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DJs tripling pay at illegal raves

DJs tripling pay at illegal raves

17 July 2020

DJs are earning triple their normal pay by playing at the illegal raves popping up across the county.

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Neighbours living in fear over drug deals and violence

Neighbours living in fear over drug deals and violence

17 July 2020

Neighbours in a town centre street say they are living in fear after witnessing brutal gang attacks and daylight drug deals.

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Kids host bake sale for the homeless

Kids host bake sale for the homeless

16 July 2020

Council and community leaders have heaped praise on a group of children who set up a bake sale in aid of rough sleepers.

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'This is our way of saying thank you to you all'

'This is our way of saying thank you to you all'

16 July 2020

A council has paid tribute to the 'amazing and selfless' work done by hundreds of volunteers and community workers during the pandemic.

Third primary school approved for garden city

Third primary school approved for garden city

16 July 2020

Plans have been approved for the third primary school in Ebbsfleet Garden City

'Covid families will be scarred for years'

'Covid families will be scarred for years'

16 July 2020

There are warnings that funeral service restrictions are resulting in emotional trauma for the loved ones of coronavirus victims.

The chequered history of the 'UK's Disneyland'

The chequered history of the 'UK's Disneyland'

16 July 2020

As plans for the 'UK's answer to Disneyland' go out to public consultation, we look at the chequered history of the London Resort scheme.

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Backgarden drone sightings spark concerns

Backgarden drone sightings spark concerns

15 July 2020

Police have spoken to a drone pilot following reports linking an aircraft to a series of missing garden items.

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County lines kingpin had bullets in his suit

County lines kingpin had bullets in his suit

15 July 2020

A county lines gang leader was caught flushing £5,000 of drugs down the toilet and had a gun and bullets in his suit.

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'I knew we would all rally around'

'I knew we would all rally around'

15 July 2020

Care home staff have spoken out on how they have managed to come together to stop the spread of the virus at their home.

Judo coach scoops national award

Judo coach scoops national award

15 July 2020

A former head girl has been awarded a coveted award for her work encouraging people with disabilities in sport.

Police seize huge haul of cigarettes

Police seize huge haul of cigarettes

15 July 2020

A man was arrested after officers stopped a suspicious vehicle and found "51,000 cigarettes and tobacco".

'It's difficult for autistic people to shop wearing masks'

'It's difficult for autistic people to shop wearing masks'

15 July 2020

It will be almost impossible for some on the autistic spectrum to go shopping if they are made to wear face masks, a disability campaigner has warned.

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Tourism industry given boost to rebuild

Tourism industry given boost to rebuild

14 July 2020

Tourism firms are being given a kickstart to help reopening their businesses as the country emerges from lockdown.

'If they went to Brands Hatch it would be ideal'

'If they went to Brands Hatch it would be ideal'

14 July 2020

Councillors have called for action at a business park plagued by "boy racers".

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Police called after reports of raves

Police called after reports of raves

14 July 2020

Police say they are investigating reports of regular loud music and mass gatherings.

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Man discharged from hospital after stabbing

Man discharged from hospital after stabbing

14 July 2020

A man who suffered stab wounds during a disturbance at a park last week has been discharged from hospital.

Less land to be used for new Thames crossing

Less land to be used for new Thames crossing

14 July 2020

Changes to the controversial multi-billion pound Lower Thames Crossing have been revealed by highways bosses as a public consultation opens.

Sisters lose both parents within days and now home could go too

Sisters lose both parents within days and now home could go too

13 July 2020

Tributes have been paid to 'selfless' parents who died after contracting covid-19, leaving the family home at risk.

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Serial killer victims' inquest will not be delayed

Serial killer victims' inquest will not be delayed

13 July 2020

An inquest into the deaths of Stephen Port's victims, including chef Daniel Whitworth, is to press ahead in January.

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