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Man cut from wreckage of crash

Man cut from wreckage of crash

01 October 2019

Two separate crashes and flooding led to nightmare journeys for commuters.

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Vehicle flips on motorway

Vehicle flips on motorway

01 October 2019

A man has been injured in a crash that blocked part of a motorway.

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Further flood warnings issued across Kent

Further flood warnings issued across Kent

01 October 2019

People have been warned to be careful along beaches, promenades, coastal footpaths and roads.

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Man admits burgling homes

Man admits burgling homes

30 September 2019

A 24-year-old man has admitted charges of burglary after items including jewellery and cash were taken from five homes.

Flood warnings across Kent

Flood warnings across Kent

30 September 2019

Flooding is again expected in several parts of the county today — and things are only set to get worse.

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Further flood warnings issued in Kent tonight

Further flood warnings issued in Kent tonight

29 September 2019

The Environment Agency is warning residents to protect themselves and their property.

Lib Dems announce election candidate for Sittingbourne and Sheppey

Lib Dems announce election candidate for Sittingbourne and Sheppey

29 September 2019

Ben Martin, 32, a borough councillor in Swale, has been selected to stand as MP for Sittingbourne and Sheppey for the next general election.

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Delays expected as gas works start on A2

Delays expected as gas works start on A2

29 September 2019

This is where you can expect delays as a £1.8 million operation to replace three miles of gas main along the A2 gets underway.

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Flood warnings for Kent coast

Flood warnings for Kent coast

28 September 2019

Environment Agency staff have been deployed to operate flood defences.

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Turkish delight for town

Turkish delight for town

28 September 2019

Meze will be on the menu when a "family-friendly" Turkish restaurant opens soon.

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Serial thief's eight month crime spree

Serial thief's eight month crime spree

27 September 2019

A thief with more than 180 offences to his name is facing more than 12 months in prison.

'Arson attack' on play area

'Arson attack' on play area

27 September 2019

A council has been forced to close a play area after tens of thousands of pounds of equipment was "deliberately" set alight.

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Care home staff sacked after abuse

Care home staff sacked after abuse

27 September 2019

Inspectors have downgraded a care home after video emerged of a resident being mistreated.

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Councillors accuse health bosses of secrecy over dementia plans

Councillors accuse health bosses of secrecy over dementia plans

26 September 2019

Ex-Strictly judge Arlene Phillips joins fight to save violent dementia unit as ex-council leader accuses health chiefs of lack of transparency.

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Vandalised rail bridge gets makeover

Vandalised rail bridge gets makeover

26 September 2019

It took four days for volunteers to clean graffiti off a rail bridge.

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'Why wouldn't we help people in prison?'

'Why wouldn't we help people in prison?'

26 September 2019

A campaign is encouraging employers to look beyond the dark past of ex-criminals and addicts.

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12 more days of delays on A249

12 more days of delays on A249

25 September 2019

Part of a dual carriageway is to stay closed into next month for repairs after a car crashed into the central reservation.

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Teen assaulted for 'laughing at friend'

Teen assaulted for 'laughing at friend'

25 September 2019

A teen was kicked in the face by a thug who thought he was laughing at his friend.

Dad due in court after bank holiday row

Dad due in court after bank holiday row

25 September 2019

A father will go on trial next year after pleading not guilty to charges of wounding with intent, having a knife and affray.

School bus window 'kicked out'

School bus window 'kicked out'

25 September 2019

The driver of a packed school bus realised he had lost a window when he reached his destination and children started climbing out of the hole.

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