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Man charged with spitting in police officer's eye

Man charged with spitting in police officer's eye

03 July 2020

A 28-year-old has been charged with several offences after allegedly spitting at two police officers.

Garage fire probably caused by freezer

Garage fire probably caused by freezer

02 July 2020

The fire service were called this morning to extinguish a blaze at a residential property.

Sex offender jailed after violent attack on unsuspecting victim

Sex offender jailed after violent attack on unsuspecting victim

02 July 2020

A 46-year-old man followed a woman when she got off a train before launching an attack which left her in hospital.

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Couple's High Court fight for humanist marriage

Couple's High Court fight for humanist marriage

02 July 2020

A couple from Kent are among six to battle the High Court to make humanist weddings legally recognised.

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Spirit of 1966: Forgotten tales of England's World Cup win

Spirit of 1966: Forgotten tales of England's World Cup win

02 July 2020

From flogging typewriters from Wembley's press box to trouble outside a TV shop - we uncover forgotten tales of the summer of 1966.

Tragic discovery as woman's body pulled from river

Tragic discovery as woman's body pulled from river

01 July 2020

A woman's body has been pulled from a river which runs through a town centre.

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Plans for trade park approved

Plans for trade park approved

01 July 2020

Go-ahead given for redevelopment of town centre 'eyesore' site which has been left empty for almost 30 years.

'Follow rules or we'll shut you down'

'Follow rules or we'll shut you down'

01 July 2020

A council will be operating patrols from Saturday to ensure pubs follow Covid-19 regulations as they welcome back drinkers.

Third of councillors could be axed

Third of councillors could be axed

01 July 2020

A Kent council could axe a third of its councillors to save £1 million as it faces up to a bleak financial future.

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Back on track

Back on track

01 July 2020

Whether you want to make a splash, let off steam or catch up on culture, you'll be able to do it with the latest attractions reopening this weekend.

PM's award for Tony's 10k walk

PM's award for Tony's 10k walk

01 July 2020

An inspiring youngster has been presented with the Prime Minister's Points of Light Award for his charity fundraising walk.

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Pen-pal scheme connects care home residents

Pen-pal scheme connects care home residents

30 June 2020

School pupils hope to raise the spirits of older folk who are isolating during the pandemic by putting pen to paper.

Cyclist is victim of unprovoked attack

Cyclist is victim of unprovoked attack

30 June 2020

The rider was stopped in the road before his alleged assailant punched him in the face.

Sister's beautiful offer to make couple's parenthood dream a reality

Sister's beautiful offer to make couple's parenthood dream a reality

28 June 2020

A nurse believed her dream of being a mum was lost after a cancer diagnosis, until her sister offered to be a surrogate.

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Back to school for history lesson

Back to school for history lesson

27 June 2020

Their names are familiar to generations - but how well do you know the stories behind Kent's secondary schools?

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Castle's reopening date revealed

Castle's reopening date revealed

26 June 2020

A castle which reopened its grounds and gardens to visitors last month, has announced when it will be allowing visitors inside.

Drive-in castle comedy night revealed

Drive-in castle comedy night revealed

26 June 2020

A drive-in experience at a Kent castle has revealed which comics will be joining a night of Carpool Comedy.

Sentence for assaulting police to double amid 'disgusting' rise

Sentence for assaulting police to double amid 'disgusting' rise

25 June 2020

The sentence for criminals assaulting and spitting at police officers is set to be increased in a move welcomed by Kent's leading police figures.

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The men who brought us Bagpuss

The men who brought us Bagpuss

25 June 2020

He's one of the most celebrated children characters of all time - we take a look at the men who created him.

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Things you might not know you can do now

Things you might not know you can do now

24 June 2020

From paddleboarding with your pup to crazy golf, seeing art and going fishing, here's some things you might not have thought of now lockdown's easing.

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