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New plans for boatyard building to be revealed

New plans for boatyard building to be revealed

04 July 2018

A newly formed charity has applied for a £100,000 grant in its bid to take over the empty boatyard building in a Kent town.

Embrace the mud in new assault course challenge

Embrace the mud in new assault course challenge

03 July 2018

A new charity assault course event has been set up to test you and your colleagues.

Priest declares love for toy boys on Jeremy Kyle

Priest declares love for toy boys on Jeremy Kyle

28 June 2018

A former priest from Kent told the nation that he "loves a toyboy" as he appeared on Jeremy Kyle today.

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Fun, sun and music at Prom on the Farm

Fun, sun and music at Prom on the Farm

27 June 2018

Thousands of pounds is expected to be raised for a charity which supports disabled adults at a new one-day festival event.

Teen in hospital after car accident

Teen in hospital after car accident

22 June 2018

A 15-year-old has been hit by a car while walking near a main road.

£88k is price of council's lease blunder

£88k is price of council's lease blunder

22 June 2018

A district council has been forced to pay out almost £88,000 after it granted a lease to the wrong company, KentOnline can exclusively reveal.

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Man saves the life of colleague

Man saves the life of colleague

21 June 2018

A quick-thinking worker saved his colleague's life when he had a suspected heart attack.

Bringing history to life

Bringing history to life

20 June 2018

An Anglo-Saxon weekend takes place at a town's heritage centre.

Police hunting man after bus 'sex assault'

Police hunting man after bus 'sex assault'

20 June 2018

Officers are investigating reports a teenager was inappropriately touched.

No way to one way

No way to one way

20 June 2018

Councillors have voted to keep a street two way following traffic danger fears.

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Charity Clubbercise will raise hospital cash in Charlie's memory

Charity Clubbercise will raise hospital cash in Charlie's memory

20 June 2018

A dance themed exercise class will remember a former Betteshanger coal miner and raise cash for the hospital that cared for him so well.

Dashcam catches 'idiot' driver's near miss

Dashcam catches 'idiot' driver's near miss

20 June 2018

A horrified driver filmed the hair-raising moment a reckless motorist dangerously overtook a series of cars on a busy bypass.

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Nature reserve reopens four years after flooding

Nature reserve reopens four years after flooding

20 June 2018

A prime wildlife site which was devastated by severe flooding four and a half years ago has partly reopened.

Task to cope with Brexit

Task to cope with Brexit

19 June 2018

A special group has been set up to deal with local effects of leaving the EU.

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Ex priest and toyboy husband to go on Jeremy Kyle

Ex priest and toyboy husband to go on Jeremy Kyle

19 June 2018

A former priest and his young husband will appear on an episode of Jeremy Kyle.

Iconic model company says it can see 'green shoots of recovery'

Iconic model company says it can see 'green shoots of recovery'

19 June 2018

The brand saw another big drop in revenues and losses increase, but its new CEO remains positive for the future.

Crash shuts busy road

Crash shuts busy road

18 June 2018

Emergency services were called to a crash between a van and a motorbike, which closed a main road.

Motorbike crash sparks delays

Motorbike crash sparks delays

17 June 2018

A motorbike crash has led to delays traffic on a major bypass.

Bus service consultation begins

Bus service consultation begins

14 June 2018

The public can air their views on rural public transport at 11 Kent meetings.

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Drugs firm calls in administrators despite £4.8m regional growth fund boost

Drugs firm calls in administrators despite £4.8m regional growth fund boost

14 June 2018

Administrators called in to pharmaceutical company which received millions of public money as dozens of staff are laid off.

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