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Council announces £10 million revamp of shopping centre

Council announces £10 million revamp of shopping centre

31 March 2021

Retail stores in a shopping centre could be reduced and replaced with office space under council-led plans worth an estimated £10 million.

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Man found dead after cliff fall

Man found dead after cliff fall

31 March 2021

A man has been found dead after falling from a clifftop.

Mindless vandals smash beloved phone box library

Mindless vandals smash beloved phone box library

31 March 2021

A village's much-loved mini library set up in an old phone box has been targeted by vandals who smashed several panes of glass.

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Sunny skies turn overcast as heatwave fizzles out

Sunny skies turn overcast as heatwave fizzles out

31 March 2021

Kent was set for more sun and heat today but skies over the county have now become overcast.

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Revealed: Impact of school return on Covid cases

Revealed: Impact of school return on Covid cases

31 March 2021

Figures have revealed the impact of the mass return to school on coronavirus cases in Kent.

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Archbishop addresses Meghan and Harry's 'secret wedding' for first time

Archbishop addresses Meghan and Harry's 'secret wedding' for first time

31 March 2021

The Archbishop of Canterbury has addressed for the first time a remark by the Duchess of Sussex that she married days before her grand royal wedding.

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Barbecue ban and big belly bins to stop seaside chaos

Barbecue ban and big belly bins to stop seaside chaos

31 March 2021

Plans have been drawn up to ensure summer visitors to a Kent district leave behind less mess and damage than last year.

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Is this the future of office working?

Is this the future of office working?

31 March 2021

With some businesses making a permanent move to home working, the boss of a shared workspace firm predicts an influx of people craving an office.

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Landmark rescue of smuggled spaniel pup

Landmark rescue of smuggled spaniel pup

31 March 2021

A puppy found in Kent has become the 1,500th saved in a charity's scheme to rehabilitate pups brought in illegally from the continent.

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'No one expected her to die'

'No one expected her to die'

31 March 2021

The family of a grandmother who died suddenly in hospital aged 62 has demanded answers as an inquest into her death resumed.

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Outside team to probe village school

Outside team to probe village school

31 March 2021

The reasons why a school lost half of its staff in just over a year are to be investigated by a team appointed by the Regional Schools Commissioner.

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Busy road to shut for six days due to faulty pipe

Busy road to shut for six days due to faulty pipe

30 March 2021

A well-used route will be closed so trial holes can be dug ahead of work to replace a water main that has burst 19 times since 2016.

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Man attempts to get schoolgirl into car

Man attempts to get schoolgirl into car

30 March 2021

A school is warning parents and pupils to be vigilant after a sixth-former was reportedly approached by a man and asked to get into his car.

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Knives set thrown at shop worker

Knives set thrown at shop worker

30 March 2021

A man threw a set of knives, verbally abused and spat towards shop workers after being asked for ID.

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600 homes left without power

600 homes left without power

30 March 2021

A fault with an underground electricity cable resulted in more than 600 homes losing power this afternoon.

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Head teacher addresses 'historic' sexual abuse claims against pupils

Head teacher addresses 'historic' sexual abuse claims against pupils

30 March 2021

A Kent private school is the latest to be called on to improve after allegations of sexual harassment and assault were made against pupils.

Rock thrown from motorway bridge hits lorry

Rock thrown from motorway bridge hits lorry

30 March 2021

A lorry has been hit by a rock which was hurled from a bridge above the M26.

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West End theatre group purchases pandemic-hit venue

West End theatre group purchases pandemic-hit venue

30 March 2021

The entertainment company behind hit West End theatre shows such as The Jersey Boys has acquired a string of struggling local theatres.

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High street Costa on market but staff 'totally unaware'

High street Costa on market but staff 'totally unaware'

30 March 2021

A long-standing Costa cafe in a busy high street looks set to close down after being put up on the market.

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Sarah vigil police 'weren't heavy-handed'

Sarah vigil police 'weren't heavy-handed'

30 March 2021

A watchdog has ruled police pictured pinning down women at a vigil to Sarah Everard acted "appropriately".

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