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17 August 2021
Italian cars, food and the making of medieval boat parts are among the attractions in a town festival.
14 August 2021
From Amadeus to Atomics, the glory days of clubbing across the county have been captured on camera.
12 August 2021
Travelodge has its sights set on opening nine more hotels across Kent - as it hopes to tap into the increasing popularity of staycations.
12 August 2021
Students aged 16 have received their GCSE grades and many have succeeded despite a second academic year disrupted by coronavirus.
10 August 2021
Divers have examined a 17th-century naval vessel, from the time of Charles II, that sank in a major storm off Kent.
10 August 2021
Teenagers have enjoyed high grades this summer despite the unprecedented disruption to their studies caused by the pandemic.
06 August 2021
Driver shortages have forced another council to suspend garden waste collections as focus is put on household waste and recycling.
06 August 2021
Proposals have been revealed for a large housing development near a Kent country park.
04 August 2021
An MP has hit out after his fuel bill exceeded £100 for the first time as petrol and diesel prices reach an eight year high.
29 July 2021
A weather warning has been issued ahead of tomorrow when wind speeds are predicted to reach highs of 50mph.
29 July 2021
The Sandwich edition of the medieval document was discovered in archives six years ago and now it's on its travels.
29 July 2021
A plan has been resubmitted following major opposition of its earlier form.
24 July 2021
The helicopter landed near a railway station after being scrambled to help with an emergency.
23 July 2021
A rural pub is welcoming guests again, three years after being gutted by a blaze.
22 July 2021
A company deliberately set a lounge and bedroom alight to show the importance of flame retardant cladding.
21 July 2021
The smiling face of Phil Myers shows he was 'honoured' to be the 1,000th person to be jabbed at the golf.
20 July 2021
Long hailed as a driver for tourism, we look at how The Open has affected Sandwich.
19 July 2021
Covid wary shoppers heeded warnings that the Pandemic isn't over by wearing face coverings on Freedom Day.
19 July 2021
Worried shop owners looked on as a heavy goods vehicle got stuck in the narrow streets of a medieval town centre.
17 July 2021
A charity for the profoundly disabled needs four more people to run for it in this year's Virtual London Marathon.
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