April 2022

Tributes have been paid to a well-known architect who helped shape his home town.

'Team sport is for trans women'

'Team sport is for trans women'

08 April 2022

A trans woman has shared her own struggles and experiences in sport after playing in a trail-blazing LGBTQ+ football match featuring an all Trans XI.

Age UK centre to close

Age UK centre to close

07 April 2022

An Age UK centre is due to close at the end of the month after funding changes.

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High winds across parts of Kent

High winds across parts of Kent

07 April 2022

The Met Office has issued a warning across parts of Kent of wind speeds of up to 50mph.

'My sons are charged toll to walk down gym corridor'

'My sons are charged toll to walk down gym corridor'

07 April 2022

A dad has spoken of his frustration after being charged additional "toll-like" fees to send his two sons 25 metres down a corridor to boxing classes.

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Refugee stranded as hosts slam visa system

Refugee stranded as hosts slam visa system

06 April 2022

A couple say the government visa system is stalling their efforts to help a Ukrainian student.

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