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UFO's, aliens and one man's battle for the truth

UFO's, aliens and one man's battle for the truth

24 June 2021

It's World UFO Day and one author sets his experience of going on a hunt for the truth in Kent against other unexplained incidents.

John Lewis expands furniture rental service

John Lewis expands furniture rental service

23 June 2021

After its first collection was snapped up in 48 hours, John Lewis will expand its furniture rental service next month.

Fun day to raise cash for explosion victims

Fun day to raise cash for explosion victims

23 June 2021

Organisers of a family fun day hope people will turn out this weekend to support those left seriously injured in a huge gas explosion.

600,000 cars not compatible with new petrol

600,000 cars not compatible with new petrol

23 June 2021

A new greener petrol is being sent to forecourts this summer, but it's not a perfect match for all vehicles and drivers are being warned to check.

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'Flood water from road washes up at our home'

'Flood water from road washes up at our home'

23 June 2021

A family have revealed their stress at living in the shadow of a dual carriageway which floods every time there is heavy rain.

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Bid to open fast-food joint next to England's oldest school

Bid to open fast-food joint next to England's oldest school

23 June 2021

A national chain has its sights set on opening a fast-food takeaway next door to England's oldest school.

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Has Covid killed off birthday cake candles?

Has Covid killed off birthday cake candles?

23 June 2021

With parents worried about spreading Covid at parties, and a no-blow candle in production, has the pandemic ended the tradition of candles on cakes?

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‘I have my optician to thank for saving my life’

‘I have my optician to thank for saving my life’

23 June 2021

A mother is urging others to get their eyes checked after opticians spotted a life-threatening condition during a test.

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Petition for action as danger railway crossing stays shut

Petition for action as danger railway crossing stays shut

23 June 2021

A councillor is calling for urgent action after a busy footpath crossing railway tracks - temporarily shut over safety concerns - remains closed.

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'We couldn't find our loved one's grave, the grass was too long'

'We couldn't find our loved one's grave, the grass was too long'

23 June 2021

Residents have reacted angrily to the overgrown state of a cemetery where some relatives struggled to find the graves of loved ones.

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Transfer of asylum seekers to barracks suspended

Transfer of asylum seekers to barracks suspended

22 June 2021

The transportation of asylum seekers to a controversial holding facility has been suspended.

Covid patient out of intensive care after six months

Covid patient out of intensive care after six months

22 June 2021

A carer who has spent more than 150 days in hospital battling Covid-19 has finally been discharged from intensive care.

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Bridge collapses in landslip at beauty spot

Bridge collapses in landslip at beauty spot

22 June 2021

A landslip brought about by heavy rainfall has caused bad damage to a bridge walkway at a popular beauty spot.

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Heart-warming moment missing dog reunited with siblings

Heart-warming moment missing dog reunited with siblings

22 June 2021

A whippet missing for nearly a month, and feared stolen, has gone wild with happiness at being reunited with her family.

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Inside the abandoned nightclub that could become 60 flats

Inside the abandoned nightclub that could become 60 flats

22 June 2021

KentOnline has enjoyed an exclusive tour of a long-abandoned flour mill and nightclub that could become 60 'high-quality' flats.

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Suggest your City of Culture ideas

Suggest your City of Culture ideas

21 June 2021

People living in the Towns are being asked to take part in Medway's City of Culture bid by suggesting ideas on what they want to see happen.

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'I'm scared now and it is not right'

'I'm scared now and it is not right'

21 June 2021

A council has intervened after people in a village were left worried as caravans took over ancient woodland.

Boy soldier remembered again after lost grave is found

Boy soldier remembered again after lost grave is found

21 June 2021

A boy soldier who signed up aged 15 to serve in the First World War was remembered again after his once lost grave was rededicated.

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£92m congestion-busting flyover plans approved

£92m congestion-busting flyover plans approved

21 June 2021

Major upgrades on one of Kent's busiest junctions have been given the green light by the Secretary of State after a public inquiry.

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Driving test centres are fully-booked

Driving test centres are fully-booked

21 June 2021

Learner drivers wanting to take their practical test in Kent are facing extremely long waits for appointments.

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