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Loopy dogs and limping landlords in the back of beyond

Loopy dogs and limping landlords in the back of beyond

21 August 2020

Our undercover reporter heads well off the beaten track for his latest pub visit

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Quirky cafes to sink your teeth into

Quirky cafes to sink your teeth into

21 August 2020

From board game coffee shops and cat cafes, to vintage bus diners and mad hatter tea parties, here are the county's quirkiest cafes.

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Uproar over housing estate parking fine threat

Uproar over housing estate parking fine threat

20 August 2020

There has been fury as residents on a housing estate have been told they will no longer get away with parking on double-yellow lines.

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Dog walker died 'after vehicle left the road and collided with him'

Dog walker died 'after vehicle left the road and collided with him'

20 August 2020

An inquest into the death of a retail worker killed in a suspected hit and run has been opened.

Pupils get GCSE results following exam scandal

Pupils get GCSE results following exam scandal

20 August 2020

Pupils will receive their GCSE results today in the aftermath of the exam grading scandal which erupted around A-levels last week.

Gullible pensioner gave bank cards to fake policeman

Gullible pensioner gave bank cards to fake policeman

19 August 2020

A woman in her 80s was defrauded of £1,500, a court has heard.

Land's destiny as greenbelt or housing hangs in balance

Land's destiny as greenbelt or housing hangs in balance

19 August 2020

Residents wait with bated breath to see whether councillors will stick to their guns over housing refusal.

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Dog walker killed in suspected hit-and-run named

Dog walker killed in suspected hit-and-run named

19 August 2020

Floral tributes have been left for a dog walker who died after being involved in a suspected hit-and-run.

'Out of the distance came a group of poker-thin prisoners of war'

'Out of the distance came a group of poker-thin prisoners of war'

19 August 2020

A veteran, 99, has recounted his time in Burma in the Second World War to mark VJ Day.

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Live and kicking shows

Live and kicking shows

19 August 2020

An al fresco festival will stage live music, opera and theatre performances in the open this weekend.

These are the most expensive dogs in Kent

These are the most expensive dogs in Kent

19 August 2020

Dog prices skyrocketed throughout lockdown as more people pined for pets, so we thought we'd find the most expensive ones for sale here in Kent.

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'I forgave the man who shot me'

'I forgave the man who shot me'

18 August 2020

An ex-cop has spoken of the 'peace' he felt after meeting and forgiving the former drug dealer who shot him more than 20 years ago.

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Race for Life is back on

Race for Life is back on

17 August 2020

This year's Race for Life in support of Cancer Research UK is set to be a little different thanks to Covid-19.

Nearly 2,000 people sign petition against homes plan

Nearly 2,000 people sign petition against homes plan

17 August 2020

Leave our precious woodland alone, residents beg council planners.

Trauma pack could be a life-saver

Trauma pack could be a life-saver

14 August 2020

Hundreds of potentially life-saving emergency trauma packs are to be distributed across the county for use in major incidents.

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School head sorry over A-level results blunder

School head sorry over A-level results blunder

14 August 2020

Students at a Kent school were mistakenly sent the results for the whole year group.

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Man dies after multi-vehicle crash

Man dies after multi-vehicle crash

12 August 2020

One man died and a second has been taken to hospital following a crash involving three cars and a lorry.

Be the king of the castle this summer

Be the king of the castle this summer

12 August 2020

As another major castle in the county reopens to visitors, we take a look at where you can go for a right royal day out at castles across Kent.

Accident forces major road closure

Accident forces major road closure

11 August 2020

Part of an A-road has been closed off due to an accident.

RSPCA responds to 3,000 incidents in county during lockdown

RSPCA responds to 3,000 incidents in county during lockdown

11 August 2020

A hedgehog who was rescued with salad tongs during a 90-minute operation was just one of the incidents in the county involving the RSPCA.

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