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Firefighters tackle blaze in industrial building

Firefighters tackle blaze in industrial building

16 July 2020

Part of a building's roof had to be removed as firefighters tackled a blaze at a business.

Kent's biggest family court to close

Kent's biggest family court to close

16 July 2020

The landlord of the county's biggest family court is looking to redevelop the building and turn it into homes.

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Huge emergency response to 'suspicious package'

Huge emergency response to 'suspicious package'

16 July 2020

Police, fire and ambulance crews have descended on a street after reports of a suspicious package.

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Council forced to tackle rat-infested garden

Council forced to tackle rat-infested garden

16 July 2020

Council officers have had to take action on an overgrown, rat-infested garden after warnings were ignored by the property’s owner.

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Hero lifeguard, 17, saves three children from sea

Hero lifeguard, 17, saves three children from sea

16 July 2020

A young lifeguard has been praised for his heroic efforts in saving children from difficulty at sea - which saw him run fully clothed into the waves.

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Regulator removes 'inadequate' healthcare provider

Regulator removes 'inadequate' healthcare provider

16 July 2020

A healthcare provider has had enforcement action taken against it after failing to deliver adequate care to patients.

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Appeal after rape in park

Appeal after rape in park

16 July 2020

Detectives are appealing for any witnesses after a woman was attacked at a park.

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Boy, 15, injured in hit-and-run

Boy, 15, injured in hit-and-run

16 July 2020

A 15-year-old boy has been left shaken after a car knocked him off his bicycle and drove off - leaving him lying in the road.

'Hearing loss means face masks have left us completely isolated'

'Hearing loss means face masks have left us completely isolated'

16 July 2020

A mother and daughter, who are both partially deaf, want masks with see-through panels to be made widely available to the public.

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Spoons stabbing accused acquitted on grounds of insanity

Spoons stabbing accused acquitted on grounds of insanity

16 July 2020

A man accused of attempted murder has been found not guilty after medical experts agreed he "deludedly believed" he was acting to save himself.

Kent to be hot, hot, hot at weekend

Kent to be hot, hot, hot at weekend

16 July 2020

It's time to dig out the suntan lotion as forecasters predict it's going to heat up this weekend.

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32-mile detour as major road to shut for month

32-mile detour as major road to shut for month

16 July 2020

A key road used by thousands of motorists will be shut for 25 days to allow for lengthy gas works.

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Police called after body found

Police called after body found

16 July 2020

Police say the death of a man aged in his 40s is not being treated as suspicious.

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Frankie & Benny's to reopen chains in Kent

Frankie & Benny's to reopen chains in Kent

16 July 2020

Bosses at the troubled restaurant firm Frankie & Benny's have unveiled plans to reopen restaurants across Kent.

Redundancy invite for 300 staff at cash-strapped cathedral

Redundancy invite for 300 staff at cash-strapped cathedral

16 July 2020

A cathedral’s 300-strong workforce has been invited to apply for voluntary redundancy - as it faces losses of £3 million amid the pandemic.

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'Co-op and houses will destroy village character'

'Co-op and houses will destroy village character'

16 July 2020

A decision on a long-running bid to build a new Co-op supermarket is due after 450 villagers signed a petition objecting to the plans.

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Third primary school approved for garden city

Third primary school approved for garden city

16 July 2020

Plans have been approved for the third primary school in Ebbsfleet Garden City

Woman dies after falling from bridge on major road

Woman dies after falling from bridge on major road

16 July 2020

A woman died after falling from a bridge on a major route, with a car fire found at the scene.

'Covid families will be scarred for years'

'Covid families will be scarred for years'

16 July 2020

There are warnings that funeral service restrictions are resulting in emotional trauma for the loved ones of coronavirus victims.

'Let us play, Boris'

'Let us play, Boris'

16 July 2020

A children's soft play centre invited families inside their closed premises in a bid to prove they can operate safely - amid fears many face closure.

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