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Mystery mobile home on clifftop set to be removed

Mystery mobile home on clifftop set to be removed

A mobile home that "suddenly appeared" on a clifftop is set to be removed following a lengthy legal fight.

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Fire at derelict building being treated as suspicious

Fire at derelict building being treated as suspicious

A blaze which broke out in a derelict building at an abandoned site is being classed as suspicious by fire crews.

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£3 million plan for footbridge to nowhere...which nobody wants

£3 million plan for footbridge to nowhere...which nobody wants

Villagers were granted their wish of a new bridge over the A249 - but cars will not be able to use it.

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Carer had six-inch knife in bag for 'protection'

Carer had six-inch knife in bag for 'protection'

A woman arrested in the communal area of a block of flats was found with a six-inch kitchen knife in her bag.

Cash-strapped mum praises school for ditching costumes on World Book Day

Cash-strapped mum praises school for ditching costumes on World Book Day

A school's decision to shun costumes for World Book Day has sparked debate over how the event should be celebrated in the cost-of-living crisis.

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'Holiday homes would be better than this eyesore!'

'Holiday homes would be better than this eyesore!'

A bid to knock down a derelict community hall and build Airbnbs in its place have been welcomed by fed-up neighbours.

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'Is it sexist to hold a door open?'

'Is it sexist to hold a door open?'

Manners maketh man... and woman, and especially children, so where have they all gone? Secret Thinker is concerned.

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The criminals locked up in February

The criminals locked up in February

Here's just some of the criminals including robbers, dealers, attempted murderers, sex offenders and thieves who were locked up in February.

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'Violence' at nightclub sparks police calls for licence review

'Violence' at nightclub sparks police calls for licence review

A club is to face a review of its licence following two reports of affray just months after it won later opening hours.

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Car crashes into Sainsbury's sign

Car crashes into Sainsbury's sign

A car was left embedded in a large sign for a supermarket after careering off a road and onto a pavement.

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Teacher sacked after restraining pupil wins unfair dismissal appeal

Teacher sacked after restraining pupil wins unfair dismissal appeal

A teacher who was sacked after restraining an "out of control" pupil will receive compensation after an appeal found he was unfairly dismissed.

Troubled pub to get £40k transformation after gay bar licence stripped

Troubled pub to get £40k transformation after gay bar licence stripped

A former gay bar closed down due to drug-taking behind the bar and violence is set to reopen after a £40,000 refurbishment.

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Four arrested after migrants smuggled from Belgium

Four arrested after migrants smuggled from Belgium

Four men suspected of helping to smuggle people from Belgium to Kent in a dinghy have been arrested.

Pride display in old Debenhams destroyed in 'targeted attack'

Pride display in old Debenhams destroyed in 'targeted attack'

A display depicting a drag queen performing at Kent's biggest Pride festival has been destroyed - sparking fears it was a "targeted attack".

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One-way trial by town centre McDonald's begins

One-way trial by town centre McDonald's begins

Two roads that are notorious for becoming gridlocked have been temporarily turned into a one-way system.

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Unsupervised toddlers 'at risk of choking' at pre-school

Unsupervised toddlers 'at risk of choking' at pre-school

A pre-school has been given the worst possible Ofsted rating after children were found eating unsupervised and left to wander with little interaction.

£20 million leisure centre attracts thousands of new visitors

£20 million leisure centre attracts thousands of new visitors

A new leisure centre has seen around 400,000 visitors use its facilities since it opened a year ago.

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Cut-off anglers in danger of being swept out to sea

Cut-off anglers in danger of being swept out to sea

The lives of two anglers were saved after they were trapped on a pier ledge by swollen seas in dark clothing and without lifejackets.

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From chop suey to cask ale at former Chinese takeaway

From chop suey to cask ale at former Chinese takeaway

The owner of a building once used to house a Chinese takeaway has revealed plans to convert the unit into a village’s “first micropub”.

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'Eyesore' blue hoardings finally set to be removed

'Eyesore' blue hoardings finally set to be removed

Blue hoardings that have been rented by a council for 14 years are finally set to be demolished.

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Fury as wee-filled bottles dumped at beauty spot

Fury as wee-filled bottles dumped at beauty spot

Campaigners have hit out after huge amounts of litter was dumped at an iconic Kent landmark, including plastic bottles filled with urine.

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Footage shows first bison calf back in the wild

Footage shows first bison calf back in the wild

Pictures and video footage shows an adorable calf bouncing around woodland after a ground-breaking project brought bison into the Kent wild.

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135 home development rejected

135 home development rejected

A council has refused developers proposals to build hundreds of homes in a Kent village.

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Key commuter route blocked for second day - and there's more in store

Key commuter route blocked for second day - and there's more in store

A busy main road is blocked for the second day causing heavy traffic.

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£1.5m country home turned into an industrial warehouse

£1.5m country home turned into an industrial warehouse

The picturesque rural property has been renovated with contemporary features and given an ‘industrial warehouse feel’.

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Curry house boss vows to bounce back after shock hygiene rating

Curry house boss vows to bounce back after shock hygiene rating

The owner of an Indian restaurant where parts of the kitchen were found to be dirty is confident it will soon improve on its one-star hygiene rating.

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Diggers start work on 'hated' 725-home development

Diggers start work on 'hated' 725-home development

Work has finally started on the first phase of a 725-home estate after several delays, sparking fresh concerns over traffic and pollution.

Escape to the Château: 'We couldn’t stand Kent traffic so we moved to France'

Escape to the Château: 'We couldn’t stand Kent traffic so we moved to France'

A couple who wanted to leave sitting in queuing traffic behind for a change of lifestyle moved to France and encourage others to "make the leap".

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'Hard to look past Brexit when it comes to Sainsbury's salad shortages'

'Hard to look past Brexit when it comes to Sainsbury's salad shortages'

Brexit can't be blamed for everything, writes columnist Lauren Abbott, but it's contributed to the lack of vegetables in supermarkets.

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Housemates' horror as rats try to climb out of toilet

Housemates' horror as rats try to climb out of toilet

Shocked students have told how they woke to find rats in the toilet of their rented home.

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