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A popular farm shop has announced its closure, with bosses describing the decision as “unavoidable” due to a number of factors.
Two-goal striker Stefan Payne’s display in Faversham’s victory at Hollands & Blair has been saluted by boss Tommy Warrilow.
The opening night of an outdoor food village proved so busy that the frazzled staff almost gave away a free katsu curry.
Campaigners fighting for the transformation of a dilapidated town bridge have been offered a faint ray of hope, as an ownership debate continues.
Drivers are being warned to expect disruption to a key A-road – as three weeks worth of closures are announced.
A grotty railway station underpass plagued with litter, flooding and graffiti is set to undergo a £5,000 facelift.
A long-awaited Home Bargains store has been given the green light to open after renovation works were approved by council officers.
Young keeper Lewis Briggs remains part of Faversham’s long-term plans, boss Tommy Warrilow insists.
A lorry driver has appeared in court accused of causing serious injury to two women by dangerous driving after a head-on crash at the weekend.
Leaflets opposing the conversion of an old care home into a reception centre for asylum-seeking children have been branded “completely unacceptable”.
Two fire engines were called to a flat after the curtains caught fire.
A man has been arrested following a serious crash between a lorry and a car on a country road.
An inquest has opened into the death of an alleged murder victim who was stabbed twice with a kitchen knife.
A forward with Championship experience has signed for Faversham.
Official plans for Prince William’s sprawling estate reveal the 2,500-home development could include a primary school, cricket ground and hotel.
The departing owner of a beloved vinyl record store is moving into the funeral industry – as it is more “secure” than working in retail.
Faversham Town tightened their grip on a Premier Division play-off place after scoring a late winner at Erith Town on Saturday.
Following six arrests in the investigation into the suspected murder of a “funny and loyal” man, two men have now been released from custody.
A frustrating period has presented one major positive for Faversham boss Tommy Warrilow.
Police are investigating the suspected murder of a man described as "generous, funny and loyal".
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