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Over a thousand homes left without power this morning in Dover

Over a thousand homes left without power this morning in Dover

Over a thousand homes were left without power in Dover in the early hours of this morning due to a fault with an underground cable.

Port meeting for residents

Port meeting for residents

Residents were invited to a meeting hosted by the Harbour Board today to show them plans to revive the Western Docks.

Two in court for not paying fixed fines

Two in court for not paying fixed fines

Litter bugs who don’t use the bins in Dover might get the message that it is not acceptable after two people had to pay a hefty fine.

Man suffers serious head injuries after attack at boot fair

Man suffers serious head injuries after attack at boot fair

A man was left with serious injuries after a row broke out at a boot fair.

Dover's promotion hopes dashed after draw

Dover's promotion hopes dashed after draw

Late Callum Davies goal earns Whites a disappointing point against lowly Whitehawk.

Meetings allow people to have their say on Live Exports

Meetings allow people to have their say on Live Exports

Live exports, and how they affect the Port of Dover, was discussed at the first in a series of meetings.

P&O's Workplace Choir set to perform with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

P&O's Workplace Choir set to perform with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

P&O's talented choir will sing their hearts out with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Leeds Castle in July.

Murphy double keeps Whites in hunt

Murphy double keeps Whites in hunt

Two late goals from Tom Murphy kept Dover Athletic alive in the Skrill South play-off battle with a 2-1 win at fellow contenders Concord Rangers.

Society does not back development petition

Society does not back development petition

The petition that demands an explanation about the slow-going DTIZ development is NOT being backed by the Dover Society.

Busy port: Leave extra time to check-in

Busy port: Leave extra time to check-in

Extra Easter traffic at port and on roads leading to the docks has led to a reminder to leave extra time to check in.

Residents air concerns over play area’s demise

Residents air concerns over play area’s demise

Hundreds of Aycliffe's residents piled into the estate's church centre last week to have their say on the location of a new park and homeless housing

Enjoy your boat but put safety first

Enjoy your boat but put safety first

Small craft users are advised to follow guidelines issued by the port to prevent dangers at sea during peak season.

KFC customer leaps over counter to headbutt worker

KFC customer leaps over counter to headbutt worker

A KFC worker has been left with a cut lip and loose teeth after being headbutted over the counter.

Frankie and Benny's sign up for development

Frankie and Benny's sign up for development

The restaurant chain are the latest tenants to agree to open at a retail and leisure development in the Dover Town Investment Zone.

Whites boss backs players endeavour

Whites boss backs players endeavour

Dover manager Chris Kinnear says his players are doing everything they can to secure a Skrill South play-off spot, despite a hectic schedule.

Chimney blaze ruins house roof

Chimney blaze ruins house roof

Fire crews spent hours extinguishing a chimney blaze at a house in the Alkham Valley Road last night.

Police seek teens after two spates of criminal damage

Police seek teens after two spates of criminal damage

Police are investigating two recent spates of criminal damage at the Drop Redoubt Fort on Dover’s Western Heights in the space of three days.

Archbishop of Canterbury visits Dover for Holy Week

Archbishop of Canterbury visits Dover for Holy Week

Archbishop, Justin Welby is in Dover for the week and intends to visit Christian groups and projects within the town.

Children set fire to grass in Elms Vale park

Children set fire to grass in Elms Vale park

Firefighters have warned children not to put themselves at risk by lighting unnecessary fires after a call out to Elms Vale park yesterday evening.

Roman Painted House "delighted" over claim loss

Roman Painted House "delighted" over claim loss

The Roman Painted House Trust has expressed relief that a Dover woman, who is now in a wheelchair, has lost her £300,000 claim.

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