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Crack cocaine seized during police raid

Crack cocaine seized during police raid

23 March 2021

A teenager and a man were arrested after police seized crack cocaine during a search of a property.

675 police call-outs to trouble hotspot

675 police call-outs to trouble hotspot

23 March 2021

Officers have been called out almost 700 times in one year to deal with anti-social behaviour in a trouble-hit neighbourhood.

Lorry fire closes A249

Lorry fire closes A249

23 March 2021

The A249 has been closed in both directions due to a lorry fire with emergency services sent to the scene.

Road blocked after motorcycle crash

Road blocked after motorcycle crash

23 March 2021

A collision involving a car and a motorcyclist has blocked a main road and caused lengthy queues.

This is why 'banned' Nando's can but won't open at Outlet

This is why 'banned' Nando's can but won't open at Outlet

23 March 2021

Nando's has shelved plans to open a restaurant at the Ashford Designer Outlet despite gaining permission for the move.

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Boulder 'thrown onto' track closed train line

Boulder 'thrown onto' track closed train line

22 March 2021

Trains were held up for three hours after a rock was potentially thrown onto a line.

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Award-winning restaurant launches fish and chips takeaway

Award-winning restaurant launches fish and chips takeaway

22 March 2021

An award-winning seafood restaurant has launched a street food-style fish and chip shop which overlooks a beach.

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Covidiots fined over house parties

Covidiots fined over house parties

22 March 2021

Police say they are working with universities after 40 people received fixed penalty notices for attending house parties during lockdown.

School evacuated after 'threat' sent via email

School evacuated after 'threat' sent via email

22 March 2021

Police with sniffer dogs scoured a secondary school which was evacuated after a threat via email was received.

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Town golf club hit by vandalism spree

Town golf club hit by vandalism spree

22 March 2021

A spate of vandalism at a town golf club has seen yobs dump buggies in a ditch, break a window, and smash up a memorial bench and patio furniture.

Popular market worker dies after Covid battle

Popular market worker dies after Covid battle

22 March 2021

A much-loved grandmother and town stalwart who was well-known through the huge range of jobs she held has sadly died from coronavirus.

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Kent MPs condemn 'disgraceful' thuggery at protest

Kent MPs condemn 'disgraceful' thuggery at protest

22 March 2021

The county's MPs have condemned the 'disgraceful behaviour' which took hold at the 'Kill the Bill' protest which left 20 police officers injured.

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Developers rethink plans for former car showroom

Developers rethink plans for former car showroom

22 March 2021

Plans to turn a prime high street site into a reception area for student flats have been modified to include a coffee shop, following concerns.

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Hundreds stolen in newsagents robbery

Hundreds stolen in newsagents robbery

21 March 2021

Detectives are carrying out door-to-door enquiries after a man reportedly entered a newsagents and demanded staff hand over cash and cigarettes.

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Firefighters tackle chimney blaze

Firefighters tackle chimney blaze

21 March 2021

Fire crews are reminding people to get their chimneys swept regularly after a blaze broke out.

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Major town centre development set for 2022 finish

Major town centre development set for 2022 finish

21 March 2021

The long-awaited transformation of a former bus depot is finally on track for completion more than four years after Stagecoach packed up and left.

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'I was forced to shield for months - now I'm starting a cookie business'

'I was forced to shield for months - now I'm starting a cookie business'

21 March 2021

A theatre director and performer forced to shield for months is about to launch his new cookie business.

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‘Listen to your instinct, you’re probably right’

‘Listen to your instinct, you’re probably right’

21 March 2021

The mother of a baby who struggled to breathe since birth knew it was something more than what health professionals first thought was a ‘noisy baby’.

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£7.5k bill for man carrying scrap metal without licence

£7.5k bill for man carrying scrap metal without licence

20 March 2021

An man has been left almost £8,000 out of pocket after being caught carrying scrap metal without a licence.

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Report reveals why nursing home was forced to close

Report reveals why nursing home was forced to close

20 March 2021

Details of why a troubled nursing home was effectively closed down by the county council have emerged.

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