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Kent could get ferry services to Poland

Kent could get ferry services to Poland

02 August 2017

A foreign company has opened talks with a local authority to potentially provide passenger and cargo services to a city on the Baltic coast.

School looks to beat vandals with cameras

School looks to beat vandals with cameras

02 August 2017

A school which has been repeatedly targeted by vandals has received security equipment thanks to a local building firm.

New M&S Foodhall opens

New M&S Foodhall opens

02 August 2017

Eager shoppers queued for a first glimpse of Kent's newest M&S Foodhall as it opened its doors today.

This festival's got soul

This festival's got soul

02 August 2017

More than 100 DJs and some big name acts come to 10 venues across a Kent town this weekend for an annual soul festival.

Boy missing for nearly three weeks

Boy missing for nearly three weeks

01 August 2017

Officers looking a 15-year-old boy reported missing are appealing for help locate him.

A rally to get you steamed up

A rally to get you steamed up

01 August 2017

The largest line-up of steam in the county thunders in this weekend for two days of family fun.

Dancing in the moonlight

Dancing in the moonlight

01 August 2017

Clubbers held dance battles in the street after a busy nightclub was evacuated.

Dismay as nursery ‘adventures’ end

Dismay as nursery ‘adventures’ end

01 August 2017

Six people have been left unemployed after a nursery school lost its fight to stay open.

Look to the skies for first wind festival

Look to the skies for first wind festival

01 August 2017

There will be plenty of colourful kites in the skies as a country park stages its first wind festival this weekend.

Mum who feared losing daughter took her own life

Mum who feared losing daughter took her own life

01 August 2017

An impending court case by social services was said to have left a young mother feeling 'like a prisoner in her own home'.

Pool shut after diarrhoea outbreak

Pool shut after diarrhoea outbreak

01 August 2017

A busy leisure centre pool could be closed for up to a week for cleaning.

New bar and restaurant opens

New bar and restaurant opens

01 August 2017

Shepherd Neame has opened a bar and restaurant with an outside terrace, overlooking a marina.

Child abuser 'utterly destroyed' victims' lives

Child abuser 'utterly destroyed' victims' lives

01 August 2017

A paedophile who systematically abused three girls has been jailed for 12 years after a judge told him he had "utterly destroyed their lives".

Mystery of 'Roundabout Banksy'

Mystery of 'Roundabout Banksy'

01 August 2017

A second mysterious sculpture has appeared on a busy Kent roundabout - yet no one knows where it's come from.

Rail death victim lost friends on train

Rail death victim lost friends on train

01 August 2017

An inquest into the death of a teenage girl found dead on train tracks has heard more details about her final hours.

Beer and bands lined up for free festival

Beer and bands lined up for free festival

01 August 2017

Rotarians have nearly 40 real ales and 15 ciders ready for their 10th free beer festival and have four four bands lined up to play.

Gangs caught rifling through bins

Gangs caught rifling through bins

01 August 2017

Residents are being warned they could become victims of identity fraud after several people were found rummaging through rubbish.

Man seriously hurt in crash with police car

Man seriously hurt in crash with police car

01 August 2017

A teenager fears his career as a chef could be over due to the nature of the injuries he suffered when his motorbike collided with a patrol car.

Is this Britain's best cafe?

Is this Britain's best cafe?

01 August 2017

Kent eateries are in the running to be named Britain’s Best Cafe.

It was all going so well....

It was all going so well....

31 July 2017

Don't count your chickens when it's all going right, because pay back could be just around the corner.

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