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Hospital closed as ceiling collapse forces patients out

Hospital closed as ceiling collapse forces patients out

20 May 2020

Patients have been relocated to other units after extensive damage was caused by a burst water pipe.

The route to a ride out across the county

The route to a ride out across the county

20 May 2020

Want to get away from it all? Take a trip on two wheels with these cycle route ideas across the county this weekend.

School extends PPE range

School extends PPE range

19 May 2020

A school is now making even more types of PPE for health and care workers on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.

Survivor's remarkable memories of Titanic disaster

Survivor's remarkable memories of Titanic disaster

19 May 2020

A nine-year-old boy found his life forever changed after his family and friends boarded the fateful maiden voyage of the doomed ocean liner.

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Plans to instal 'green roof' approved

Plans to instal 'green roof' approved

18 May 2020

A council has agreed to instal a green roof to a building near one of the most polluted roads in the borough.

Deer trapped in water rescued

Deer trapped in water rescued

17 May 2020

A deer had to be rescued by firefighters after getting itself stranded in a stream.

The area where obesity hospital admissions are highest in South East

The area where obesity hospital admissions are highest in South East

16 May 2020

New figures published by the NHS reveal one area of Kent has the highest proportion of hospital admissions for obesity in the whole of the South East.

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School takes on virtual travel challenge

School takes on virtual travel challenge

15 May 2020

Children have been challenged to walk, run and cycle thousands of miles on a virtual journey all the way to Asia.

MPs urge Britain's largest pub landlord to cancel rents

MPs urge Britain's largest pub landlord to cancel rents

15 May 2020

Two Kent MPs have signed a cross-party letter warning the company many of its pubs will close permanently unless it offers tenants more support.

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Decrease in fly-tipping reports in borough

Decrease in fly-tipping reports in borough

14 May 2020

Kent has seen an overall rise in fly-tipping during lockdown but in one area of the county, the number of reports has actually fallen.

Thank you messages appear on train boards

Thank you messages appear on train boards

14 May 2020

Messages of thanks have appeared on train boards across the county this morning.

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Company with unlimited holiday named best place to work in Kent

Company with unlimited holiday named best place to work in Kent

13 May 2020

A marketing agency which lets staff pick their hours and take unlimited annual leave has been named the fourth best place to work in the UK.

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Maize Maze will be a summer casualty

Maize Maze will be a summer casualty

11 May 2020

A popular Maize Maze will not be grown this year, due to government restrictions, though the land will still go to good use.

The stories behind Kent's public art

The stories behind Kent's public art

11 May 2020

We take a look at some of Kent's most prominent public art, exploring its origins and meaning.

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Kent's lost Blockbusters and what they are now

Kent's lost Blockbusters and what they are now

09 May 2020

Sites once home to a much-loved video rental chain have since been put to a variety of uses - including a sexual health clinic and a drug den.

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'I met my future husband on VE Day 1945'

'I met my future husband on VE Day 1945'

08 May 2020

The end to six gruelling years of war led to monumental celebrations, but it was an extra special day for two young people who later fell in love.

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Could the coronavirus lockdown lead to the next baby boom?

Could the coronavirus lockdown lead to the next baby boom?

07 May 2020

Pharmacists across Kent have seen a rise in pregnancy test sales since the beginning of quarantine.

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Council meetings to resume online

Council meetings to resume online

07 May 2020

After a two-month suspension of council meetings - leading to a mayor carrying on with their role for an extra year - they will now be held virtually.

The charts which suggest Kent is past the peak

The charts which suggest Kent is past the peak

07 May 2020

Lockdown restrictions look set to be eased as new figures suggest an initial peak of the virus in Kent has passed.

Unique bike stolen as rider clears path

Unique bike stolen as rider clears path

07 May 2020

The owner of a bicycle stolen in broad daylight is offering a reward to anyone who can help him find it.

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