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Relax with six super events for the weekend and beyond

Relax with six super events for the weekend and beyond

21 July 2021

From live theatre and jazz to family fun, vintage vibes and steam trains, our six super events will give you inspiration for what to get out and do.

Man who bit and punched toddler jailed

Man who bit and punched toddler jailed

21 July 2021

A man who left bite marks and knuckle shaped bruises on a toddler's cheek has been jailed.

'Vigilante' litter pickers only solution for mounting problem

'Vigilante' litter pickers only solution for mounting problem

21 July 2021

A businessman is calling on companies to step up to tackle the problem of littering in Kent by adopting their own areas to keep tidy.

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Flooding and fallen tree hits train services

Flooding and fallen tree hits train services

20 July 2021

Train services across Kent have been hit by heavy flooding and a fallen tree has blocked a rail line. Replacement buses are being used.

Tears and tantrums: Behind the scenes of Prince's festival triumph

Tears and tantrums: Behind the scenes of Prince's festival triumph

20 July 2021

The man who booked Prince lifted the lid on the drama around securing one of the world's legendary performers to play in Kent.

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Thunderstorms to rock parts of Kent

Thunderstorms to rock parts of Kent

19 July 2021

The Met Office has issued a weather warning as thunderstorms have been forecast to hit parts of Kent after temperatures rose to 29C.

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Rescue on cards for special needs farm?

Rescue on cards for special needs farm?

19 July 2021

A care agency has offered to save an under-threat farm used by adults with autism and disabilities for more than 100 years.

Kent's history of Olympic heroes

Kent's history of Olympic heroes

19 July 2021

The stories of Kent athletes who have pulled on the GB jersey to compete in the Olympics.

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New council leader is just 28

New council leader is just 28

18 July 2021

A newly elected council leader, aged in his 20s, has pledged 'nothing is off the table' in sorting a bin collection crisis.

Eight ways to get your golf fix in Kent

Eight ways to get your golf fix in Kent

17 July 2021

For those not wanting The 149th Open to end, there are plenty of ways to get your golfing fix at mini-golf and adventure courses in Kent.

Prolific cocaine dealer jailed

Prolific cocaine dealer jailed

16 July 2021

A drug dealer has been jailed after evidence found he had been offering cocaine to more than 120 people.

Why this Tesco is like no other

Why this Tesco is like no other

16 July 2021

A college has teamed up with a supermarket to build a unique store on site to help students gain employment skills.

Driver 'spotted going wrong way on motorway'

Driver 'spotted going wrong way on motorway'

15 July 2021

Police are hunting for the driver of a car reportedly seen travelling the wrong way on two motorways.

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Kent supermarket features in TV ad

Kent supermarket features in TV ad

15 July 2021

People in might recognise their local Aldi store in a TV advert drumming up support for the Tokyo Olympics.

Open air cinema across Kent this summer

Open air cinema across Kent this summer

14 July 2021

There'll be movie magic under the stars at picturesque locations across the county this summer as the open air cinema season gets underway.

Sword-wielding thug 'lost head' in row over woman

Sword-wielding thug 'lost head' in row over woman

14 July 2021

A man has been jailed for more than three years after attacking a rival with a wrench in a town park in a row over a woman.

Recycling bins still missed as collections restart

Recycling bins still missed as collections restart

13 July 2021

On the day recycling collections were supposed to resume, residents in one borough say their bins were missed yet again.

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Tesco and Co-op to shut early on Sunday

Tesco and Co-op to shut early on Sunday

10 July 2021

Dozens of supermarkets in Kent will be shutting early tomorrow evening ahead of England's clash with Italy in the Euro final.

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Dismay at bid to close farm for special needs adults

Dismay at bid to close farm for special needs adults

09 July 2021

A 111-year-old farm founded by Queen Victoria's daughter, where autistic and disabled people have been able to care for the animals, is to close.

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Anger growing over diverted lorries

Anger growing over diverted lorries

09 July 2021

Major repairs to a collapsed sewer system will see traffic thundering through a village for more weeks yet.

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