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Today’s Medway Messenger is packed with all the latest news and sport.
Couple Bill and Laurel Cooper have returned to Medway after sailing around the world for the last 36 years. We take a look at their wonderful adventure and why it has come to an end.
Following the release of figures which show Medway has the second highest death rate of asbestos-related cancer in the country, we have a special report on the silent killer.
We’ve got water saving tips in our report on drought in the south east and in our eight-page Eco guide we have got all you need to know about sustainable living.
In The Codgers' Club, David Jones tells us about his Valentine's Day broadband saga.
In sport, Gills boss Hessenthaler tells fans "Don’t write us off just yet" and we take a look ahead to the Blues’ home clash against Torquay tomorrow.
If you are looking to move house, start your search with our 64-page Homes supplement. It's Medway's biggest homes guide, free with today's Medway Messenger.
There is also the chance to win a night in a luxury hotel and tickets to see the movie Best Exotic Marigold Hotel starring a host of British stars including Judi Dench and Jim Broadbent, as well as a guide to events in the county in What's On.
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