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Cycle tours for Kent wine lovers

Cycle tours for Kent wine lovers

15 April 2019

A series of cycle tours which take wine lovers through Kent's award-winning vineyards have been launched.

Car overturns on A-road

Car overturns on A-road

15 April 2019

Emergency services are currently dealing with a crash on the A28 after a Smart car rolled over.

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Woman in 80s dies after two-car crash

Woman in 80s dies after two-car crash

14 April 2019

An elderly woman has died following a two-car crash along a country road.

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Helicopter launched in search for missing girl

Helicopter launched in search for missing girl

12 April 2019

A heavy police presence was spotted around a town's school after a girl went missing.

Wood burner sparks fire

Wood burner sparks fire

12 April 2019

Fire crews were called to a Grade II listed house after a fire started on the ground floor.

School's out and holidays are in

 School's out and holidays are in

10 April 2019

From Easter quests to bouncy castles and trails to dinosaurs, there's loads going on for the long school break. Here's our guide:

Legion chairman dies age 59, after a life of service

Legion chairman dies age 59, after a life of service

09 April 2019

A Royal British Legion stalwart who dedicated his life to serving others has died at the age of 59.

Stolen trailer is found...12 years later

Stolen trailer is found...12 years later

09 April 2019

A car trailer stolen more than a decade ago has been found and reunited with its rightful owner.

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Hunt for driver after girl hurled from horse

Hunt for driver after girl hurled from horse

05 April 2019

A girl was hurled from her horse when a driver overtook her so closely the reins got caught on the car's wing mirror.

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LEGO exhibition set to steam in to railway

LEGO exhibition set to steam in to railway

31 March 2019

A LEGO exhibition is to arrive at a Kent heritage railway in time for the Easter holidays, after the last attracted more than 10,000 visitors.

Town hall set to be transformed by £1.5m makeover

Town hall set to be transformed by £1.5m makeover

31 March 2019

A town hall has reached the first stage of its £1.5m transformation with the appointment of award-winning architects.

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Heritage railway plan halted

Heritage railway plan halted

30 March 2019

A public inquiry into plans for a heritage railway extension has been delayed.

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Owner spitting feathers after theft of 40 birds

Owner spitting feathers after theft of 40 birds

29 March 2019

Police are investigating the theft of dozens of birds from an aviary.

Man in 60s in hospital after double assault

Man in 60s in hospital after double assault

29 March 2019

A man and woman remain in police custody after being arrested for a double assault, which left one victim in his 60s needing hospital treatment.

Shop survives devastating blaze to mark 100 years

Shop survives devastating blaze to mark 100 years

29 March 2019

An ironmonger business which was ravaged by a fire six years ago has risen from the ashes and marked its 100th anniversary.

Spend an evening with Ann Widdecombe

Spend an evening with Ann Widdecombe

27 March 2019

Former Conservative MP and now Strictly and Celebrity Big Brother star Ann Widdecombe will be talking about her life at two Kent venues.

New £1m pub set to open in place of Indian restaurant

New £1m pub set to open in place of Indian restaurant

25 March 2019

An Indian restaurant will be returned to a pub in a £1m transformation - more than a decade after the last pint was pulled.

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Mum cleans up 187 dog poos on one path

Mum cleans up 187 dog poos on one path

22 March 2019

A mum on a mission to clear a path of dog mess scooped up a shocking 187 piles of poop.

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Winemakers release unique gin

Winemakers release unique gin

22 March 2019

Vineyard owner Chapel Down has released what bosses believe is a first in the gin world - using pinot noir grapes.

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Tale of the giant pencil theft comes to a point

Tale of the giant pencil theft comes to a point

21 March 2019

Three giant pencils which bear a closer resemblance to javelins than writing tools had art lovers writing messages to police after they were stolen.

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