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Double diving tragedy

Double diving tragedy

26 July 2017

Police are investigating two diving deaths less than 24 hours apart in Kent.

Council prepares to cope with record golf crowds

Council prepares to cope with record golf crowds

26 July 2017

A record-breaking attendance at this year’s Open has reminded Kent authorities that transport links must be improved before the tournament returns.

Jobs boost hope if airport reopens

Jobs boost hope if airport reopens

25 July 2017

Tens of thousands of jobs would be created if a Kent airport is revived, developers told a meeting of councillors.

Incinerator burns less cash

Incinerator burns less cash

25 July 2017

A waste management business said its Kent operations are poised to break even as it warned investors profits will be at the lower end of expectations.

New pub owners revealed

New pub owners revealed

24 July 2017

The new owners of a popular pub and music venue previously known as The Hole in the Roof have been revealed.

World Cup glory for Kent stars

World Cup glory for Kent stars

24 July 2017

Kent's Tammy Beaumont and Laura Marsh helped England win the Women's Cricket World Cup at Lord's on Sunday.

Regatta fun for all the family

Regatta fun for all the family

22 July 2017

A Kent town's regatta week which brings in between 20,000 to 30,000 visitors each year starts today.

Cancer teenager's surgery - final date due

Cancer teenager's surgery - final date due

21 July 2017

A 17-year-old girl with a rare cancer will fly to America for specialist surgery this summer.

Hare Krishnas respond to UK tragedies with walk for peace

Hare Krishnas respond to UK tragedies with walk for peace

20 July 2017

Monks from the Hare Krishna Temple in London are travelling through several Kent towns this week as part of a five-day walk for peace.

Reduced funding forces school to cut its hours

Reduced funding forces school to cut its hours

19 July 2017

A top secondary school has been forced to shorten its hours on a Friday due to crippling budget cuts.

Takeover bid boosts Phoenix's stake in Hornby

Takeover bid boosts Phoenix's stake in Hornby

18 July 2017

The largest shareholder in model maker Hornby has increased its stake in the company after making a takeover bid.

Trebling in numbers of local homeless

Trebling in numbers of local homeless

17 July 2017

The amount of people sleeping rough has gone up by three times in two years

Selfish pavement parking a danger to blind people

Selfish pavement parking a danger to blind people

14 July 2017

This picture shows the hazards that irresponsibly parked vehicles cause to the district’s most vulnerable.

Life at the coalface

Life at the coalface

13 July 2017

A film featuring life on the Kent coalfield and the impact of the closure of the collieries premieres this weekend.

Patients denied chance of quicker treatment

Patients denied chance of quicker treatment

13 July 2017

Hundreds of people waiting months for surgery could be seen within weeks at a modern hospital just across the border in France.

Council offices face shutdown

Council offices face shutdown

07 July 2017

Two council area offices are expected to close and the future of a third is uncertain.

The Open 2020: We'll sort traffic problems say organisers

The Open 2020: We'll sort traffic problems say organisers

06 July 2017

It might be three years away but already plans are in place for Sandwich to once again host golf's biggest tournament.

Fire-struck former hospital 'trashed long before'

Fire-struck former hospital 'trashed long before'

05 July 2017

An old hospital ravaged by flames had been "trashed" from the time the new owners bought it.

Pupils put creative talent on display

Pupils put creative talent on display

05 July 2017

Pupils at Sandwich Technology School were given the chance to exhibit their work outside the classroom

Police grant secures mental health hub

Police grant secures mental health hub

30 June 2017

A project which supports people with mental health issues has received a share of more than £100,000 from Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott

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