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Relative doubted mum’s explanation for injury to toddler’s face, murder trial told

Relative doubted mum’s explanation for injury to toddler’s face, murder trial told

The step-grandfather of a toddler allegedly murdered said he had doubts about the cause of an injury to the boy’s face, a court has heard.

‘The supermarkets wouldn’t do it – so I did’

‘The supermarkets wouldn’t do it – so I did’

The owner of a new deli says she was inspired to step up to the plate after seeing the big supermarkets shut their deli and meat counters in-store.

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‘We can still play way better’

‘We can still play way better’

There is much more to come from table-topping Faversham, manager Sammy Moore has warned.

Five-car crash shuts M2 and sparks large emergency response

Five-car crash shuts M2 and sparks large emergency response

The M2 has been shut off in one direction following a multi-vehicle crash.

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Thug smashed up van after mistaking driver for pervert

Thug smashed up van after mistaking driver for pervert

A drunk thug who launched a terrifying hammer attack on a driver’s van after mistaking him for a paedophile has narrowly avoided jail.

Nightmare roundabout set for upgrade after HS2 scrapped

Nightmare roundabout set for upgrade after HS2 scrapped

One of Kent’s most congested junctions is to be upgraded using money saved from scrapping the northern leg of HS2, the government has announced.

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‘We should all keep an eye on young Hooky...’

‘We should all keep an eye on young Hooky...’

At just 43, one of the county's most prominent politicians has high hopes for the future, as local democracy reporter Simon Finlay found out.

Toddler had 70 injuries and cocaine in system, murder trial hears

Toddler had 70 injuries and cocaine in system, murder trial hears

An 18-month-old boy suspected to have been murdered by his mum and her boyfriend had 70 separate injuries to his body, a jury has been told.

Top spots revealed as Kent town’s Monopoly launches

Top spots revealed as Kent town’s Monopoly launches

A town’s version of the much-loved board game Monopoly is set to launch this weekend.

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Southern Counties East and Isthmian League round-ups

Southern Counties East and Isthmian League round-ups

Hat-trick hero Stefan Payne ensured Faversham went top of the Southern Counties East Premier Division with a home success against Punjab United.

Council could splash £5m saving historic site to avoid 'cultural vandalism'

Council could splash £5m saving historic site to avoid 'cultural vandalism'

A council has been warned revamping a historically significant building could cost five times its £1m estimate.

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Stay ruthless, warns Moore

Stay ruthless, warns Moore

Boss Sammy Moore has delivered a message to Faversham’s in-form squad: Don’t get bored of winning.

Neighbour wins £100 compensation in noisy dogs row

Neighbour wins £100 compensation in noisy dogs row

A man has been ordered to pay a neighbour £100 compensation after dogs on his property were left to bark throughout the day.

Faversham chucked out of FA Vase

Faversham chucked out of FA Vase

A non-league club have expressed their “deep regret” at being chucked out of this season’s FA Vase due to fielding an ineligible player.

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Cyclist killed by falling tree

Cyclist killed by falling tree

A cyclist has died after being hit by a falling tree on a country lane.

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Serious crash closes country lane

Serious crash closes country lane

A road has been shut due to a serious collision believed to involve a motorcycle.

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Seven drivers snared in 45 minutes in 20mph zone

Seven drivers snared in 45 minutes in 20mph zone

A raft of motorists fell foul of a town’s divisive 20mph speed limit, introduced last year.

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Town boss backs Briggs

Town boss backs Briggs

Young keeper Lewis Briggs has impressed in Faversham’s first-team spotlight - and his boss would have no qualms about giving him a run in the side.

Huge estate on outskirts of town given go-ahead

Huge estate on outskirts of town given go-ahead

Building work for a large new development on the outskirts of a town can begin after designs were approved.

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'Swarms of mosquitoes are eating us alive'

'Swarms of mosquitoes are eating us alive'

A mosquito infestation is causing misery for residents in a Kent town – with some staying inside to avoid “being eaten alive”.

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