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Thieves 'may have dressed as workers' to steal drain covers

Thieves 'may have dressed as workers' to steal drain covers

27 September 2021

At least 11 drain covers have been stolen by thieves who may have dressed as highways workers.

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Inside Mr Doodle's unique home studio

Inside Mr Doodle's unique home studio

27 September 2021

A renowned artist has unveiled plans to build a home studio clad in laser-cut metal featuring his signature doodles.

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It's "all clear" to see our play All Clear says director

It's "all clear" to see our play All Clear says director

24 September 2021

Director Paul Slaughter says it's "all clear" to see his play All Clear in theatres. It was written seven years ago and is about a worldwide pandemic.

Spice up your weekend with five fabulous events

Spice up your weekend with five fabulous events

22 September 2021

From battle re-enactments to bagging bargains and Mexican moments to raising much-needed funds, here's five ideas for things to do this weekend.

Folk festival fills the streets with music and dance

Folk festival fills the streets with music and dance

22 September 2021

A folk festival forced online last year will be bringing folk music acts, morris dancing and arts and crafts back to the streets of a Kent town.

Fury as town prepares for cashless parking

Fury as town prepares for cashless parking

21 September 2021

Angry residents have hit out over plans to introduce cashless parking in their town and say it costs more and will drive trade away from the town.

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Pioneering CEO of wine producer steps down

Pioneering CEO of wine producer steps down

17 September 2021

One of the most influential figures in the English wine industry has stepped down after 20 years at the helm of a major winemaker.

Plans for 145 homes set to be thrown out at crunch meeting

Plans for 145 homes set to be thrown out at crunch meeting

11 September 2021

Developers behind plans for new homes say they remain committed to the scheme despite a recommendation to refuse permission for the project.

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Man dies in light aircraft crash

Man dies in light aircraft crash

10 September 2021

A man has been pronounced dead at the scene of a light aircraft crash.

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Opening the door to history for free

Opening the door to history for free

08 September 2021

Hundreds of historic sites are opening their doors for free for this year's 10-day Heritage Open Days. Here are some of the highlights to see in Kent:

Kent to bask in Mediterranean temperatures next week

Kent to bask in Mediterranean temperatures next week

03 September 2021

Temperatures are forecast to hit highs of 27C next week as a plume of hot air comes over the county.

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'A fitting aroma but does Pig run before it can trot?'

'A fitting aroma but does Pig run before it can trot?'

03 September 2021

Secret Drinker had trouble finding a pub that was a) open and b) not 'bookings only' and when he finally found one he got a rather dismissive welcome.

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Man seriously injured after crashing into fence

Man seriously injured after crashing into fence

01 September 2021

A man has been seriously injured after his car crashed into a fence.

Campaign for town-wide 20mph limit receives backing

Campaign for town-wide 20mph limit receives backing

30 August 2021

A campaign to reduce the speed limit throughout an entire town and its surrounding villages to make the roads safer has been backed by councillors.

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Watches, TV and laptops taken during burglary

Watches, TV and laptops taken during burglary

25 August 2021

An investigation has been launched after a camera, Playstation, laptops and a TV were taken during an afternoon burglary.

Fresh plans for town's first cinema revealed

Fresh plans for town's first cinema revealed

24 August 2021

New images offer a first look at reworked plans for a cinema in the heart of a town.

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Waste centre booking system could stay

Waste centre booking system could stay

20 August 2021

As a consultation launches on an appointment system for using recycling sites, a council pledges any measures won't be strict like in lockdown.

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A&E upgrade revealed as patient numbers soar

A&E upgrade revealed as patient numbers soar

20 August 2021

A major A&E department at a Kent hospital is set to be upgraded as staff are struggling to cope with surging demand.

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Nursery's delight at 'outstanding' report

Nursery's delight at 'outstanding' report

17 August 2021

Inspectors have praised an early-years education provider for developing children who are 'confident, independent and happy'.

Biker killed in crash with lorry

Biker killed in crash with lorry

16 August 2021

A motorcyclist has died after being involved in a crash with a lorry.

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