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Public thanks for Victoria Cross hero with poem

Public thanks for Victoria Cross hero with poem

03 January 2019

How to honour a VC hero was the question circulating Sittingbourne when the town learned of Lieut Donald Dean’s bravery at Christmas, 1918.

Survivors tell of bombing horror

Survivors tell of bombing horror

30 December 2018

Residents have recalled the death and destruction caused by a lone bomber days before Christmas.

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Builder's Grand plan to outdo neighbour

Builder's Grand plan to outdo neighbour

12 December 2018

An iconic fixture of the town's coastline, The Grand features in Martin Easdown's recent book Fashionable Folkestone.

'We saw a plane and heard a bang'

'We saw a plane and heard a bang'

11 December 2018

Fifteen-year-old Peter Rainer was one of the first on the scene when a bomber crashed near Ashford in the Second World War.

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The story of the giant lace panel

The story of the giant lace panel

11 December 2018

It could not be more prominently displayed but how many people stop to look at a lace panel hanging in the reception of Sheppey Healthy Living Centre?

The reality of first post-war Christmas 100 years ago

The reality of first post-war Christmas 100 years ago

10 December 2018

Three weeks after the euphoria of the Armistice, many families mourned losses as they approached their first Christmas after the First World War.

The last of the family to catch shrimps on the river

The last of the family to catch shrimps on the river

10 December 2018

A daughter recounts the work of her father, the last of her family to fish a river before the the ancient industry became commercially unviable.

Kent stars from a bygone era

Kent stars from a bygone era

08 December 2018

Audrey Hepburn and Peter Cushing are among the stars of black and white films who lived in Kent.

Town that's always changing

Town that's always changing

05 December 2018

A look at a town's streets which have changed beyond recognition in the last few decades.

Changing faces of Halfway House

Changing faces of Halfway House

29 November 2018

From a pub to a meze, the wind of change has been blowing through Halfway in recent times.

A walk through Sittingbourne in days gone by

A walk through Sittingbourne in days gone by

29 November 2018

A business man, who spotted society's move from horses to motor cars, has had his writings put into a book.

The changing faces of city centre church

The changing faces of city centre church

28 November 2018

Pictures of a church built in 1853 where a shopping centre now stands.

The changing faces of city centre church

The changing faces of city centre church

28 November 2018

Pictures of a church built in 1853 where a shopping centre now stands.

How town got through the war

How town got through the war

27 November 2018

It was business as usual for those who lived through the war years, with pride and determination coming as standard against the enemy.

Fishing for a little history

Fishing for a little history

26 November 2018

Take a journey back in time to the time with old fishing families on the Medway.

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'Breakfast in Deal, lunch and tea in France and then back to Deal for supper!'

'Breakfast in Deal, lunch and tea in France and then back to Deal for supper!'

23 November 2018

The Queen of the Channel was just one of the vessels used to take holidaymakers on a holiday to the continent.

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How blaze-hit supermarket looked 30 years ago

How blaze-hit supermarket looked 30 years ago

22 November 2018

This photograph shows a distinctive fire-hit supermarket when it opened as a Safeway superstore in the late 80s.

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Medway's memories of the First World War

Medway's memories of the First World War

20 November 2018

How Medway counted the cost of all-out war

Remembering the summer camps of the 1970s

Remembering the summer camps of the 1970s

20 November 2018

Looking back at Sheerness summer fun.

The rise and fall of Abbott's Mill

The rise and fall of Abbott's Mill

20 November 2018

We look back at Abbott's Mill, which was destroyed in a huge blaze in 1933.

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