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Traffic chaos eased in Dover after 80mph winds

Traffic chaos eased in Dover after 80mph winds

15 February 2014

Operation Stack has been stood down on the M20 and ferry crossings are back to normal after yesterday's storm disruption.

Kent's council tax freeze set to end

Kent's council tax freeze set to end

13 February 2014

County council taxpayers are likely to be hit with a hike in bills as a three-year freeze looks set to come to an end today.

Fire crews save the day for pub owners

 Fire crews save the day for pub owners

12 February 2014

Fire crews were called to The Chequers yesterday after torrential downpours caused severe flooding.

Man charged after Ash stabbing will appear at preliminary hearing

Man charged after Ash stabbing will appear at preliminary hearing

12 February 2014

The villager charged after a young shop worker was stabbed in the back is due to appear at Canterbury Crown Court.

Men taken to hospital after Discovery Park fire

Men taken to hospital after Discovery Park fire

08 February 2014

Two men have been treated for the effects of breathing in smoke following a blaze at the former Pfizer site.

Be careful with candles firefighters warn after Sandwich blaze

Be careful with candles firefighters warn after Sandwich blaze

04 February 2014

Firefighters have warned for caution when using candles and to check smoke detectors after man escapes blaze in Sandwich.

Working together to help keep town free of thieves

 Working together to help keep town free of thieves

31 January 2014

Dover Partnership Against Crime (DPAC) commemorate the team work that takes place between shops around the district to help prevent shoplifters.

Minister for communities visits the Discovery Park

Minister for communities visits the Discovery Park

30 January 2014

Stephen Williams, minister for communities, visited the Discovery Park in Sandwich to seal its £6.5 million government funding.

Millions to help boost Discovery Park

Millions to help boost Discovery Park

29 January 2014

Kent's enterprise zone is being given a boost of more than £6million to revamp empty buildings in a bid to bring more jobs, it's been announced today.

Drop-in session to discuss floods and future protection

 Drop-in session to discuss floods and future protection

29 January 2014

The first public drop-in session after December's floods will be held at Sandwich Quay tomorrow.

Drink driver disqualified for three years

Drink driver disqualified for three years

21 January 2014

A Dover man pleaded guilty to drink driving after being stopped on the A256 in December last year.

Couple honoured in France for their battlefield tours

 Couple honoured in France for their battlefield tours

20 January 2014

A couple from Woodnesborough have been awarded a World War One Centenary medal for their contribution to remembrance tourism.

Parents speak out over strict changes to school uniform

Parents speak out over strict changes to school uniform

16 January 2014

Concerned parents have spoken out over changes to school uniform at Sandwich Technology School which will leave them out of pocket.

Parents speak out over timing of stricter rules on school uniform

Parents speak out over timing of stricter rules on school uniform

16 January 2014

Concerned parents have spoken out over strict changes to school uniform at Sandwich Technology School which could leave them out of pocket.

Woodnesborough Road to close at level crossing

 Woodnesborough Road to close at level crossing

15 January 2014

Maintenance work is due to take place at the Woodnesborough Road level crossing in Sandwich and the road will close for four nights.

Con-men target Dover and surrounding areas

Con-men target Dover and surrounding areas

09 January 2014

Rogue traders have been circulating in the East Kent area in a bid to do unnecessary work on residents houses.

News pages from past discovered in cupboard

 News pages from past discovered in cupboard

08 January 2014

The first copy of the News of the World could have been discovered by a pensioner after she cleared out her cupboard.

Was this beach find a WW2 bomb?

Was this beach find a WW2 bomb?

08 January 2014

A suspected Second World War bomb has been found at Sandwich Bay.

Sencicle writes to Transport Secretary over rail fares

Sencicle writes to Transport Secretary over rail fares

03 January 2014

Alan Sencicle asks the Transport Secretary to "apply pressure" to Southeastern to cut rail prices between Dover and London.

Pet electrocuted by broken cable

Pet electrocuted by broken cable

02 January 2014

A much loved family dog was electrocuted and killed instantly on Boxing Day after UK Power Networks failed to heed warnings that a loose power cable w

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