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Rent arrears: 'alarm bells should ring'

Rent arrears: 'alarm bells should ring'

15 February 2018

More people are behind on their local authority rents, which councillors fear is another side to the housing crisis.

Fighting period poverty

Fighting period poverty

14 February 2018

A campaign is launched on St Valentine's Day for free feminine hygiene products for low-income women.

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Rugby legend opens £1 million spa

Rugby legend opens £1 million spa

12 February 2018

One of the 2003 England World Cup winners cut the ribbon for a major new hotel feature.

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Profile boost for comic prankster

Profile boost for comic prankster

12 February 2018

Kent comedian Arron Crascall has had a boosted fanbase after joining a specialist online network.

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Throwaway society stops here

Throwaway society stops here

10 February 2018

A new repairs workshop service, so items can be fixed rather than bin, has begun.

Kent duo win Hunted TV contest

Kent duo win Hunted TV contest

09 February 2018

A father and son are among the winners of an action reality show.

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Seven vehicles involved in separate smashes

Seven vehicles involved in separate smashes

08 February 2018

Five vehicles collided just moments after police were called to another crash on the opposite carriageway.

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Palm oil warning to dog owners

Palm oil warning to dog owners

08 February 2018

A warning has been issued after a waxy deposit suspected to be palm oil has washed up on a Kent beach.

A&E units still struggling to meet targets

A&E units still struggling to meet targets

08 February 2018

Some Kent patients are still waiting more than four hours to be treated in A&E - making it one of the most challenging winters on record.

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Sunday parking charges - thousands say no

Sunday parking charges - thousands say no

06 February 2018

Just over 3,400 people have supported online petitions to stop a council introducing new seven-day parking charges.

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Legend has it...

Legend has it...

04 February 2018

Kent’s history has left us many legends. Local author Alan Bignell guides us across the county delving into the history associated with it.

Help is at hand for vulnerable

Help is at hand for vulnerable

03 February 2018

Retired, vulnerable or unemployed people can ask questions about help available to them at a launch for the local branch of the Unite Community union

Victim tricked out of nearly £7,000

Victim tricked out of nearly £7,000

02 February 2018

Pensioners across Kent are increasingly being targeted by online offenders - with victims losing thousands of pounds.

More lease blunders

More lease blunders

02 February 2018

The town council has now come under fire after another lease blunder was uncovered in Boatyard saga.

What a ding dong...

What a ding dong...

01 February 2018

An unholy row over whether a church's clock chimes are too loud could be settled by government ministers.

Ex-veteran councillors' high honour award

Ex-veteran councillors' high honour award

01 February 2018

A former mayor and ex-council leader, who have served nearly 70 years between them, have been made Honorary Aldermen.

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Charity prom moves to new farm venue

Charity prom moves to new farm venue

01 February 2018

Pack your wellington boots and sunglasses and get set for a new one-day festival Prom On The Farm.

Call for port lorry toll

Call for port lorry toll

31 January 2018

Councillors will tonight discuss whether to have a congestion charge for lorries heading through Dover's port.

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Thieves steal cash machine from garage

Thieves steal cash machine from garage

31 January 2018

A cash machine has been stolen from a garage in an overnight theft.

Last-ditch attempt to save historic church chimes

Last-ditch attempt to save historic church chimes

31 January 2018

A final attempt to save a town’s historic church chimes depends on the support of councillors at a meeting tonight.

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