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Bungalows would 'only add to parking problems'

Bungalows would 'only add to parking problems'

Neighbours are fighting a planned development, which they fear could block the movement of emergency vehicles.

Traffic will be back in High Street on Saturday

Traffic will be back in High Street on Saturday

A temporary high street pedestrianisation that allowed for social distancing on busy Saturdays has 'ceased suddenly'.

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Wedding venue's bid to put on plays, films and dance shows

Wedding venue's bid to put on plays, films and dance shows

A picturesque wedding venue has applied for a licence to put on plays, films and dance shows.

Heroes at flooded museum were 'unstoppable duo'

Heroes at flooded museum were 'unstoppable duo'

When flood water seeped into a museum, volunteers got to work with buckets, towels and a make-shift pump.

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All welcome at Skate Jam so 'pick up a board'

All welcome at Skate Jam so 'pick up a board'

Everybody is welcome at a skate event hoped to encourage more people to grab a board and have a go at the sport.

Land Rovers for lifeboatmen's funeral

Land Rovers for lifeboatmen's funeral

Mourners lined the road to pay their respects as a cortege for the funeral of a lifboatman passed.

Helicopter search after reports man had weapon

Helicopter search after reports man had weapon

A man has been arrested after police received reports a man was seen with a weapon.

Running marathon for teacher mum and the hospice

Running marathon for teacher mum and the hospice

A dad is running the London Marathon in memory of his mum and to say thanks to the hospice that cared for her.

First NetWalking gathering is a hike on White Cliffs

First NetWalking gathering is a hike on White Cliffs

B&B owners, tour guides, photographers and restaurateurs met for a unique networking hike at a beauty spot.

Pupils celebrate GCSE results

Pupils celebrate GCSE results

Students aged 16 have received their GCSE grades and many have succeeded despite a second academic year disrupted by coronavirus.

Divers explore 342-year-old warship

Divers explore 342-year-old warship

Divers have examined a 17th-century naval vessel, from the time of Charles II, that sank in a major storm off Kent.

Sixth formers' A level successes

Sixth formers' A level successes

Teenagers have enjoyed high grades this summer despite the unprecedented disruption to their studies caused by the pandemic.

Last chance to enter Clifftop Challenge running festival

Last chance to enter Clifftop Challenge running festival

Plans are pacing forward to bring back a popular running challenge for Breast Cancer Now.

Town's sustainable planting will cut carbon

Town's sustainable planting will cut carbon

A sustainable planting experiment has paid off, cultivating bright blooms while saving public money.

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'The best tennis ever in Walmer'

'The best tennis ever in Walmer'

The Walmer Open Tennis Championships were held at the end of last month with a record number of entries.

Artist mends broken heart by painting lockdown puppy

Artist mends broken heart by painting lockdown puppy

You've heard of dog therapy and healing through art - this woman combined the two to dull her heartache.

1,000 new homes planned near country park

1,000 new homes planned near country park

Proposals have been revealed for a large housing development near a Kent country park.

Insta appeal as Deal Museum opens after lockdown

Insta appeal as Deal Museum opens after lockdown

A maritime museum boasts lots of new attractions after it opened for the first time since Covid.

Panto players give benefit gig for troubled theatre

Panto players give benefit gig for troubled theatre

The theatre has struggled through Covid so a variety performance with panto favourites is planned.

Poundland looks set to move to empty M&S

Poundland looks set to move to empty M&S

Poundland is tipped to be moving into a vacant M&S - but will it leave two giant voids in a High Street?

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