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Dover assistant boss Jake Leberl says there is still plenty of incentive to finish the season strongly.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage said immigration is "the number one issue" as he kicked off his election campaign in Kent today.
Dover Athletic boss Chris Kinnear admits not making the FA Trophy final hurts.
Stefan Payne had a second half penalty saved as Dover Athletic draw 1-1 at Wrexham.
Two people have been arrested in connection with the theft of Victorian wooden floor blocks from an historic fort.
Patients will not get seen at Buckland's new hospital until June due to a further delay blamed on an electrical issue.
Claims that Shakespeare Beach in Dover is among the dirtiest in Kent have been dismissed by the Port of Dover's chief executive, Tim Waggott.
A home in Crabble Hill was egged on Friday night, in an attack believed to have been sparked by the display of a"I'm voting Ukip" poster.
Dover-based Pegasus Playscheme has received a £2,000 boost from Dover Athletic.
Seven Dovorians, who have called themselves the River Runners, are training to take part in the Brighton Marathon next month.
Stefan Payne scores his first league goal of 2015 to secure all three points against bottom side AFC Telford.
Defender Sean Francis says he'll be thrilled to captain Dover in the absence of the suspended Connor Essam.
Traffic lights will be placed on the A20 entrance into Dover to ensure a better traffic flow through the town.
Dover Town Investment Zone (DTIZ) campaigner Alan Shirley has denied his petition was “politically motivated.”
Police have identified the body found at the foot of St Margaret's cliffs as a 60-year-old man from Essex.
Two men claiming to be from the water board have been gaining access to homes in the Dover district claiming there has been leak.
Dover boss Chris Kinnear says his players can hold their heads up high, despite the 1-0 loss against high-flying Grimsby Town.
Votes are being accepted for the People of Dover awards - a scheme which recognises the town's unsung heroes.
Dover's three-game winning run ends with 1-0 defeat against high-flying Grimsby Town at Crabble.
Lydden Primary's head teacher Carole Davis will leave the school at Easter on a positive note after it maintained a good Ofsted status.
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