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Snow will fall and lights will sparkle as Christmas officially arrives in one Kent town tonight.
A bar bucking the national trend of decline is so popular it has been given planning consent for an extension.
Nothing goes right at Fawlty Towers and in two staged episodes of Basil the Rat and the Hotel Inspector audiences will witness that for themselves
Peacocks have been pictured roaming around a new housing estate - but residents aren't alarmed.
A post-mortem has been unable to establish how a care assistant came about her death in her bedroom at home.
Access and increased vehicle congestion are among the fears about plans to build 88 homes, a football pitch and sports pavilion at a former school
One person has been arrested in connection with the theft of a Sixties car modelled on the one used in a smash hit film.
You've heard about the ghostly Grey Lady? Hear about the abandoned village whose residents are thought to have died of the plague.
Visitors to an exhibition can listen to a story written by the artist at the same time as browsing her accompanying artwork
A dry cleaners has re-opened after being destroyed by a fire which started from a tea towel.
Lots went under the hammer and festive spruces were erected throughout a town centre in preparation for a its Christmas Lights extravaganza
A butcher's sausages and her animal welfare ethos have helped her win a Young British Foodie Award
A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of burglary after a pensioner woke to discover a torchlight shining on her landing.
When a ship's captain was serving for his country he never dreamed he'd win a lottery. Sadly when he thought he had, he found out it was a cruel con
Rescuers cut down five trees and brought in a digger in a bid to rescue a terrier stuck in a badger sett at a former colliery.
Townsfolk, young and old, stopped in their tracks to remember the war dead in an Armistice Day commemoration.
A country park famed for cycling is offering discounted bike hire to encourage visitors now it has reopened following a travellers incursion
When a 10 year-old was given a homework task to write a War poem for Remembrance she didn't know quite how many people would read it
An auction tonight will raise cash to enable a chamber of trade to put on a town's Christmas Lights switch-on event
The vibrant works of Scottish artist Barbara Rae have adorned the walls of an award winning Kentish gallery...proving quite a coup for them
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