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Kent schoolgirl who went viral speaks out

Kent schoolgirl who went viral speaks out

09 July 2021

A Kent schoolgirl who was brought to tears when an England star handed over his shirt has spoken about the emotional moment.

'It's a tornado!'

'It's a tornado!'

09 July 2021

A tornado enthusiast says the county came close to being hit by a twister this afternoon.

For £90, you too could look like 'Stockport's Gazza'

For £90, you too could look like 'Stockport's Gazza'

09 July 2021

The hairdo is one of the many talking points of Euro 2020, now a schoolboy has replicated England footballer Phil Foden's unique haircut.

Drone expert's stunning photos of deserted forts

Drone expert's stunning photos of deserted forts

09 July 2021

Stunning aerial drone photos showing abandoned and derelict forts in Kent have been captured by an expert pilot.

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For England and St George!

For England and St George!

09 July 2021

Football fever has well and truly gripped the nation and a proud England fan carrying out deliveries around Kent is bringing a smile to customers.

'All of us are sickened, angered and devastated'

'All of us are sickened, angered and devastated'

09 July 2021

The Metropolitan Police have issued a statement after Wayne Couzens pleaded guilty to the murder of Sarah Everard.

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Car parking on residential streets is getting worse

Car parking on residential streets is getting worse

09 July 2021

Vehicles sat unused and garages which are too small for modern cars is causing parking problems in residential streets, says a new report.

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The painstaking search for Sarah

The painstaking search for Sarah

09 July 2021

We look back at the huge search for Sarah Everard after Wayne Couzens pleads guilty to her murder.

Patients slam 'disgraceful' GP services in borough

Patients slam 'disgraceful' GP services in borough

09 July 2021

Annoyed GP residents say that have made hundreds of calls a day to get through to the doctors, and it could cost lives if not fixed.

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Dismay at bid to close farm for special needs adults

Dismay at bid to close farm for special needs adults

09 July 2021

A 111-year-old farm founded by Queen Victoria's daughter, where autistic and disabled people have been able to care for the animals, is to close.

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Free football camps to provide lifeline for struggling families

Free football camps to provide lifeline for struggling families

09 July 2021

The Street Soccer Foundation will host free camps offering football and food to more than 1,000 disadvantaged children across Kent.

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School locked down after 'stranger spotted on premises'

School locked down after 'stranger spotted on premises'

08 July 2021

A school was forced to lockdown after concerns for pupil's safety were raised.

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Police, flares and people climbing trees...

Police, flares and people climbing trees...

08 July 2021

As England booked their place in a first major final since 1966, here's how part of Kent reacted at the final whistle.

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Oyster farm shut down after 'at least 100 people' fall ill

Oyster farm shut down after 'at least 100 people' fall ill

08 July 2021

A Kent oyster company has stopped farming the shellfish after a number of people suffered vomiting and diarrhoea illnesses.

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'We know legal action will happen, just not when'

'We know legal action will happen, just not when'

08 July 2021

A traveller says he is braced for court proceedings after setting up an encampment for his family on land near ancient woodland.

Mystery daughter to inherit £400k after amazing discovery in Kent house

Mystery daughter to inherit £400k after amazing discovery in Kent house

08 July 2021

A mystery daughter of a former BBC editor is to inherit £400k after remarkable discoveries were found in his three-bed semi after he died.

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'It should be candy floss people take home from the fair not live animals'

'It should be candy floss people take home from the fair not live animals'

08 July 2021

Giving goldfish as prizes is 'cruel and outdated', says the RSPCA, which wants councils to ban funfairs maintaining the tradition.

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Exploring Kent's Kingdom of Skulls

Exploring Kent's Kingdom of Skulls

08 July 2021

One of Kent's churches holds a secret because underneath its stunning architecture, there is a staggering and grim spectacle.

Iconic clock tower leaving town for a while

Iconic clock tower leaving town for a while

08 July 2021

A Kent town will be without its iconic clock tower this summer as it travels more than 185 miles to be repaired.

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Traffic lights at Kent's busiest crossing 'will only increase gridlock'

Traffic lights at Kent's busiest crossing 'will only increase gridlock'

08 July 2021

Unimpressed residents fear plans to install traffic lights near a snarled-up level crossing will only heighten congestion woes.

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