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Solicitors clock up the miles

Solicitors clock up the miles

22 October 2020

A group of legal professionals are aiming to raise £2,500 for three charities by walking throughout October.

Have your say on the future of our borough

Have your say on the future of our borough

22 October 2020

Consultation opens tomorrow to shape development in Gravesham for years to come.

MP calls for action to improve surgery

MP calls for action to improve surgery

22 October 2020

MP Adam Holloway says he and his team offered to personally help with the workload at an understaffed surgery.

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'I went to the GP 100 times'

'I went to the GP 100 times'

22 October 2020

GPs are being urged to recognise endometriosis earlier on, after women across the country struggle to have the condition diagnosed.

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Laura wins star baker on GBBO

Laura wins star baker on GBBO

21 October 2020

A Kent baker gained high praise for her perfect pastries on this week's episode of the Great British Bake Off.

Two arrests after pensioner defrauded out of more than £100,000

Two arrests after pensioner defrauded out of more than £100,000

21 October 2020

Police have arrested two individuals on suspicion of defrauding a man in his 70s out of hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Last chance to have say on lorry park proposals

Last chance to have say on lorry park proposals

21 October 2020

A consultation on the government's proposals for an inland border facility in Kent is set to close.

Charity pumpkin snatched from farm

Charity pumpkin snatched from farm

21 October 2020

A farm has pleaded for information after a piece of fruit being used as part of a "guess the weight" game for charity was taken.

Clock tower to shine purple for World Polio Day

Clock tower to shine purple for World Polio Day

20 October 2020

Gravesend Clock Tower will be illuminated, along with thousands of buildings worldwide, in support of a campaign to wipe out polio.

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Fundraisers' innovative steps to support ellenor

Fundraisers' innovative steps to support ellenor

20 October 2020

Supporters raised £25,000 for a hospice with a virtual charity walk, while a teenager is using his skills as a magician to support the cause.

'Coming from a working class background I don't have that money'

'Coming from a working class background I don't have that money'

20 October 2020

An aspiring vet has spoken of the financial hurdles she and others face in accessing jobs that require a degree with postgraduate funding.

'Lockdown now to save lives and jobs'

'Lockdown now to save lives and jobs'

20 October 2020

An expert on viruses has said a second lockdown is the best way to return to normality - saving lives and jobs.

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Climbing frame donated to Scout group

Climbing frame donated to Scout group

20 October 2020

A housing developer has given a Scout group the chance to climb high on a 13 metre tall activity frame.

Vehicles targeted in spray-painting spree

Vehicles targeted in spray-painting spree

19 October 2020

Police are hunting vandals who went on a spray-painting spree, targeting vehicles in the same street with graffiti.

Bid to tackle rise in modern slavery and human trafficking

Bid to tackle rise in modern slavery and human trafficking

19 October 2020

A council has partnered up with the police and a homeless charity as it looks to address a rise in documented cases of modern slavery.

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'We've cleared 1,000 beds during Covid - hopefully we'll keep it that way'

'We've cleared 1,000 beds during Covid - hopefully we'll keep it that way'

19 October 2020

Hospitals have cleared more than a third of all their inpatients during coronavirus - one hospital boss says he hopes the changes is permanent.

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Alleged people smugglers charged

Alleged people smugglers charged

18 October 2020

Four men have been charged with bringing people into the country illegally after being arrested near services on the A2.

Baby dolls bring 'untold joy' to dementia patients

Baby dolls bring 'untold joy' to dementia patients

18 October 2020

An unlikely source of therapy for residents living with dementia has brought a tear to the eye of care home staff.

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Two face fraud charges

Two face fraud charges

17 October 2020

Youth cricket and football clubs were allegedly targeted by con men.

Kent's lost police stations and what's there now

Kent's lost police stations and what's there now

17 October 2020

From blocks of flats to beauty salons and Wetherspoon pubs, several of our county's former police stations now have a new lease of life.

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