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Bombs found on beach

Bombs found on beach

28 April 2016

Explosives experts missed their chance to recover five wartime shells from Sandwich Bay and will have to wait another week.

Crewman saved 87 people over 1,000 missions

Crewman saved 87 people over 1,000 missions

28 April 2016

An RNLI lifeboat crewman who has saved almost 90 people’s lives has hit a major milestone after heading out on his 1,000th launch.

Immigration officers search town centre kitchens

Immigration officers search town centre kitchens

28 April 2016

Immigration enforcement officers were seen carrying out searches of restaurants and kitchens in a town centre.

'Why was there no beacon for the Queen?'

'Why was there no beacon for the Queen?'

28 April 2016

A museum curator has criticsed a council for "overlooking" the Queen's 90th birthday for not hosting a beacon lighting event.

Children's toy shed burnt to the ground

Children's toy shed burnt to the ground

27 April 2016

An outbuilding containing thousands of pounds worth of toys belonging to a nursery has been destroyed in a suspected arson attack.

Oval Chalet plans given the go-ahead

Oval Chalet plans given the go-ahead

27 April 2016

Campaigners left the council chamber in their droves dejected by the approval of an application for a seafront plot of land last night.

Would-be thieves burned by shop's CCTV

Would-be thieves burned by shop's CCTV

27 April 2016

A group of shoplifters felt the heat after a shop's CCTV caught them trying to steal expensive candles forcing them to return the goods.

Former cinema site sold after collapse of previous deal

Former cinema site sold after collapse of previous deal

27 April 2016

A former cinema site which has been vacant for 15 years has finally been sold.

Get Inuit's city date

Get Inuit's city date

27 April 2016

Sittingbourne and Folkestone band Get Inuit talk national airplay, being on the road and shiny new vans ahead of this weekend's City Sound Project.

Mother-of-two in knifepoint robbery jailed

Mother-of-two in knifepoint robbery jailed

27 April 2016

A female robber, who sports a tattoo on her chest which reads “Only God Can Judge Me”, has been jailed by a judge.

Project to find path for homeless

Project to find path for homeless

27 April 2016

A half-a-million pound project is being launched to tackle homelessness in north-west Kent.

Woman fined £1k after 'extreme' fly-tipping

Woman fined £1k after 'extreme' fly-tipping

27 April 2016

A fly-tipper has been ordered to pay more than £1,000 in damages after her littering antics caught up with her.

Pair 'dropped drugs into prison using drone'

Pair 'dropped drugs into prison using drone'

27 April 2016

A man and a woman have appeared in court over allegations they used a drone to smuggle drugs and phones into a high-security prison.

How far does your money travel?

How far does your money travel?

27 April 2016

Ever wondered how far a fiver might travel one you've spent it? This man has decided to find out.

Mad about the blooms

Mad about the blooms

27 April 2016

Gardens across the county are opening their gates to show off their blooms, and give you inspiration for your own.

Party Club Tropicana style this weekend

Party Club Tropicana style this weekend

27 April 2016

The 1980s are back with a neon vengeance this weekend when Margate's Dreamland holds its Kiss Me Quick Club Tropicana Party.

Doctors enter second day of all-out strike

Doctors enter second day of all-out strike

27 April 2016

Emergency care has been withdrawn for a second day running in the long-running standoff over government plans for a new contract.

Fundraisers celebrate £1m

Fundraisers celebrate £1m

27 April 2016

A group of dedicated volunteers have raised £1 million to help people with cancer.

Dead porpoise washes up on beach

Dead porpoise washes up on beach

27 April 2016

A dead porpoise has been found washed up on a seafront.

Faulty clock keeps time standing still

Faulty clock keeps time standing still

27 April 2016

Repairers have been told there is no time to lose to fix a faulty town centre clock

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