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Cheers! Hop Festival to make return

Cheers! Hop Festival to make return

A popular beer festival is set to make a welcome return after a two year absence with more 20,000 visitors predicted to attend.

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Man hit by train suffers 'life-changing injuries'

Man hit by train suffers 'life-changing injuries'

A man struck by a train at a railway station is in a serious condition in a London hospital.

Man hit by train at railway station

Man hit by train at railway station

Emergency services have descended on a railway station after a man was found on the tracks.

Trains delayed after emergency on railway

Trains delayed after emergency on railway

Train services are being delayed while emergency services respond to a railway incident.

'Madman' driver smashed into cars with children inside

'Madman' driver smashed into cars with children inside

A driver who smashed into cars with children inside and was found with an imitation pistol has avoided jail.

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Town boss Collins sets the standards

Town boss Collins sets the standards

James Collins was encouraged by Faversham’s display at fifth-placed Haywards Heath - but will not be satisfied while they suffer any sort of defeat.

Bid to turn greasy spoon into Costa drive-thru

Bid to turn greasy spoon into Costa drive-thru

Plans have been revealed to transform a derelict former greasy spoon cafe at an A2 service station into a Costa coffee shop and drive-thru.

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Antiques Roadshow to film at Kent country estate

Antiques Roadshow to film at Kent country estate

The ever-popular BBC show Antiques Roadshow will be coming to Kent this summer, giving people the chance to get their treasures valued for free.

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Dolphin rescued from shallow water

Dolphin rescued from shallow water

Specialist firefighters have rescued a dolphin after it became stranded in shallow water.

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What should go on edge of sprawling new estate?

What should go on edge of sprawling new estate?

A restaurant, petrol station and nursery are among ideas for seven acres of land on a new housing estate after no company could be found to occupy it.

Collins hopes net gain is first of many

Collins hopes net gain is first of many

Tyrell Richardson-Brown has scored his first Faversham goal and boss James Collins hopes the winger can now get himself scoring more consistently.

Town target unbeaten month - in unusual circumstances!

Town target unbeaten month - in unusual circumstances!

Boss James Collins is aiming for an unbeaten February for Faversham this weekend - even if it does come in peculiar circumstances.

Woman concussed by fizzy drink hurled by yob

Woman concussed by fizzy drink hurled by yob

A young woman has been left with crippling headaches and nausea after a yob threw a full can of drink at her head from a passing car.

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Hop festival faces axe unless £10k found in a week

Hop festival faces axe unless £10k found in a week

Organisers behind one of Kent's most popular festivals warn this year's event will be axed - unless they raise £10,000 in a week.

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80-bed care home will 'harm' country park

80-bed care home will 'harm' country park

One of Kent's best-preserved country parks will be harmed if developers gain permission to build an 80-bed care home at the site, it is feared.

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Permanent 20mph limit rolled out across town

Permanent 20mph limit rolled out across town

A 20mph speed limit has been introduced across a town on a permanent basis following a lengthy trial.

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Vet struck off for 'unnecessary' surgery on dogs

Vet struck off for 'unnecessary' surgery on dogs

A Kent vet has been struck off for serious professional misconduct after carrying out unnecessary hip replacements on dogs.

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Collins: Tough campaign for Town will make me stronger

Collins: Tough campaign for Town will make me stronger

Faversham boss James Collins believes this season has been his toughest in management - but says he will be better for the experience.

Bike hire and storage schemes revealed for town

Bike hire and storage schemes revealed for town

Trials of bicycle hire and storage schemes are set to launch in a town this spring.

'Heartbreak' as contractors fell 100 trees

'Heartbreak' as contractors fell 100 trees

Campaigners planning a protest against the felling of almost 100 trees say they have been "wrong-footed" after contractors moved in two days early.

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