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‘The pub garden was stunning but the meal was tasteless’

‘The pub garden was stunning but the meal was tasteless’

14 July 2023

Secret Drinker found a beautiful pub garden to enjoy a cool pint and eat a pricey salad.

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Town in talks to honour Strictly star

Town in talks to honour Strictly star

13 July 2023

A town is looking for a fitting way to remember one of its most famous residents – Len Goodman.

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M26 reopens after being shut since Monday

M26 reopens after being shut since Monday

13 July 2023

A motorway has reopened after a burst main led to its closure which has been causing mayhem for drivers all week.

Naturist venue to host ‘all-day party’ and ‘woodland rave’

Naturist venue to host ‘all-day party’ and ‘woodland rave’

11 July 2023

A naturist club with a chequered history is under new management and hopes that hosting an all-day party will signal a “new start”.

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M26 to remain shut for fourth day

M26 to remain shut for fourth day

11 July 2023

The London-bound stretch has remained closed for a fourth day for emergency roadworks.

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Motorway closed due to burst water main

Motorway closed due to burst water main

10 July 2023

A motorway has been closed to make emergency repairs to a burst water main.

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£1.2m cycle and walking route could be ‘first of several’

£1.2m cycle and walking route could be ‘first of several’

10 July 2023

People are being asked for their views on plans for a walking and cycling route that would cross a town from east-to-west.

Get physical at health and fitness festival

Get physical at health and fitness festival

10 July 2023

Three-day fitness fest LoveFit is bringing spin classes, yoga retreats, hot tubs and moonlit dance parties to Kent.

Luxury steam train swoops through Kent

Luxury steam train swoops through Kent

05 July 2023

A 75-year-old steam train was spotted as it made its way through the county on its ‘Garden of England’ tour.

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Specsavers branch has £500k upgrade

Specsavers branch has £500k upgrade

04 July 2023

A town’s opticians has moved to a new home almost directly opposite where it has been based for 16 years.

Contactless ‘tap-in tap-out’ technology to be introduced at six railway stations

Contactless ‘tap-in tap-out’ technology to be introduced at six railway stations

04 July 2023

Several Kent railway stations are set to introduce tap-in and tap-out payments as an alternative to buying train tickets by the end of the year.

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Would you pay £1m for a one-bedroom apartment?

Would you pay £1m for a one-bedroom apartment?

04 July 2023

This flat is one of the most expensive on the market - but does its unique location and grand features make it worth the price tag?

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Fears as super-size ‘laughing gas’ canisters dumped across village

Fears as super-size ‘laughing gas’ canisters dumped across village

02 July 2023

Villagers have been left frustrated by an increase in large laughing gas canisters being dumped in a car park and other public places.

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Power cut leaves thousands without electricity

Power cut leaves thousands without electricity

02 July 2023

Thousands of homes lost power after a high-voltage underground cable developed a fault.

Town council encourages residents to ‘talk to a brick wall’

Town council encourages residents to ‘talk to a brick wall’

30 June 2023

People in one town will soon be able to have a chat with lampposts, fences and even a brick wall as part of a new AI talking service.

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‘It calls itself a pub but feels more like a show home’

‘It calls itself a pub but feels more like a show home’

29 June 2023

Secret Drinker mixes it with the well-heeled clientele at a fancy pub manicured to within an inch of its life

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Ancient bone finds at villa suggest ‘ritualistic burials’

Ancient bone finds at villa suggest ‘ritualistic burials’

29 June 2023

Archaelogists have uncovered rare animal bones and 1,500-year-old underfloor heating at a Roman villa.

Travellers moved on from recreation ground

Travellers moved on from recreation ground

28 June 2023

A group of travellers has been moved on by police after pitching up at a recreation ground.

‘Our festival won’t be a rave in people’s back gardens’

‘Our festival won’t be a rave in people’s back gardens’

22 June 2023

Organisers of a brand new music festival in a small village have hit back over concerns, insisting their event will not lead to mass disruption.

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Jazz and jive at 1940s festival

Jazz and jive at 1940s festival

21 June 2023

Enjoy toe-tapping live music, thrilling battle reenactments and a speech from Winston Churchill at a 1940s weekender.

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