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Waitrose limiting customer numbers and marshalling queues

Waitrose limiting customer numbers and marshalling queues

24 March 2020

A supermarket chain has announced a raft of new measures which will "dramatically change how people shop" to help tackle the spread of coronavirus.

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Kent recycling centres closed

Kent recycling centres closed

24 March 2020

Recycling centres in Kent have been shut until further notice following the government's latest announcement on tackling the coronavirus outbreak.

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Man growing weed in Spanish villa poisoned by generator

Man growing weed in Spanish villa poisoned by generator

24 March 2020

A Kent man growing weed at his Spanish villa was poisoned by fumes from a generator, an inquest heard.

Appeals for support as everyday life in Tenterden changes

Appeals for support as everyday life in Tenterden changes

20 March 2020

Organisations find new ways to help residents during the coronavirus outbreak.

What do school closures mean for children and parents in Kent?

What do school closures mean for children and parents in Kent?

20 March 2020

From cancelled exams to bus pass refunds, here's everything you need to know about how school closures could affect families in Kent.

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Exam pupils miss last day at school

Exam pupils miss last day at school

20 March 2020

A school has closed its doors for some pupils on the last day of term over fears they will stop self-isolating.

Brewery giant's drastic measures to save 322 pubs

Brewery giant's drastic measures to save 322 pubs

20 March 2020

Kent's biggest brewer is taking drastic measures to help pubs in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak.

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National Trust's open spaces to stay open for free

National Trust's open spaces to stay open for free

19 March 2020

The National Trust says it will be keeping its open spaces across the county open for visitors for free at a time when they need to get out and about.

Events and venues keeping their doors open

Events and venues keeping their doors open

17 March 2020

As many Kent venues are forced to shut their doors some are still able to stay open in the midst of the virus outbreak. We've found a few for you.

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Fashion giant goes into administration

Fashion giant goes into administration

17 March 2020

Jobs are at risk across the county as staff at a retail giant face an uncertain future as the firm goes into administration.

How to treat Mum this Mother's Day

How to treat Mum this Mother's Day

16 March 2020

Whether you're heading out, or celebrating at home, we've got some ideas for how to treat the special woman in your life this Mother's Day.

Doctors' surgery screens patients at door

Doctors' surgery screens patients at door

14 March 2020

A surgery is battling coronavirus by screening patients at the door and offering video-link appointments.

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Clerk who stole £86k order to pay just £1

Clerk who stole £86k order to pay just £1

10 March 2020

A parish council clerk who was jailed for three years after pocketing £86k will repay just £1 or serve one more day in prison.

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Rise in confirmed coronavirus cases

Rise in confirmed coronavirus cases

08 March 2020

Here's everything we know so far about coronavirus in Kent as it emerged today that numbers of confirmed cases have risen.

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Woman cut free from car

Woman cut free from car

08 March 2020

Firefighters rescued a woman after she had become trapped in her car following a crash on a country road.

Is this Kent's worst road for potholes?

Is this Kent's worst road for potholes?

07 March 2020

Motorists say they are being driven "nutty" by a road looking like an "off-road track" just weeks after the council carried out repairs.

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Destruction likened to Amazon logging

Destruction likened to Amazon logging

05 March 2020

The scale of destruction in one woodland has been likened to the illegal logging of the Amazon - despite it being 5,400 miles away in rural Kent.

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Joanna Lumley opens new display to Victorian actress Ellen Terry

Joanna Lumley opens new display to Victorian actress Ellen Terry

04 March 2020

Absolutely Fabulous actress Joanna Lumley opened a display to Victorian A-lister Ellen Terry at her former Kent home, saying she felt "star-struck."

Cadbury Easter egg hunts to be held for the last time

Cadbury Easter egg hunts to be held for the last time

03 March 2020

This Easter's Easter egg hunts with the National Trust and Cadbury will be held for the last time this year so chocolate is "less of a focus."

Pupils told to stay away amid coronavirus fears

Pupils told to stay away amid coronavirus fears

01 March 2020

Children at Kent’s largest secondary school have been asked not to return to class after a skiing trip to Italy.

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