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Post office opens inside new eco refill store after 18-month wait

Post office opens inside new eco refill store after 18-month wait

05 February 2024

A town at last has a permanent post office after being housed temporarily in a castle since 2022.

£21m flood storage tank upgrade to finally begin

£21m flood storage tank upgrade to finally begin

03 February 2024

An eagerly awaited multi-million pound scheme to help protect a town from flooding is set to finally get underway.

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Arrest after bike theft suspect found ‘with knife’

Arrest after bike theft suspect found ‘with knife’

02 February 2024

A man in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of multiple offences after police were called to a town centre.

Police called to Co-op after burglary

Police called to Co-op after burglary

01 February 2024

Police are on the hunt for the suspects who broke in and stole cash from a supermarket.

Man charged after more than £100 spent on stolen bank card

Man charged after more than £100 spent on stolen bank card

01 February 2024

A suspect is due to appear in court after a parked car was reportedly broken into.

Woman fled home in dressing gown in fear of aggressive partner

Woman fled home in dressing gown in fear of aggressive partner

29 January 2024

A woman fled her home in her dressing gown and knocked on a neighbour’s door for help after her partner injured her during a drunken row.

Driver admits causing colleague’s death after fatal ambulance crash

Driver admits causing colleague’s death after fatal ambulance crash

29 January 2024

A 45-year-old ambulance driver has pleaded guilty to causing death by driving carelessly after his colleague was killed in a crash.

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Keep your fitness goals on track with Fusion Lifestyle

Keep your fitness goals on track with Fusion Lifestyle

29 January 2024

We’re giving away two one-year gym memberships to a state-of-the-art leisure centre to help you stick to your New Year goals.

Fantastic days out this February half-term

Fantastic days out this February half-term

29 January 2024

Make great memories with the kids at some of Kent’s best museums, theatres, castles and zoos during the school holidays.

Co-op burglar jailed after crashing into police car

Co-op burglar jailed after crashing into police car

25 January 2024

A shop burglar has been jailed after crashing into a police car following a high-speed chase through red lights and down one-way streets.

‘It is not just a leisure centre – don’t tear it down’

‘It is not just a leisure centre – don’t tear it down’

25 January 2024

Residents hoping to save a leisure centre say it was once the heart of their community and could be again.

Teacher banned for looking at indecent images of ‘extremely young children’

Teacher banned for looking at indecent images of ‘extremely young children’

24 January 2024

A 33-year-old computer science teacher who confessed to looking at sexual pictures of children every week has been banned from the profession.

Prized railway’s future is secured

Prized railway’s future is secured

22 January 2024

A model railway society has been given further guarantees that it is not about to hit the buffers.

Taxi driver ‘turf war row’ over Wetherspoon fare ends in smashed window

Taxi driver ‘turf war row’ over Wetherspoon fare ends in smashed window

21 January 2024

A taxi driver smashed another cab driver’s window after a heated exchange over touting for fares on the wrong patch.

School to be renamed ahead of move to Trust

School to be renamed ahead of move to Trust

19 January 2024

A school which was forced to become an academy following a poor Ofsted rating is to be renamed this spring.

Man charged after stolen jewellery recovered

Man charged after stolen jewellery recovered

19 January 2024

A man has been charged with burglary after jewellery and cash were reported stolen from victims’ homes and a shop.

Remembering the ‘Cobnut King’

Remembering the ‘Cobnut King’

18 January 2024

There will be a memorial service this weekend for the farmer who saved the Kent cobnut industry from EU interference.

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High-tech water butts could help stop sewage spills

High-tech water butts could help stop sewage spills

17 January 2024

Water butts, some with high-tech solar panel systems, could be the answer to sewage spills into the sea and Kent’s rivers.

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Kent pub named runner-up for best in country

Kent pub named runner-up for best in country

13 January 2024

The landlord of a pub which was saved by residents says it was an honour to be named runner-up in the National Pub of the Year awards.

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Staying on track: Town’s miniature railway saved from demolition

Staying on track: Town’s miniature railway saved from demolition

13 January 2024

A council leader has pledged to keep his town’s miniature railway safe but has committed to pulling down its leisure centre.

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