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Renewed calls to save woodland

Renewed calls to save woodland

31 March 2021

Residents are calling on councillors to take action to stop ongoing development in woodland.

Tenders invited for £1.9 billion Lower Thames Crossing roads

Tenders invited for £1.9 billion Lower Thames Crossing roads

31 March 2021

Highways England is inviting tenders on contracts worth £1.9 billion to build roads for the planned Lower Thames Crossing.

Man arrested after 'arson attack'

Man arrested after 'arson attack'

31 March 2021

Four people had to be rescued from a property overnight after a suspected arson attack.

Fire crews called to post office

Fire crews called to post office

31 March 2021

Firefighters were called to a post office after a smoke detector raised the alarm but were shortly stood down after no flames were found.

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Boy, 15, clocked at 100mph in police chase

Boy, 15, clocked at 100mph in police chase

31 March 2021

A teenager is alleged to have driven at more than 100mph during a chase with police after officers suspected occupants had been involved in a theft.

Gorge 'land bridge' reopens

Gorge 'land bridge' reopens

31 March 2021

A former metal bridge has been demolished and replaced with a safer and more environmentally friendly alternative.

Man attempts to get schoolgirl into car

Man attempts to get schoolgirl into car

30 March 2021

A school is warning parents and pupils to be vigilant after a sixth-former was reportedly approached by a man and asked to get into his car.

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Eurostar in emergency talks over £400m debt

Eurostar in emergency talks over £400m debt

29 March 2021

A union is demanding the government give financial support to Eurostar as it faces the threat of collapse.

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Art festival celebrates the River Thames

Art festival celebrates the River Thames

29 March 2021

A large-scale arts festival celebrates the landscapes and history of the River Thames with more than 50 installations and 100 miles of walking trails.

'Lockdown didn't mean our nature crisis was on hold'

'Lockdown didn't mean our nature crisis was on hold'

29 March 2021

A stark reminder for people and firms to continue to care for the county's rich ecosystems and biodiversity has been issued by a wildlife trust.

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Mum and two children saved from flat fire

Mum and two children saved from flat fire

27 March 2021

A mum woken by a smoke alarm managed to get her two young children to safety as their home went up in flames.

The Kent teen at No. 2 in UK charts

The Kent teen at No. 2 in UK charts

27 March 2021

In a matter of weeks, a college student has gone from unknown musician to the top two of the UK singles chart.

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Dog killed and pensioner injured in savage attack

Dog killed and pensioner injured in savage attack

27 March 2021

A 75-year-old woman was taken to hospital after her small dog was killed in a vicious attack by a "Staffy-type" breed.

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'We were stuck really, we had made this decision'

'We were stuck really, we had made this decision'

26 March 2021

The owner of a product design firm started days before the first lockdown reflects on the challenges of growing a business from scratch in a pandemic.

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25 years of Eurostar in Kent

25 years of Eurostar in Kent

26 March 2021

We look at the cross-continent rail service - and its future in Kent - after it marked a quarter of a century in the county.

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Boxing Olympic hopeful launches clothing website

Boxing Olympic hopeful launches clothing website

26 March 2021

Heavyweight, Cheavon Clarke has partnered up with GoDaddy to launch his new brand, Level Up Nation.

Teacher who slept with schoolboy, 16, avoids jail

Teacher who slept with schoolboy, 16, avoids jail

25 March 2021

A school teacher who had sex with a pupil she had been messaging sobbed as she was sentenced after admitting abuse of a position of trust.

Construction begins on town's second Lidl store

Construction begins on town's second Lidl store

25 March 2021

The new Lidl supermarket in Gravesend is expected to open in Autumn this year.

'No nesting birds disturbed' at Bluewater

'No nesting birds disturbed' at Bluewater

25 March 2021

Police were called to a shopping centre after concerns were raised over tree felling reports in an area home to nesting birds.

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'Dartford Crossing will still be over capacity'

'Dartford Crossing will still be over capacity'

25 March 2021

New figures suggest a multi-billion pound road link would reduce 13 million journeys at the existing Crossing but opponents say problems will persist.

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