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Lidl supermarket takes shape after winning store wars

Lidl supermarket takes shape after winning store wars

29 April 2022

Work to build a new supermarket which was almost scuppered by opposition from Asda and Tesco is gathering pace.

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Kent man's gift to Messi, Maradona and the Pope

Kent man's gift to Messi, Maradona and the Pope

29 April 2022

An Argentine author has visited the birthplace of Isaac Newell, in a mission to shed light on the founder of football in his country.

Ship painting smashes sale estimate at auction

Ship painting smashes sale estimate at auction

29 April 2022

A picture of a 19th century collision of two vessels has sold for more than four times its expected price at an auction.

Death fall victim 'chased by teen with machete'

Death fall victim 'chased by teen with machete'

28 April 2022

Four teenagers have appeared in court charged with the manslaughter of a man who fell 90ft to his death.

Illumination trail to run for five more years

Illumination trail to run for five more years

28 April 2022

A winter lights trail which made its debut at a Kent park last year has won a five-year contract.

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Teen charged after park robbery

Teen charged after park robbery

28 April 2022

A teenage boy has been charged following reports a man was threatened and had his bag stolen while walking through a park.

Almost time for a pint at new taproom

Almost time for a pint at new taproom

28 April 2022

Plans for a tap room at a brewery are a step closer, as brewers await a decision on their premises licence.

Teenager charged after thefts from cars

Teenager charged after thefts from cars

28 April 2022

A 17-year-old has been charged after cash, a purse and a bank card were stolen from parked cars.

Appeal heard over tennis court homes plan

Appeal heard over tennis court homes plan

28 April 2022

A government planning inspector will rule on a long-running homes wrangle after hearing evidence from those concerned.

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Special status sought for community hub

Special status sought for community hub

28 April 2022

A campaign has started to get official recognition for a community hub.

Overturned lorry closes motorway

Overturned lorry closes motorway

28 April 2022

Commuters have been caught in huge traffic jams after a lorry crashed and overturned shedding its load and closing the M2.

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Curry house donates 1,000 meals to good causes

Curry house donates 1,000 meals to good causes

27 April 2022

A community-spirited Indian restaurant is doing its bit for the NHS and other good causes by making meals and holding fundraisers.

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Public appeal to honour nursing staff

Public appeal to honour nursing staff

27 April 2022

Hospital bosses are hoping the public will help them mark two key dates next month.

Bricks and motorbike helmet used in McDonald's attack

Bricks and motorbike helmet used in McDonald's attack

27 April 2022

A man was taken to hospital after trouble flared in the car park of a town's McDonald's.

Kent MPs included on list banned from Russia

Kent MPs included on list banned from Russia

27 April 2022

Almost 300 members of parliament have been banned by the Russian foreign ministry for 'whipping up Russophobic hysteria'.

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Boy's adorable goal celebration with mum goes viral

Boy's adorable goal celebration with mum goes viral

27 April 2022

A heart-warming video of a football-mad boy celebrating with his mum after scoring a goal has taken the internet by storm.

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Councils' homeless provider denies links to disgraced firm

Councils' homeless provider denies links to disgraced firm

27 April 2022

The boss of a successful Kent property company has denied links to a finance firm blamed for losing people's pensions.

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Concerns for 'wildlife haven' stops developers

Concerns for 'wildlife haven' stops developers

27 April 2022

Residents contacted police after a housing developer started clearing the way to woodland described as a wildlife haven.

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New twist in long-running homes saga

New twist in long-running homes saga

26 April 2022

Controversial plans to build on former tennis courts will be considered by a planning inspector.

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Firms owed £1.1m by Rooks 'highly unlikely' to see a penny

Firms owed £1.1m by Rooks 'highly unlikely' to see a penny

26 April 2022

New documents reveal the 157 businesses still owed more than £1m by a Kent butchery chain which went into administration last month.

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