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New school's opening on schedule despite Covid-19

New school's opening on schedule despite Covid-19

29 June 2020

School leaders say they're on course to open in September despite challenges to recruit teachers online and complete building during pandemic.

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Fresh plans for multi-billion pound tunnel unveiled

Fresh plans for multi-billion pound tunnel unveiled

29 June 2020

Revised plans for the multi-billion pound Lower Thames Crossing have been unveiled as a date is set for a new consultation.

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Family's devastation as beloved pet 'stolen'

Family's devastation as beloved pet 'stolen'

28 June 2020

A family have launched a campaign to find their golden cocker spaniel.

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Woman charged with burglary after restaurant market theft

Woman charged with burglary after restaurant market theft

27 June 2020

A woman has been charged with two counts of burglary, after phones were stolen.

Dog suffers excruciating burns in heatwave

Dog suffers excruciating burns in heatwave

26 June 2020

The RSPCA has issued a warning after a dog suffered painful burns to her feet and ears during the hot weather.

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Antique stern board rescued from fate as table

Antique stern board rescued from fate as table

26 June 2020

A carpenter was about to cut up a blackened piece of wood when he caught a glint of gold and discovered its true value.

Inspirational artwork sent to care home

Inspirational artwork sent to care home

26 June 2020

Children brought smiles to the faces of retirement home residents by sending them an array of home-made artwork

Walk-in centre to close amid NHS reshuffle

Walk-in centre to close amid NHS reshuffle

26 June 2020

A walk-in centre providing non-appointment treatment for thousands of patients will close next week in a major reshuffle of urgent care services.

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Lightning strike starts garage fire

Lightning strike starts garage fire

26 June 2020

Firefighters were called after a lightning strike set fire to a garage this morning.

Sentence for assaulting police to double amid 'disgusting' rise

Sentence for assaulting police to double amid 'disgusting' rise

25 June 2020

The sentence for criminals assaulting and spitting at police officers is set to be increased in a move welcomed by Kent's leading police figures.

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Watch moment £1.5m-a-year coke gang is busted

Watch moment £1.5m-a-year coke gang is busted

24 June 2020

Police footage shows the moment police raided a drugs base being used by a cross-border cocaine gang making £1.5 million a year.

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'We have a significant number of BAME people in that group'

'We have a significant number of BAME people in that group'

24 June 2020

A hospital medical director says at risk BAME workers could be told to shield in line with new guidance on Covid-19 risk assessments.

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Drive-in cinema venture to launch across county

Drive-in cinema venture to launch across county

23 June 2020

Two brothers are behind a new scheme to bring drive-in cinemas to venues across Kent.

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Garden centre banking on summer sun

Garden centre banking on summer sun

23 June 2020

Millbrook Garden Centre is hoping for summer sun to help recoup lockdown losses, but clouds remain on the horizon.

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Calls to name maternity development after Windrush midwife

Calls to name maternity development after Windrush midwife

22 June 2020

As plans are progressed to develop a maternity unit councillors are marking Windrush Day by calling for it to be named after a 'prolific' midwife.

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Praise for children's hospices' work during pandemic

Praise for children's hospices' work during pandemic

22 June 2020

This week is children's hospice week, and there has never been a more important time to help their vital work.

'We were too slow, too stupid and did not take it seriously'

'We were too slow, too stupid and did not take it seriously'

21 June 2020

A leading virologist, who is working on anti-body tests for coronavirus, said we were far too late in reacting to coronavirus.

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Conspiracy theories and legends of Kent

Conspiracy theories and legends of Kent

20 June 2020

From unexplained ghost sightings to our very own 'Bermuda Triangle', Kent's rich history means the county is no stranger to a conspiracy theory.

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Every vineyard in Kent and why lockdown hasn't been all doom and gloom

Every vineyard in Kent and why lockdown hasn't been all doom and gloom

20 June 2020

It's English Wine Week so we've made a map of every vineyard in Kent and have spoken to one of the county's oenophiles about how business has been.

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Silent auction offers chance to visit Lorraine set

Silent auction offers chance to visit Lorraine set

19 June 2020

The chance to meet daytime tv stars and other prizes are available as part of a charity online auction.

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