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'Lifeguards can't be everywhere'

'Lifeguards can't be everywhere'

21 May 2020

The RNLI and Coastguard are pleading with families to be careful on beaches this summer.

Bus firm to limit passengers on board

Bus firm to limit passengers on board

21 May 2020

A bus operator which serves Kent has issued guidance after it announced it will be limiting the numbers of customers on board.

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Survey reveals best and worst of town centre

Survey reveals best and worst of town centre

21 May 2020

The results of a public survey has revealed that more shops and better night time entertainment are needed to improve a Kent town.

The stories behind Kent's huge chalk landmarks

The stories behind Kent's huge chalk landmarks

21 May 2020

Looking out over the county, Kent's man-made chalk landmarks have caught the eye for generations, but not everyone knows the history behind them.

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CCTV appeal after man punched and robbed

CCTV appeal after man punched and robbed

20 May 2020

Police have released an image of a man they want to speak to in connection with a robbery.

Thousands flock to beaches as temperatures soar

Thousands flock to beaches as temperatures soar

20 May 2020

Beaches in Kent filled up with people making the most of lockdown being eased on the hottest day of the year so far.

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Missing man found

Missing man found

20 May 2020

A man who went missing from his home has been found safe and well.

The route to a ride out across the county

The route to a ride out across the county

20 May 2020

Want to get away from it all? Take a trip on two wheels with these cycle route ideas across the county this weekend.

Virtual life skills lessons for blind Theo

Virtual life skills lessons for blind Theo

19 May 2020

An eight year old boy, who is completely blind, is enjoying virtual life skills lesson during the coronavirus lockdown.

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Will government cash save hundreds of P&O jobs at risk?

Will government cash save hundreds of P&O jobs at risk?

18 May 2020

Serious doubts remain over whether jobs at risk will be saved despite the government releasing £35m for cross-Channel operators.

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Watch: dolphins frolic off Kent coast

Watch: dolphins frolic off Kent coast

18 May 2020

A pod of dolphins has been filmed swimming and playing off the coast of Kent.

Council brings back parking restrictions

Council brings back parking restrictions

18 May 2020

A district council has brought back parking restrictions in its area.

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£2 million lifeline for animal parks

£2 million lifeline for animal parks

18 May 2020

A foundation which runs two of Kent's most popular wild animal parks has secured a vital seven-figure loan to help it through uncertain times.

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The heyday of the booze cruise to France

The heyday of the booze cruise to France

18 May 2020

When Brits realised the money-saving benefits of buying wine in France they flocked to Kent's port towns heralding the beginning of the booze cruise.

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Officials working to deport migrants after crossings thwarted

Officials working to deport migrants after crossings thwarted

17 May 2020

Border officials are working to deport dozens of migrants after another three boats were stopped crossing the Channel en route to Britain.

What is Kent's oldest pub?

What is Kent's oldest pub?

17 May 2020

A "haunted" tavern where one of Britain's most notorious criminals once took shelter is among those claiming to be the county's most ancient.

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Beaches 'empty' as day-trippers heed warnings

Beaches 'empty' as day-trippers heed warnings

16 May 2020

Some of the county's top beaches saw few crowds today - despite concerns of a flood of visitors as lockdown conditions were eased this week.

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The area where obesity hospital admissions are highest in South East

The area where obesity hospital admissions are highest in South East

16 May 2020

New figures published by the NHS reveal one area of Kent has the highest proportion of hospital admissions for obesity in the whole of the South East.

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Council buys former Debenhams store for £2 million

Council buys former Debenhams store for £2 million

15 May 2020

A district council has bought a retail outlet formerly occupied by Debenhams for more than £2 million.

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Train company urges people to avoid 'unnecessary journeys'

Train company urges people to avoid 'unnecessary journeys'

15 May 2020

A travel operator will increase the number and size of trains in service - but is urging people to only use them if "absolutely necessary".

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