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School takes over transporting pupils

School takes over transporting pupils

23 March 2022

A centre for special needs pupils has stepped in to transport youngsters after a cab company was forced to cancel its council contract.

Yobs attack man as he leaves station

Yobs attack man as he leaves station

23 March 2022

Police chased down two teens in connection with a late-night attack on a man leaving a railway station.

Students at 'breaking point' amid marking boycott

Students at 'breaking point' amid marking boycott

23 March 2022

Final year university students say further strikes and a marking boycott has brought them to "breaking point".

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Garage fire spreads to adjoining house

Garage fire spreads to adjoining house

23 March 2022

A fire broke out at a house after flames from an adjoining garage spread.

'The current economic crisis is a bigger worry to us than Covid'

'The current economic crisis is a bigger worry to us than Covid'

23 March 2022

Exactly two years on since the start of the first lockdown, we revisit a Kent high street to find out how it's fared and what the future holds.

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Gills fan's three-year ban for attacking goal scorer

Gills fan's three-year ban for attacking goal scorer

22 March 2022

A football fan has been banned from attending his team's matches after he pushed a player in the stands.

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Tenth arrest made over 84 motorbike thefts

Tenth arrest made over 84 motorbike thefts

22 March 2022

A tenth person has been arrested over the theft of 84 mopeds and motorbikes.

Teenager arrested following 33 vehicle break-ins

Teenager arrested following 33 vehicle break-ins

22 March 2022

A boy was found by officers with pliers and metal wire after multiple vehicles were broken into.

Banned from every Co-op in Kent

Banned from every Co-op in Kent

22 March 2022

A notorious shoplifter has been jailed and banned from entering a series of businesses.

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Person dies after being hit by train

Person dies after being hit by train

22 March 2022

A person has died after being hit by a train.

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Bollard on crash corner 'like having concrete block in road'

Bollard on crash corner 'like having concrete block in road'

22 March 2022

Changes to a bollard that's supposed to prevent accidents but has instead been blamed for causing them are "about as much use as a chocolate teapot".

Women to seek refuge in shops in new police scheme

Women to seek refuge in shops in new police scheme

21 March 2022

An initiative has been launched in a high street to help women and girls feel safer when walking around.

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Vulnerable people warned to stay indoors

Vulnerable people warned to stay indoors

21 March 2022

People in parts of Kent with high levels of pollution are being warned to reduce activities outdoors if they suffer from ill health.

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Costa eyes site next door to McDonald's

Costa eyes site next door to McDonald's

21 March 2022

A top coffee chain has made a bid to build a drive-thru on a business industrial estate.

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Drug dealer's fake takeaway alibi

Drug dealer's fake takeaway alibi

21 March 2022

A drug dealer's takeaway cover was blown - when police found it closed.

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Russian ballet axed from theatre

Russian ballet axed from theatre

21 March 2022

The backlash over Russia's invasion of Ukraine has seen a theatre company drop a planned performance of Swan Lake.

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Learn the ropes at new exhibition

Learn the ropes at new exhibition

21 March 2022

The new Ropery Gallery shares the history and real-life stories behind the craft.

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Drug dealer caught out by his mobile

Drug dealer caught out by his mobile

21 March 2022

Detectives have welcomed the sentencing of a teenager linked to county lines dealing by his phone.

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Travellers move on to playing fields

Travellers move on to playing fields

21 March 2022

Legal action is being taken after travellers have once again moved on to a popular recreation ground.

Looting, pillaging and plundering: A history of Kent's smugglers' pubs

Looting, pillaging and plundering: A history of Kent's smugglers' pubs

21 March 2022

Isolated estuaries and islands, a wealth of skilled boat-builders and fishermen and the short Channel crossing made Kent a hotbed for illicit trade.

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