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Serial burglar facing long jail sentence

Serial burglar facing long jail sentence

29 April 2020

A serial thief who targeted a home has pleaded guilty to carrying out the break-in not long after being released from jail.

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Councils hand out millions to businesses in need

Councils hand out millions to businesses in need

29 April 2020

Councils have reported the extent of the financial support they have been able to give to businesses to help them during the coronavirus outbreak.

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What lies beneath: Kent's history of shipwrecks

What lies beneath: Kent's history of shipwrecks

29 April 2020

With a coastline home to two of Britain's most important historic shipping lanes, Kent has a wealth of shipwrecks in the waters around the county.

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Guitarist records song for NHS staff who saved his life

Guitarist records song for NHS staff who saved his life

28 April 2020

A grateful father has thanked hospital staff who treated him for Covid-19 with a musical tribute from his garden

Garden centre losses pass £1million

Garden centre losses pass £1million

28 April 2020

The boss of a garden centre says DIY stores have been left to profit on their closure during lockdown as her business misses out on a "dream spring".

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Watch rappers lend vocals to charity fundraiser

Watch rappers lend vocals to charity fundraiser

28 April 2020

A local talent network has put together a new music video to raise vital funds for a hospice charity facing financial difficulties due to the pandemic

Boots to create coronavirus testing teams

Boots to create coronavirus testing teams

28 April 2020

Pharmacy chain Boots is to deploy Covid-19 testing teams at sites around the country, including Ebbsfleet International.

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Tesco customers to queue in car if it's raining

Tesco customers to queue in car if it's raining

28 April 2020

Shoppers at Tesco could be asked to queue in their cars instead of lining up outside if the weather is cold or wet.

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Workers flout council order to stop felling trees

Workers flout council order to stop felling trees

27 April 2020

A council is pursuing legal action after serving people who allegedly felled protected trees with a notice to stop.

Bid to drop attempted murder charges after shooting

Bid to drop attempted murder charges after shooting

27 April 2020

Two men accused of attempting to kill a man by shooting him will bid to have their charges dropped.

New homes for garden city approved

New homes for garden city approved

27 April 2020

Plans for the first homes in a new village as part of a huge garden city development have been given the green light by planners.

Pair involved in two altercations

Pair involved in two altercations

27 April 2020

Two men forced their way into a property and threatened the occupants before getting into a second dispute with man walking in the street.

Safeguarding group named best charity to work for in UK

Safeguarding group named best charity to work for in UK

27 April 2020

A charity which allows employees to bring their dogs to the office has been named the best place to work

How your council is dealing with traveller camps during lockdown

How your council is dealing with traveller camps during lockdown

27 April 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked police guidelines which could see travellers avoid eviction from illegal camps, but only in certain parts of Kent.

What were they thinking? Nine crazy ideas for Kent

What were they thinking? Nine crazy ideas for Kent

27 April 2020

Madcap schemes for the county include a 200ft carving of Winston Churchill's face in the White Cliffs and a 50m white horse in the Ebbsfleet Valley.

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Kent's best lockdown DIY projects

Kent's best lockdown DIY projects

26 April 2020

From a homemade 'pub' to a back garden assault course, people in Kent have taken DIY to a new level during lockdown - vote for your favourite.

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Possible Asian hornet found in bedroom

Possible Asian hornet found in bedroom

25 April 2020

A venomous species, which is native to China, might have been caught in a family's flat.

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Lockdown house parties spark rise in noisy neighbour complaints

Lockdown house parties spark rise in noisy neighbour complaints

25 April 2020

A loud parrot and 3am driveway works are among issues raised with councils as residents across Kent are forced to stay indoors due to Covid-19.

McDonald's could reopen within weeks

McDonald's could reopen within weeks

24 April 2020

Global fast food chain McDonald's is reportedly planning to reopen some of its restaurants in mid-May.

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What's been the cheapest supermarket in lockdown?

What's been the cheapest supermarket in lockdown?

24 April 2020

Supermarkets have been ranked in order of cheapness for the month of March - for which half was spent in lockdown.

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