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Police probe into grandad's death at castle dropped

Police probe into grandad's death at castle dropped

05 December 2021

An investigation into a grandfather and keen angler's death at a Kent castle has been dropped by police.

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And the winner is ... a local good cause

And the winner is ... a local good cause

04 December 2021

It's not gambling, it's helping people support good causes, argues a councillor in favour of a town lottery.

Kent schools named among best in region

Kent schools named among best in region

03 December 2021

Five schools around Kent have been named among the best in the South East by the Sunday Times.

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Sporting stars lined up to open £20m leisure centre

Sporting stars lined up to open £20m leisure centre

02 December 2021

Olympic champions and a top athlete are being lined up to open a brand new leisure centre replacing the 1960s complex.

Kent's Covid figures as masks become compulsory

Kent's Covid figures as masks become compulsory

02 December 2021

Kent has recorded the second highest number of Covid cases across UK local authority regions in the last week.

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'We don't want Gatwick expansion'

'We don't want Gatwick expansion'

01 December 2021

Environmental campaigners and politicians have opposed controversial plans to increase the number of flights in and out of Gatwick.

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'27 people drowned and I laughed'

'27 people drowned and I laughed'

01 December 2021

The deaths of 27 men, women and children willing to risk everything was the worst Channel tragedy yet, but not everyone saw it that way.

Christmas in Kent with the National Trust

Christmas in Kent with the National Trust

30 November 2021

Festive markets, nostalgic decorations and a children's winter time trail are on offer at National Trust properties across the county this Christmas.

Will Spotify's annual round-up of your music delight or shame?

Will Spotify's annual round-up of your music delight or shame?

30 November 2021

It's that time of year when Spotify unveils our individual rundown of what we've been listening to all year - what will it say about you?

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Birds go into lockdown by law as avian flu outbreaks continue

Birds go into lockdown by law as avian flu outbreaks continue

29 November 2021

Strict new rules for captive birds and poultry come into force from today as officials try to clamp down on outbreaks of avian flu.

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Royal Mint unveils 50p coin to mark Queen's Platinum Jubilee

Royal Mint unveils 50p coin to mark Queen's Platinum Jubilee

28 November 2021

A special 50 pence piece, to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, has been unveiled and demand for it is expected to be high.

Police search in Kent for missing mum

Police search in Kent for missing mum

27 November 2021

Police are searching a location in the county in connection with missing mum Alexandra Morgan.

Queens of Mystery - filmed in Kent - is back

Queens of Mystery - filmed in Kent - is back

27 November 2021

A TV producer has returned to her home town to shoot her latest hit series.

7 low-tech ways to help keep your home warm

7 low-tech ways to help keep your home warm

27 November 2021

With temperatures plummeting and heating bills rising here are seven ways you can help warm your home this winter.

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Plans to convert former care home into 19-bed HMO

Plans to convert former care home into 19-bed HMO

26 November 2021

A million-pound loan has been approved by a council to purchase and convert a care home into flats for people trapped in temporary accommodation.

Improvements at hospital which had to shut services

Improvements at hospital which had to shut services

26 November 2021

A hospital has been given a positive rating a year after it closed mental health services for children and adolescents after a damning inspection.

Our vineyards dominate top 10

Our vineyards dominate top 10

26 November 2021

The county's winegrowers have dominated a list of the top vineyards to visit all year round.

Communities prepare for Day Of Action

Communities prepare for Day Of Action

25 November 2021

Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people are expected to take to the countryside this weekend in a bid to Save Kent's Green Spaces.

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Countywide support for White Ribbon Day

Countywide support for White Ribbon Day

25 November 2021

Councillors and others are wearing white ribbons on a day highlighting male violence against women as efforts against the scourge continue Kent-wide.

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'My daughter didn't go to school because I couldn't afford taxis'

'My daughter didn't go to school because I couldn't afford taxis'

24 November 2021

A mum says her 12-year-old daughter had to stay at home for three months because she could not afford the £500 a week taxi fare.

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