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Orchestra's stunning online recital

Orchestra's stunning online recital

They haven't been able to perform together but this Kent string orchestra found they could still delight an ever expanding audience from home.

Veterans lay wreath to honour Dame Vera Lynn

Veterans lay wreath to honour Dame Vera Lynn

A veterans' association for ex-servicemen and women has paid tribute to Dame Vera Lynn.

Public pool converted into prosecco bar

Public pool converted into prosecco bar

In an innovative move to help get businesses back up and running, a council has granted permission for a prosecco bar to take over a paddling pool.

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Thousands raised in memory of man hit by car

Thousands raised in memory of man hit by car

Friends of a man who died after being hit by a car have raised almost £3,000 towards his funeral.

Art raffle will support struggling theatre

Art raffle will support struggling theatre

Colourful and original paintings can be won in a series of 12 weekly raffles to raise money for a theatre struggling to open under covid rules

Covid pedestrianisation 'does not solve crowding'

Covid pedestrianisation 'does not solve crowding'

Plans to ban cars from a town centre do not address crowding problems in the precinct and don't even provide the manpower needed to put up barriers.

Changes to minor injuries units that you need to know about

Changes to minor injuries units that you need to know about

Two Kent hospitals have changed the way they treat people suffering with minor injuries.

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Premier League's cash boost for grass roots club

Premier League's cash boost for grass roots club

A grass roots club has double the reason to celebrate with a cash boost in the same week as the return of Premier League matches.

Roaming peacocks become stars of children’s book

Roaming peacocks become stars of children’s book

Four roaming peacocks who became a source of entertainment for locked down households have become the stars of a children's book.

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Helicopter helps police with manhunt

Helicopter helps police with manhunt

A helicopter hovering over a town last night was searching for a man believed to have breached bail conditions.

'John possessed that unusual quality - he was liked by everyone'

'John possessed that unusual quality - he was liked by everyone'

Tributes have been paid to a sporting all rounder and former estate agent whose colourful personality was an inspiration to many players

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Shed fire started by barbecue embers

Shed fire started by barbecue embers

Firefighters have issued a warning after barbecue embers are thought to have caused a shed fire

Shoppers demand 'reopen market - no excuses...'

Shoppers demand 'reopen market - no excuses...'

A market is still to agree its covid safety strategy but managers say some stalls will be lost to allow for the new socially distanced layout

Sea safety advice follows RNLI rescues

Sea safety advice follows RNLI rescues

A rise in RNLI call outs as lockdown is eased has led to safety reminders from the sea rescue charity and HM Coastguard

Sailors thrilled to be back where they belong

Sailors thrilled to be back where they belong

Boats launched for the first time since New Year's Day as club welcome recreational return.

Club’s first virtual lockdown relay

Club’s first virtual lockdown relay

The Smith brothers were winners of the Deal Tri virtual relay - racing near and far.

Fifty years and counting for hockey player

Fifty years and counting for hockey player

The 2019/20 season may have ended prematurely but it will last long in the memory of one long-serving Deal player.

'Black voices must be amplified, white voices must hold the microphone'

'Black voices must be amplified, white voices must hold the microphone'

A silent Black Lives Matter protest will be held on a roundabout to promote the message that 'silence equals violence'.

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Jail for masked burglar who threatened to spit at officers

Jail for masked burglar who threatened to spit at officers

A man who broke into a supermarket - causing £3,000 worth of damage - then threatened to spit at police officers who arrested him.

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Vicar who married toyboy dies alone in hospital

Vicar who married toyboy dies alone in hospital

The priest who stood against the Church of England by marrying his Romanian toy boy 55 years his junior has died

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