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Hospital boss quits troubled health trust

Hospital boss quits troubled health trust

15 September 2017

The boss of a beleaguered Kent health trust has left his position two years after taking up the role.

Kent legend’s charity golf day

Kent legend’s charity golf day

15 September 2017

The Martha Trust has teamed up with former Kent cricketer John Shepherd for the third year running to host a fundraising golf day at Princes Golf Club

Diggers start work on £26m leisure centre

Diggers start work on £26m leisure centre

15 September 2017

Construction vehicles and tradesmen are already at work on the district's new leisure centre at Whitfield.

Two arrested over charity box thefts

Two arrested over charity box thefts

15 September 2017

Two men have been arrested after a spate of charity tin thefts.

More doctors for crisis hit A&E departments

More doctors for crisis hit A&E departments

14 September 2017

Health chiefs have drafted in more emergency doctors as figures reveal just 62% of A&E patients are being seen within the four hour target.

Just where is all the money going?

Just where is all the money going?

14 September 2017

Calls for clarity have been made after it was discovered Sandwich Tollbridge Fund costs 16 times more to run than the amount it gives out in grants

Family 'gutted' by theft of Kelly's charity tins

Family 'gutted' by theft of Kelly's charity tins

14 September 2017

Four collection pots for a teenager with a rare cancer have been stolen in a week.

Joint pain treatment set for human trial

Joint pain treatment set for human trial

14 September 2017

A biotechnology company is beginning clinical trials of a new treatment for osteoarthritis and chronic pain developed in Kent.

Starring role for town in ITV’s new thriller

Starring role for town in ITV’s new thriller

13 September 2017

A Kent town and its landmarks were unmissable in the opening episode of new television drama Liar.

Shares plummet as boss quits

Shares plummet as boss quits

12 September 2017

Troubled toy firm Hornby lost its third chief executive in four years on Monday days after a profit warning.

Kick-off anticipated for new sports project

Kick-off anticipated for new sports project

11 September 2017

A £26 million leisure centre has been approved by a council cabinet.

TV show highlights the vital work of cafe counsellors

TV show highlights the vital work of cafe counsellors

11 September 2017

A documentary showing the vital work a Kent cafe is doing to help people tackle grief will air on television tonight.

Seafront sets scene for tense TV drama

Seafront sets scene for tense TV drama

11 September 2017

A six-part thriller filmed in Deal and made by the same people behind hit TV shows Broadchurch, The Living and the Dead and Poldark, airs tonight

Deal to kick off UK growth

Deal to kick off UK growth

11 September 2017

An IT and telecoms company has begun its first phase of national expansion after winning a contract with a London property group.

Step through the door and go back in time

Step through the door and go back in time

09 September 2017

This weekend offers a rare chance to explore historic monuments and sites across Deal, Dover and Sandwich – and all for free.

Out of this world

Out of this world

08 September 2017

Scientists have found space dust fossilised in the white cliffs of Dover.

Double Labour win in by-elections

Double Labour win in by-elections

08 September 2017

Labour have won two seats, and the Conservatives one, in town council polls.

Council under fire for 'flawed' investigation

Council under fire for 'flawed' investigation

07 September 2017

A district council has come under fire for the way it has handled a noise complaint.

Race to win space on town council

Race to win space on town council

07 September 2017

Three female candidates are vying for a place on a town council in Kent in a by-election today.

Hornby shares plummet after warning

Hornby shares plummet after warning

06 September 2017

Model maker Hornby has warned shareholders it is likely to report weaker than expected results after poor sales in the summer.

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