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'We'll have to turn people away'

'We'll have to turn people away'

10 June 2020

A pub owner is calling for quicker decisions on outdoor seating licences to help businesses survive.

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Delays on M20 due to collision

Delays on M20 due to collision

10 June 2020

A lane closure has been put in place while traffic officers deal with the aftermath of a crash.

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Fashion chain to close three Kent shops

Fashion chain to close three Kent shops

10 June 2020

A high street retailer is set to close three stores in the county and cut jobs after going into administration.

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Topple Kitchener statue, campaigners demand

Topple Kitchener statue, campaigners demand

10 June 2020

A statue of one of the nation's most well-known generals should be removed due to his links to concentration camps, campaigners say.

Zoos ready to roar back into action

Zoos ready to roar back into action

10 June 2020

After a false start, some wild animal parks are poised to open their gates to visitors from next week.

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Could a 'statue cemetery' be coming to Kent?

Could a 'statue cemetery' be coming to Kent?

10 June 2020

An MP calls for a 'statue cemetery' as protesters target controversial sculptures across the UK.

Police hunt after £315 worth of gin stolen

Police hunt after £315 worth of gin stolen

10 June 2020

Officers have released CCTV images of a suspected gin thief after eight bottles were stolen from a supermarket.

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Up to 200 trees to be felled along riverside

Up to 200 trees to be felled along riverside

10 June 2020

A 900m stretch of footpath could soon be looking bare as hundreds of diseased trees are set to be chopped down.

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Former KIG land sold to new developers

Former KIG land sold to new developers

10 June 2020

Land previously earmarked for the Kent International Gateway site has been acquired by new owners who see development 'potential'.

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What will reopen on Monday as lockdown is eased?

What will reopen on Monday as lockdown is eased?

10 June 2020

They have been shut since March but are now ready to return - we look at what will reopen on June 15.

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'Don't name our car park after a slave trader'

'Don't name our car park after a slave trader'

10 June 2020

Calls have been made to rename a car park to lose its association to the slave trade.

Government money pledged to help migrant children

Government money pledged to help migrant children

10 June 2020

The government has promised extra funding to help look after unaccompanied asylum-seeking including the 200 children who arrived in Kent this year.

Bus company apologise for speeding driver

Bus company apologise for speeding driver

10 June 2020

Residents in one village have issued fresh calls for action on speeding after a bus was caught driving 13mph over the limit.

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'Give state school grades extra weighting'

'Give state school grades extra weighting'

10 June 2020

A "digital divide" has emerged during lockdown, giving private school pupils a huge advantage over their state-educated peers, according to a Kent MP.

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Dog spotted near busy road rescued

Dog spotted near busy road rescued

10 June 2020

A dog found wandering near a busy road is being reunited with his owners.

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Beach hut hire inquiries surge

Beach hut hire inquiries surge

10 June 2020

A little slice of personal paradise or a glorified shed? With searches for beach hut hire skyrocketing we look at why Kent's are so popular.

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'Is that Jesus in the mould?'

'Is that Jesus in the mould?'

10 June 2020

From Donald Trump in a steak to Maggie Thatcher in a couple's baby scan - we take a look at the weirdest celebrity sightings from around the county.

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Mystery of tragic teen's final moments on beach

Mystery of tragic teen's final moments on beach

10 June 2020

The tragic final moments of a happy-go-lucky teenager found dead in the sea by loved ones remain a mystery.

'Toddlers have become anxious and withdrawn'

'Toddlers have become anxious and withdrawn'

10 June 2020

Parents are concerned social distancing is affecting their toddler's development and mental health.

Kent's biggest theatre needs emergency funds

Kent's biggest theatre needs emergency funds

09 June 2020

Kent’s largest theatre is calling for emergency government funding after suffering significant losses during lockdown.

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