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Calves rescued from drainage hole

Calves rescued from drainage hole

09 June 2019

Fire crews winched two calves to safety after they fell down a hole.

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The ever youthful Dorian Gray still performing at 77

The ever youthful Dorian Gray still performing at 77

09 June 2019

From Top of The Pops to Pizza Express, Sixties singer Dorian Gray has done it all.

The needs of the community should come before the needs of developers, says Mum

The needs of the community should come before the needs of developers, says Mum

08 June 2019

Parents are concerned how they will get their children to school safely during a road closure to support a new housing development.

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Delays after lorry gets stuck near bridge

Delays after lorry gets stuck near bridge

08 June 2019

Drivers have been left stuck after a lorry broke down blocking a three-way junction.

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Euromobility comes to a halt

Euromobility comes to a halt

07 June 2019

The loss of a KCC contract has been blamed for the closure of a disability retailer.

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'Distressed' woman in refund scams

'Distressed' woman in refund scams

07 June 2019

Business owners are on the lookout, after a series of alleged scams in the county.

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Ambulance blocked by D-Day crowds

Ambulance blocked by D-Day crowds

06 June 2019

A case of bad timing blocked an ambulance blue lighting its way to an emergency as crowds gathered to watch a D-Day flypast overhead.

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Shopping centre to get £11m upgrade

Shopping centre to get £11m upgrade

06 June 2019

Work is expected to begin in the autumn to transform a Kent shopping centre.

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Just a regular hard-working guy, fighting the Germans at Caen

Just a regular hard-working guy, fighting the Germans at Caen

06 June 2019

A Maidstone woman has been sharing her father's experiences during the invasion of Normandy in the Second World War.

Eyes on the sky today for D-Day flights

Eyes on the sky today for D-Day flights

05 June 2019

Almost every surviving Dakota in the world, and quite a few Spitfires, are heading to France today ahead of tomorrow's 75th D-Day celebrations.

Church could get CCTV to spot vandals

Church could get CCTV to spot vandals

04 June 2019

A church targeted by vandals is looking into having CCTV installed after villagers suggested the community clubs together to help.

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Where you can see the D-day flypast over Kent

Where you can see the D-day flypast over Kent

04 June 2019

Keep your eyes on the sky this afternoon and you may be rewarded with the rare sight of 34 wartime Dakotas flying over.

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Road closure an 'economic disaster'

Road closure an 'economic disaster'

03 June 2019

Holidaymakers may have to rethink their plans after it was revealed a main route towards the sea is set to close for nearly three months.

My Dad in the Kent Messenger

My Dad in the Kent Messenger

03 June 2019

Hundreds of pupils have sketched pictures of their dads for our My Dad supplements. A full list of Kent Messenger schools taking part is here:

Child rapist jailed for 21 years

Child rapist jailed for 21 years

01 June 2019

A sexual predator who raped and abused a child for almost a decade has been sentenced to 21 years behind bars.

What's the point of our planning committee? asks Maidstone councillor

What's the point of our planning committee? asks Maidstone councillor

31 May 2019

Planning inspectors are frequently over-turning planning refusals for Gypsy and Traveller sites.

I'm no Tom Cruise admits planning officer

I'm no Tom Cruise admits planning officer

31 May 2019

The view from the beer garden at The Bull at Linton would be spoilt if a caravan holiday park were approved, councillors were told.

Young computer game designers up for national award

Young computer game designers up for national award

31 May 2019

Four boys from Kent could bring home a national prize after designing their own video games.

Council approves 53 homes

Council approves 53 homes

31 May 2019

A council has approved plans for 53 homes on grazing land in a village.

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Explicit poster slams council amid drain feud

Explicit poster slams council amid drain feud

30 May 2019

A homeowner has resorted to designing an explicit poster as his feud with a council drags on for 10 months.

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