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Blooming gardens raising funds for nursing

Blooming gardens raising funds for nursing

24 June 2020

Glorious gardens across the county are opening for pre-booked visits under the National Gardens Scheme, which raises funds to support nursing.

Man missing for more than 48 hours

Man missing for more than 48 hours

22 June 2020

An appeal for help to find a man who was last seen on Saturday morning has been made by police.

Another big retailer on the brink of administration

Another big retailer on the brink of administration

22 June 2020

The owner of Go Outdoors says it has started the process of putting the chain into administration.

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Need a great night's sleep?

Need a great night's sleep?

22 June 2020

Sponsored editorial: Need a great night's sleep? Sussex Beds' new Kent store could have the answer.

The extraordinary life of 'Johnny No Hands'

The extraordinary life of 'Johnny No Hands'

21 June 2020

John Oliver was born with no hands but went on to be a ferryman, an artist and a chef - here we pay tribute to the tug skipper's remarkable life.

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'Career criminal' put behind bars

'Career criminal' put behind bars

18 June 2020

A prolific burglar has been jailed after targetting seven homes in a week.

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Suspect charged with motorbike theft

Suspect charged with motorbike theft

17 June 2020

A man is due to appear in court after a Yamaha motorbike was reported stolen from an address.

Thousands of births unregistered during crisis

Thousands of births unregistered during crisis

15 June 2020

A huge backlog of birth registrations has left thousands of parents unable to register their newborn during the coronavirus crisis.

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Farm attraction speaks over welfare claims

Farm attraction speaks over welfare claims

15 June 2020

A farm has said it is being unfairly targeted by a group over 'neglect' claims over its horses.

Town crier hails return of shops

Town crier hails return of shops

15 June 2020

Shoppers welcomed the reopening of more stores as the easing of the coronavirus lockdown continues.

Face mask sales outstrip bread and milk to become best-seller

Face mask sales outstrip bread and milk to become best-seller

15 June 2020

Demand for £3 face masks at the Co-op has overtaken everyday essentials such as bread, milk and eggs to become the firm's best-selling product.

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Suspended sentences for £2.7m countryside scam

Suspended sentences for £2.7m countryside scam

15 June 2020

Two men have been sentenced for their involvement in counterfeit bids to secure grant money from Defra designed to boost rural communities.

Balaclava-clad burglar wielded knife in 'terrifying ordeal'

Balaclava-clad burglar wielded knife in 'terrifying ordeal'

12 June 2020

A knife-wielding intruder has been jailed for seven years - but two others remain at large.

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High street gas works to start from Monday

High street gas works to start from Monday

11 June 2020

Part of a high street will be blocked off from next week as many shops prepare to reopen for the first time since lockdown.

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Shops to reopen as lockdown eases

Shops to reopen as lockdown eases

11 June 2020

Councils are supporting businesses to ensure trading can resume in the safest way possible.

Welcome to life after lockdown

Welcome to life after lockdown

09 June 2020

Booking in advance to go for a pint and red stickers if you've used the loo - just some of the steps Kent firms are taking to emerge from lockdown.

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Tom Kerridge launches tasty new drive-in cinema

Tom Kerridge launches tasty new drive-in cinema

08 June 2020

Pub in the Park founder Tom Kerridge is launching a new drive-in cinema experience with a special menu in the county this summer.

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Great-grandad welcomes first boy born in family in 70 years

Great-grandad welcomes first boy born in family in 70 years

07 June 2020

A family have shared their good news, to combat all the 'doom and gloom' in the world.

All guns blazing for war and peace show

All guns blazing for war and peace show

04 June 2020

A huge military show may look different this year as organisers plan for it to go ahead, despite coronavirus.

Cinema under the stars to return this year

Cinema under the stars to return this year

04 June 2020

Think long, summer evenings with friends: the Luna Cinema has announced outdoor cinema screenings at four venues in the county for this year.

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