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Much-loved campsite forced to close after landslides

Much-loved campsite forced to close after landslides

A popular seaside campsite has closed after landslides and ground movement throughout the area.

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Drury on derby defeat

Drury on derby defeat

There were mixed emotions for Folkestone manager Andy Drury after their derby defeat at promotion-chasing Chatham.

Man and woman accused of assaulting woman, 80s, during house raid

Man and woman accused of assaulting woman, 80s, during house raid

A duo accused of assaulting an elderly woman inside her home and swiping jewellery, cash and keys have been charged.

Pregnant woman who drove car into partner’s ex-girlfriend spared jail

Pregnant woman who drove car into partner’s ex-girlfriend spared jail

A “hormonal” pregnant woman “lost her temper” and mounted a pavement with her car to twice drive into her partner’s ex-girlfriend.

Barbie among films to play at free outdoor cinema

Barbie among films to play at free outdoor cinema

An outdoor cinema, which offers views over the English Channel, will return this summer and show new releases as well as fan favourites.

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Suspects arrested after spate of café and restaurant break-ins

Suspects arrested after spate of café and restaurant break-ins

Five suspects – including a man in his 70s – have been arrested following a spree of restaurant and cafe break-ins.

Cafes and restaurants targeted in spate of break-ins

Cafes and restaurants targeted in spate of break-ins

Business owners have been warned after a crimewave with cafés and restaurants targeted in six locations.

Boss Drury’s lofty ambitions

Boss Drury’s lofty ambitions

Manager Andy Drury intends to set his sights high with Isthmian Premier Folkestone after committing to remain in charge next season.

Owl sanctuary home to Paul O’Grady’s pets under threat

Owl sanctuary home to Paul O’Grady’s pets under threat

Bosses at an owl sanctuary which looks after two of Paul O’Grady’s pets are appealing for help as the site comes under threat of closure.

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Pub named best in Kent just six months after opening

Pub named best in Kent just six months after opening

A family-run business has seen one of its pubs named the best in Kent for the third year running.

Removal of hoardings likened to Belfast peace walls hailed as victory

Removal of hoardings likened to Belfast peace walls hailed as victory

Work has finally begun to remove a stretch of hated seafront hoardings around a now-scrapped controversial development site.

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Pair charged over alleged £5m gambling scam

Pair charged over alleged £5m gambling scam

Two suspects have been charged in connection with an alleged £5 million gambling investment scam with a suspected 130 victims.

‘Best place to live in south east? Visitors call it dirty and run-down’

‘Best place to live in south east? Visitors call it dirty and run-down’

Damning comments about one of Kent’s up-and-coming towns have sparked debate - after visitors called it dirty and run-down.

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Popular coastal path to close amid concern over height of trees

Popular coastal path to close amid concern over height of trees

A popular coastal walk is set to close over concerns about the height and weight of trees along the route contributing to further landslides.

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‘Great big hole' in town centre set to finally be filled

‘Great big hole' in town centre set to finally be filled

A development of 17 flats set to fill a “great big hole” in a town centre is due to be completed next year, bosses say.

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Hospital site with permission for 19 homes on market for £2.4m

Hospital site with permission for 19 homes on market for £2.4m

Land surrounding a former hospital, which has planning permission for 19 townhouses, has hit the market at £2.4 million.

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Manager Drury to remain at Invicta next season

Manager Drury to remain at Invicta next season

Andy Drury is set to remain at the helm of Folkestone next season as they begin to plan for another Isthmian Premier campaign.

‘We’re worried coastal beauty spot could be closed to public’

‘We’re worried coastal beauty spot could be closed to public’

Sections of a popular coastal walk have been closed off due to safety concerns after huge cracks appeared in the promenade.

Manager upbeat despite Invicta’s away defeat

Manager upbeat despite Invicta’s away defeat

Andy Drury felt Folkestone’s display at Hastings showed how far the club have come in the past four months - despite an Isthmian Premier defeat.

The Folkestone 10-mile race - in pictures

The Folkestone 10-mile race - in pictures

See who you can spot in Barry Goodwin’s best Folkestone 10-mile race images.

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