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Busy cut-through could be shut for six months

Busy cut-through could be shut for six months

06 September 2017

Highways officials have shut a busy town centre alleyway - and it could be closed for six months.

Plans for problem roundabout revealed

Plans for problem roundabout revealed

06 September 2017

A notoriously busy junction is to get a £100 million upgrade to reduce congestion, improve journey times and boost economic growth.

Our man in Japan

Our man in Japan

06 September 2017

From Medway boy to honorary Samurai, Will Adams lived an eventful life: join in the festivities in his honour this weekend.

A wave of creativity

A wave of creativity

06 September 2017

From world firsts with mushrooms to seagull-proof seashells and colourful houses, there’s an eyeful of art on offer at the Folkestone Triennial.

Youngster's sunflower stretches to the sky

Youngster's sunflower stretches to the sky

06 September 2017

A seven-year-old boy's sunflower has grown so tall it can be seen by neighbours from the end of the road.

A festival of comfort food and autumnal treats

A festival of comfort food and autumnal treats

06 September 2017

There's a foodies’ delight this weekend as a popular food festival cooks up a treat.

Popular hops festival gets the boutique treatment

Popular hops festival gets the boutique treatment

06 September 2017

A festival is set to be sprinkled with a little something extra this weekend for two days of music, heritage and family fun down on the farm.

Unearthing the county's rich past

Unearthing the county's rich past

06 September 2017

Doors and gates will be flung open across the county this weekend as Heritage Open Days bring you a glimpse into the county’s past.

On freeze for a three-week revamp

On freeze for a three-week revamp

06 September 2017

A Iceland store will close for three weeks for a £600,000 refurbishment.

Stereophonics' one-off show sees tickets snapped up

Stereophonics' one-off show sees tickets snapped up

05 September 2017

Stereophonics bring those raspy vocals and heavy guitars to Kent this weekend, warming up for a big Hyde Park gig the following day.

Sprinter Gemili goes back to school

Sprinter Gemili goes back to school

05 September 2017

They say never meet your heroes, but sprint star Adam Gemili made a mockery of that particular piece of advice when he returned to his old school.

Undercover Festival heads for the cover of Kent

Undercover Festival heads for the cover of Kent

05 September 2017

A two-day celebration of punk, ska and dub brings big music names to the Kent coast, after it chose to relocate to the county.

Small wonders and mighty models

Small wonders and mighty models

05 September 2017

Are you an avid aviation spotter or a model military devotee? Then there’s a mighty weekend in store for you at the Southern Model Show

College looking for clients for design volunteering initiative

College looking for clients for design volunteering initiative

05 September 2017

West Kent College is seeking partners for the second year of its voluntary design initiative.

Police defend pride branded cars

Police defend pride branded cars

05 September 2017

Kent Police has defended the decision to decorate some patrol cars with pride branding.

Fighting poverty on the coast

Fighting poverty on the coast

05 September 2017

An MP has called for more help for deprived seaside towns.

Drug charges after planned search of home

Drug charges after planned search of home

05 September 2017

A 21-year-old has been charged with possessing drugs with intent to supply as well as having more than £10,000 in cash.

Lorry driver jailed after killing father in crash

Lorry driver jailed after killing father in crash

05 September 2017

A lorry driver who lost control of his 41-tonne HGV and caused the death of a devoted husband and father has been jailed.

Cute new arrivals need names

Cute new arrivals need names

05 September 2017

Keepers have released pictures of cheetah cubs and a lemur, born at animal parks over the summer, and appealed for help with picking their names.

Horrific wildlife cruelty at beauty spot

Horrific wildlife cruelty at beauty spot

05 September 2017

Badger setts have been burned out, rabbits shot and a fox cub's neck broken at a protected beauty spot.

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