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MOD to erect danger signs after dad's death at sea

MOD to erect danger signs after dad's death at sea

14 December 2018

A daughter's plea for safety signs at an out of bounds coastal area has been heard and the MOD has stepped into action

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Men armed with 'axes' target hotel

Men armed with 'axes' target hotel

13 December 2018

Two men wielding 'axes' were reported to have entered and robbed a hotel.

Kent town is fourth most sung about place in UK

Kent town is fourth most sung about place in UK

13 December 2018

Dover has featured on a map of the most sung about places in the world - and that's without Dame Vera Lynn's classic being included.

Sneak preview of new pier cafe

Sneak preview of new pier cafe

13 December 2018

Demand to see a new pier cafe was so high - tickets for free sneak preview events were all gone in a matter of hours

Suspended Tory MP given back whip

Suspended Tory MP given back whip

12 December 2018

Suspended MP Charlie Elphicke has been given back his Conservative Whip ahead of tonight's vote of confidence.

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Choir's new album is winter wonderful

Choir's new album is winter wonderful

12 December 2018

Since competing on Gareth Malone's Sing While You Work, the P&O Ferries Choir has now released its second album Winter Wonderland for Christmas

RNLI Helmsman remembered by £7,000 donation

RNLI Helmsman remembered by £7,000 donation

12 December 2018

A construction firm paid tribute to a former employee who volunteered with the RNLI by handing a generous donation to the Walmer station

Marking four years of art in all its forms

Marking four years of art in all its forms

12 December 2018

An art studio displaying sculptures to photography and prints to famous faces has staged more than 40 exhibitions in four years.

Salvation Army supports Jaymie's appeal

Salvation Army supports Jaymie's appeal

12 December 2018

A charity box appeal for the homeless has received a boost of gifts from the Salvation Army

Last Boxing Day Dip for long term organisers

Last Boxing Day Dip for long term organisers

10 December 2018

Boxing Day dippers are urged to support this year’s fundraiser as the annual event is taken over by new organisers.

Apology as 'freezing' pool gives children coughs and colds

Apology as 'freezing' pool gives children coughs and colds

07 December 2018

Parents who have complained about the “freezing” temperature of the water at a leisure centre have received an apology from swimming pool bosses.

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Passengers stranded after train hits tree on track

Passengers stranded after train hits tree on track

07 December 2018

Emergency buses are being used after a fallen tree disrupted rail services in Kent.

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Children caught 'surfing' moving trains

Children caught 'surfing' moving trains

07 December 2018

Youngsters have been "risking their lives" by hanging onto moving trains for likes on social media.

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'Long haul for port if no-deal Brexit'

'Long haul for port if no-deal Brexit'

06 December 2018

The Chancellor has warned of years of infrastructure work for a Kent port if the UK crashes out of the EU.

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School celebrates pupils' achievements

School celebrates pupils' achievements

06 December 2018

Outstanding exam results, sporting achievements and a sterling contribution to school life have been celebrated at a school's awards ceremony

Chaos of no-deal Brexit revealed in council report

Chaos of no-deal Brexit revealed in council report

06 December 2018

Gridlocked roads caused by a no-deal Brexit could leave household rubbish uncollected and carers unable to reach elderly people, a report has warned.

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Broad brush

Broad brush

06 December 2018

Operation Clean Sweep, a mass community safety effort, took place in a town centre.

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Cash boost for Sands legal fight

Cash boost for Sands legal fight

05 December 2018

Campaigners fighting plans to stop shifting sands been dredged have got a council grant.

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Megger change for company

Megger change for company

05 December 2018

Engineering firm Megger has been given the go-ahead for a multi-million pound transformation at its base.

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Foxy non-festive theatre fables

Foxy non-festive theatre fables

05 December 2018

Two non-festive plays by a theatre's literary associate are being staged in the run-up to Christmas.

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