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Gentle Luke was telling Yemeni story

Gentle Luke was telling Yemeni story

The Kent-based step-mother of the American photojournalist killed by Yemani al-Qaeda militants has described a gentle and sweet man.

Councillors put party rivalries aside to fight for local cause

Councillors put party rivalries aside to fight for local cause

Labour councillor and deputy leader of Tory-led Dover District Council will put differences aside to create and maintain change in Freemens Way.

Driver says thanks to people who helped him after crash

Driver says thanks to people who helped him after crash

A man who could have drowned after his car plunged into a dyke on the Deal to Sandwich Road has thanked the people who helped him.

Arson probe after fire at sleeping OAP's home

Arson probe after fire at sleeping OAP's home

Fire crews believe a blaze last night was started by something posted through the letterbox of an 81-year-old woman's home as she slept.

Investment to improve flood defences in district

Investment to improve flood defences in district

The government has announced millions of pounds of funding for flood defences in the Dover district.

Gills snap up young footballer

Gills snap up young footballer

A nine-year-old footballer from Deal is living every young boy’s dream after being signed to Gillingham Football Club

Give a little love to the homeless this Christmas

Give a little love to the homeless this Christmas

Help a Deal woman in her bid to give a little love to the homeless this Christmas, by putting together a shoe box full of goods

East Kent Railway Trust land £50,000 bonus prize grant

East Kent Railway Trust land £50,000 bonus prize grant

After missing out on a grant from the Big Lottery and The People's Millions, the trust was elated to win the bonus prize for the same amount

Child sex images found in phishing scam probe

Child sex images found in phishing scam probe

A phishing scammer who obtained thousands of bank details has been jailed after police discovered indecent images of children on his computer.

Artists open homes as galleries

Artists open homes as galleries

Members of SEAS (South East Artists) will be opening their houses and studios again for the popular Winter Open Studio event.

Man slashes car tyres in Dover Road, Deal

Man slashes car tyres in Dover Road, Deal

Police are investigating reports that three vehicles have had their tyres slashed in Dover Road in Deal, last night

Police confirm Hornbeam Primary School was not broken into

Police confirm Hornbeam Primary School was not broken into

Reports that Hornbeam Primary School was broken into last night have been quashed by police as a false alarm.

Leaked document reveals new fracking proposals in Tilmanstone

Leaked document reveals new fracking proposals in Tilmanstone

A letter revealing controversial plans for exploratory drilling in Tilmanstone has been leaked to a member of East Kent Against Fracking

Carol concert brings spirit of Christmas

Carol concert brings spirit of Christmas

The spirit of Christmas will be felt and heard on Walmer Green next Saturday, December 6, as the town gathers for Carols at the Bandstand.

Man hurt in fall from scaffolding

Man hurt in fall from scaffolding

A man in his 50s suffered back and abdominal pain when he fell from scaffolding onto a garage roof.

Plan to make Beach Street bend safer moves forward

Plan to make Beach Street bend safer moves forward

Deal Town Council has pledged cash to the county council in a bid to improve the safety of Beach Street

Pie, ale and music at new restaurant

Pie, ale and music at new restaurant

Pie, ale and music has become a regular attraction at a new Sandwich restaurant called the Hop & Huffkin.

Express your views to Dover District Council over proposed dog orders

Express your views to Dover District Council over proposed dog orders

There is still time for Deal, Walmer and Dover Dog owners to have their say on a consultation that bans canines from parks

Railway needs vote for steam and training cash

Railway needs vote for steam and training cash

East Kent Railway Trust said £50,000 People's Millions cash would be life changing for the charity which was part of a televised vote yesterday

Summer camp volunteer’s bid to keep tradition alive

 Summer camp volunteer’s bid to keep tradition alive

Children’s summer camp volunteer Elspeth Penfold is raising cash for a marquee for next year's United Reformed Churches camp.

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