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Shares that will bear fruit

Shares that will bear fruit

08 September 2014

A wine maker is becoming the first company on the London stock markets to raise money by crowdfunding, offering new shareholders discounts on bubbly.

'It was like a crash from a film'

'It was like a crash from a film'

06 September 2014

A woman's told how passers-by used brute strength to flip a blazing car with a woman trapped inside... before putting the fire out with water bottles.

Family are ecstatic following return of missing pets

Family are ecstatic following return of missing pets

06 September 2014

Two missing bengal cats who disappeared earlier this week have been found safe and well.

£100k pavement artwork set to be ditched

£100k pavement artwork set to be ditched

05 September 2014

A town centre's controversial 'flume' feature is likely to be ripped up - just six years after it was installed.

Top dog proves to be TV gold

Top dog proves to be TV gold

04 September 2014

Old English sheepdog Spud has found success after joining paint company Dulux as their mascot.

Umpire banned from church match as relative a bishop

Umpire banned from church match as relative a bishop

04 September 2014

Organisers of a church cricket match feared an umpire might be biased - because his great-great grandfather was a bishop.

Cheers! Wine maker forecasts record harvest

Cheers! Wine maker forecasts record harvest

04 September 2014

A vineyard is expecting its largest volume of crops ever for the second consecutive year, following two tough years when profits fell.

Workforce set to double in massive outlet centre expansion

Workforce set to double in massive outlet centre expansion

03 September 2014

Almost 1,000 jobs are set to be created under expansion plans for the Ashford Designer Outlet revealed today.

Woman's ban on keeping horses lifted

Woman's ban on keeping horses lifted

29 August 2014

A ban on a woman who kept an underweight horse that later died has been lifted.

Thousands of pounds of booze swiped in supermarket raids

Thousands of pounds of booze swiped in supermarket raids

26 August 2014

Thieves plundered supermarket shelves and stole more than £2,000 of alcohol in a series of raids.

Motorists ignore injured mum

Motorists ignore injured mum

23 August 2014

Callous motorists simply drove round a mum and her young son after they fell in the road on the way to a wedding.

New boss for rail operator

New boss for rail operator

21 August 2014

Southeastern has appointed a new managing director as it tries to negotiate a contract extension and deal with poor passenger survey results.

Aisle be as quick as I can!

Aisle be as quick as I can!

21 August 2014

Sainsbury's supermarket in Ashford is now rigidly enforcing a three-hour parking limit in its customer car park.

Six arrested following string of burglaries

Six arrested following string of burglaries

21 August 2014

Police arrest five men and one woman on suspicion of burgling sheds, garages and outbuildings in rural Ashford.

Station protests amid rail fares hike

Station protests amid rail fares hike

19 August 2014

Campaigners have staged a demonstration as figures reveal passengers will face another inflation-busting increase in fares next year.

Towie star wows huge crowds in Kent

Towie star wows huge crowds in Kent

17 August 2014

Fans of reality TV favourite Samantha Faiers flocked to see the Essex girl as she promoted her new perfume in the county.

Schoolgirl in Miss Teen Great Britain final

Schoolgirl in Miss Teen Great Britain final

16 August 2014

A pupil at Tenterden’s Homewood School, Rosie Page, 17, has won her way through to the final of Miss Teen Great Britain.

Southeastern one of UK's least trusted train companies

Southeastern one of UK's least trusted train companies

15 August 2014

Frustrated Southeastern passengers do not trust the company to provide a good service or be truthful, a survey has revealed.

New fears over horses’ welfare

New fears over horses’ welfare

15 August 2014

Calls are being made to improve the conditions a herd of horses are being kept in.

Controversial development up for discussion

Controversial development up for discussion

14 August 2014

Plans for a huge development with 5,000 houses, shops, schools and a country park will be discussed by councillors at a special meeting.

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