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Hopeful Christmas No. 1 to help save pubs

Hopeful Christmas No. 1 to help save pubs

04 October 2020

Three men from the county want to help save pubs by getting a Christmas number one song.

'Narrow escape' as car crashes into restaurant

'Narrow escape' as car crashes into restaurant

04 October 2020

Staff had a "narrow escape" after a car left the road and crashed through the front of their restaurant.

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Man threw knife at woman after reading her texts

Man threw knife at woman after reading her texts

04 October 2020

A bully who threw a knife at his victim, leaving her with long-term injuries, has been jailed for four years.

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'I feel like I'm living in a prison'

'I feel like I'm living in a prison'

04 October 2020

A mum-of-two who has been fighting with a council to move from her one bedroom flat which she says feels like she is “living in a prison”.

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'Who knows where we'd be without music?'

'Who knows where we'd be without music?'

04 October 2020

A collective of young hip hop artists are hoping to inspire others to find a creative outlet for their frustrations during the ongoing pandemic.

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CCTV appeal after electric scooter stolen

CCTV appeal after electric scooter stolen

03 October 2020

Police have released an image of a man after a person was robbed of their electric scooter at a park.

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Three arrests after gang of 20 damage train station

Three arrests after gang of 20 damage train station

03 October 2020

Three youths were arrested, including one with a metal pole, after officers were called to a large gang damaging a train station.

Council to fine drivers who ignore traffic ban

Council to fine drivers who ignore traffic ban

03 October 2020

A local authority in Kent has said drivers who break a town centre traffic ban will be fined, after they dished out 1,000 warnings.

Virtual appointments popular with patients

Virtual appointments popular with patients

03 October 2020

Virtual NHS appointments in Kent have proved popular with patients, a report has revealed.

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Man who stabbed victim and punched officer jailed

Man who stabbed victim and punched officer jailed

03 October 2020

A man who was tasered after stabbing another man and punching a police officer in the head has been jailed.

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Van and car destroyed in driveway fire

Van and car destroyed in driveway fire

03 October 2020

A family were evacuated from their home after firefighters were called to a blaze which destroyed two cars.

Gallery's expansion plans will reveal Grade II listed wine vaults

Gallery's expansion plans will reveal Grade II listed wine vaults

03 October 2020

Plans for an art gallery to expand its studio to reveal Grade II listed wine vaults have received overwhelming support.

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Salon praised for cancer awareness display

Salon praised for cancer awareness display

03 October 2020

A high street salon has been praised for its window display for Breast Cancer Awareness Week.

Nursery worker paralysed abroad takes first assisted steps

Nursery worker paralysed abroad takes first assisted steps

02 October 2020

A woman left paralysed from a virus while working abroad has described feeling "overwhelmed" after taking her first assisted steps on a treadmill.

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Man attacked after telling joke

Man attacked after telling joke

02 October 2020

A 24-year-old who attacked someone with a knife after they made a joke he didn't like has been jailed for nearly two years.

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New parish office plans require 11% precept rise

New parish office plans require 11% precept rise

02 October 2020

A new office for council staff would be an investment for residents at the cost of an increase in tax, it has been warned.

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Son's plea after dad attacked by jogger

Son's plea after dad attacked by jogger

02 October 2020

The son of a motorist left with facial injures after being attacked by a jogger near Aldi has slammed the "cowardly act".

Covid-19 case at academy

Covid-19 case at academy

02 October 2020

Pupils have been told to isolate after a confirmed case of coronavirus at an academy.

£17k grant will pay for specialist beds at Martha Trust

£17k grant will pay for specialist beds at Martha Trust

02 October 2020

A generous five-figure grant will pay for 14 new specialist beds to accommodate the needs of disabled residents living at Martha Trust.

Backlash prompts council to keep toilets open

Backlash prompts council to keep toilets open

02 October 2020

Backlash from residents has prompted a town council to find extra funds to keep its public toilets open throughout the autumn.

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