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Boss Steve King has explained how the lowest point of a “fantastic” 2023 is helping to push Deal to even greater heights this season.
Footage of a punter necking a yard of ale in one attempt has gone viral with more than 1.2 million views.
Manager Steve King described in-form Deal’s victory at leaders Faversham as a great advert for Southern Counties East Premier Division football.
A “dull and unwanted” court abandoned for eight years could be used for padel tennis, the activity sweeping the country.
Three men were arrested after reports of a Christmas Eve ruckus outside a bar.
Manager Steve King insists in-form Deal will be big underdogs at frontrunners Faversham this Saturday.
Eerie pictures capture the moment a ghostly ‘grey lady’ appears to hover in the sky above an abandoned Kent village.
A grieving son has penned a Christmas song in memory of his mum, after discovering heartwarming, handwritten notes in her home.
A seal pup, which is only a few days old, has been rescued from a beach after being discovered with a damaged flipper and ulcerated eye.
Manager Steve King is tipping Deal’s weekend visitors Bearsted as dark horses to make the Southern Counties East Premier Division play-offs.
A former police officer found snoring at the wheel after a drinking session was reported to the police by his ex-wife.
A major route has been blocked after two cars and a motorbike crashed on a roundabout leaving one person injured.
Manager Steve King fears he may have to prioritise certain competitions if his Deal side fall further behind the eight ball this season.
A fuming mum-of-six has been forced to put a paddling pool in her children’s bedroom to catch rainwater after the ceiling fell in.
A man has taken over the pub his parents used to run, and says it’s fantastic to be back in a place with such “special memories”.
A blaze at a derelict building is believed to have been started on purpose, with firefighters rushing to the scene.
A man pulled from the sea yesterday following a search and rescue mission was pronounced dead shortly after, police have confirmed.
Wheelchair users are calling for vital upgrades to a 3km stretch of the King Charles III Coastal Path which they say is “completely inaccessible”.
A person is understood to have been pulled from the sea following a search by rescue crews.
Worried residents say traffic-calming measures are needed in their small but busy street as speeding drivers have become a “menace”.
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