More on KentOnline
Port confirms pier will still open for ferry memorial tributes this year and will help the service continue in the future.
A woman is her 40s has been injured after crash in Maison Dieu Road in Dover.
A former port worker claims both sides are at fault over the Harbour Revision Order row.
Chris Kinnear hopes Dover’s attacking freedom will help his side avoid the late-season nerves which he believes will hamper their rivals.
A 22-year-old from Rover was thrilled to mingle with the stars at the Grimsby premiere in London on Monday.
An empty shop in Biggin Street in Dover has been taped off for safety reasons after masonry was spotted falling from the building.
More than 700 packets of cigarettes and 75 pouches of tobacco were seized during raids at shops in Dover and Folkestone.
A leisure centre in Dover is hoping to tackle physical inactivity in men aged 30 and over.
The Mercury’s charity of the year, Pegasus Playscheme, is looking for staff to help it run its 30th anniversary playscheme.
Every week an average of four lorry drivers are arrested for bringing stun guns into Dover as protection against stowaways.
Dover Grammar School for Boys is celebrating improvements after being rated good by Ofsted.
A Dover town councillor has claimed the people of Dover are being gagged over the future of the council, as she calls for it to be abolished.
A game enthusiast has launched a website to celebrate games from the past.
A St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe pensioner claims the NHS should provide transport for the elderly to get to and from hospital appointments.
A disabled pensioner fears new traffic islands placed as part of a 135-home development will partially obstruct her drive.
Chris Kinnear believes his players’ focus on trying to get to Wembley twice this season is increasing with every game.
A long and narrow country road has been closed to motorists because of an accident which has sparked attendance from the police and KCC Highways.
An inquiry could be sparked after plans to appoint two community directors to Dover Harbour Board have been stalled amid a political row.
A large jellyfish that washed up on the east Kent shoreline was spotted by a six-year-old boy who was exploring the beach during half term.
Clean sheets are a defender’s bread and butter – and Dover’s Tyrone Sterling is no exception.
Trying to find the right nursery, school, college, university or training provider in Kent or Medway? Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need!