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M2 celebrates golden anniversary of motoring

M2 celebrates golden anniversary of motoring

29 May 2013

It may have caused gridlock, jams and roadworks... but the M2 is marking a special birthday

Passengers stranded on platform after train blunder

Passengers stranded on platform after train blunder

29 May 2013

Hundreds of passengers were forced to get off a train... after it drove off without the conductor.

Action group lodges appeal against Lydd expansion

Action group lodges appeal against Lydd expansion

28 May 2013

A group against the expansion of Lydd airport has lodged an appeal in the hope of overturning government approval.

BA flights diverted via Manston after emergency landing

BA flights diverted via Manston after emergency landing

24 May 2013

Some British Airways flights have been diverted via Manston Airport today after a plane made an emergency landing at Heathrow.

Call for repairs to resume on Island’s ‘worst road’

Call for repairs to resume on Island’s ‘worst road’

23 May 2013

A Minster resident is calling on Kent County Council to sort out the crumbling surface of one of the Island’s busiest roads.

Ferry firm owes council £3.3m under secret deal

Ferry firm owes council £3.3m under secret deal

22 May 2013

A council is facing criticism over a top secret deal with stricken ferry firm TransEuropa after it emerged the authority is owed £3.3million.

Delays as lorry gets stuck at Dartford tunnel

Delays as lorry gets stuck at Dartford tunnel

22 May 2013

Congestion has been building at the Dartford Crossing this afternoon when an HGV is understood to have tried to enter the wrong tunnel.

Red Arrows boost for Folkestone

Red Arrows boost for Folkestone

22 May 2013

Despite the cancellation of full airshow, the world famous RAF aerobatic team will entertain the crowds above the Leas next month

Commuters warned of rail chaos

Commuters warned of rail chaos

22 May 2013

Kent rail passengers have been warned to expect serious disruption on services to and from London... for up to two years.

Lazy cop parks on double yellow lines to grab McDonald's

Lazy cop parks on double yellow lines to grab McDonald's

17 May 2013

A policeman is under investigation after blocking the exit to a petrol station on double yellow lines - so he could buy food at McDonald's.

'Boris Bikes' scheme launched at Ashford station

'Boris Bikes' scheme launched at Ashford station

16 May 2013

A dock of hire bicycles, similar to the ‘Boris Bikes’ scheme in London, has been installed at Ashford International Station.

Bob Goldfield to step down as CEO of Dover Harbour Board

Bob Goldfield to step down as CEO of Dover Harbour Board

14 May 2013

Dr Bob Goldfield is to step down as chief executive of the Port of Dover. Chief operating officer Tim Waggott will take over as acting CEO on June 1.

Inquiry starts into £100m A21 widening

Inquiry starts into £100m A21 widening

14 May 2013

A long-awaited public inquiry into plans to dual one of the county's busiest stretches of roads starts today.

Police try to identify man killed by train

Police try to identify man killed by train

14 May 2013

Officers are today working to identify a man who died when he was hit by a train near West Malling station.

Time is running out for funds to float replica Bronze Age boat

Time is running out for funds to float replica Bronze Age boat

13 May 2013

Fundraisers have just weeks to raise £20,000 to enable a replica of the Dover Bronze Age Boat to go into the sea.

Plan to revive rail link between town and airport

Plan to revive rail link between town and airport

13 May 2013

Hopes for a rail service between Lydd Airport and Ashford station could be revived now that the airport has been given approval to expand.

Airport's vision for future

Airport's vision for future

13 May 2013

Neighbours and businesses are urged to have their say on the development of Rochester airport... as a major exhibition opens its doors.

Pileup on rural road leaves six people injured

Pileup on rural road leaves six people injured

11 May 2013

A multi-car pileup on a rural road left six people injured this afternoon, with two occupants of one of the vehicles described as 'seriously injured'.

Multi-billion pounds estuary airport dismissed by key committee

Multi-billion pounds estuary airport dismissed by key committee

10 May 2013

A select committee of MPs is the most influential group yet to shoot down plans for a multi-billion pounds airport in the Thames Estuary.

New 4,000 home garden city planned for Canterbury

New 4,000 home garden city planned for Canterbury

08 May 2013

Local Plan reveals huge housing schemes across the district and radical new relief roads.

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