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How to spot incredible comet in sky during July

How to spot incredible comet in sky during July

12 July 2020

Stunning photos have captured a comet 64 million miles away as it streaks its way across the skies.

Changes to rubbish tips and recycling centres this week

Changes to rubbish tips and recycling centres this week

12 July 2020

An increased number of booking slots for residents to rid themselves of household waste will come into force from tomorrow.

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Bigger bins at beach will cost £4.5k each

Bigger bins at beach will cost £4.5k each

11 July 2020

Campaigners are conflicted about how to tackle rubbish near a beach after hearing how much they would cost.

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Legal challenge 'can't stop UK's biggest solar farm'

Legal challenge 'can't stop UK's biggest solar farm'

10 July 2020

The controversial decision to approve a huge solar farm with 880,000 panels will not be legally challenged, a disappointed council has revealed.

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Bison to be introduced to Kent woodland

Bison to be introduced to Kent woodland

10 July 2020

Europe's biggest land mammals will be free to roam a 2,500 acre conservation area in Kent as part of a ground-breaking project to boost biodiversity.

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BBQs could be banned from beaches and parks

BBQs could be banned from beaches and parks

09 July 2020

A council wants to grant itself stringent new powers which would make lighting barbecues on beaches and in parks illegal.

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Fourth murder charge after young dad shot

Fourth murder charge after young dad shot

09 July 2020

Police have stepped up a murder investigation that saw armed police storm a holiday home on the Kent coast after a man was gunned down in the street.

Couple to expand coffee business across county

Couple to expand coffee business across county

09 July 2020

A couple are planning to expand their own special brand of coffee cafes across the county.

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Perfect places for National Picnic Month

Perfect places for National Picnic Month

08 July 2020

Thinking about packing a picnic and heading out this week? It's National Picnic Month and we've got some suggestions for where to head for.

Dinghy drama as children blown a mile out to sea

Dinghy drama as children blown a mile out to sea

08 July 2020

Two young children and an adult had to be rescued by the RNLI when their inflatable dinghy was blown a mile out to sea.

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Sailors and their dogs rescued from stricken boat

Sailors and their dogs rescued from stricken boat

06 July 2020

A lifeboat crew had to go back to rescue two sailors and their dogs after they first refused help when their cabin cruiser ran aground.

The first ever pub in your town - and what's there now

The first ever pub in your town - and what's there now

04 July 2020

While some have become Italian restaurants or bargain stores, many of Kent's oldest pubs are still going.

Woman dies after fears for welfare spark large police response

Woman dies after fears for welfare spark large police response

02 July 2020

A woman has died after six ambulances and three police cars were called to a property.

Tasty debut for Street Kings Smoke Shack

Tasty debut for Street Kings Smoke Shack

02 July 2020

A new food outlet specialising in barbecued food is set to open on Super Saturday, and it tastes like a dream for the couple behind it.

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Kent's most expensive garden waste charge starts next week

Kent's most expensive garden waste charge starts next week

02 July 2020

Thousands of residents who usually have their garden waste emptied for free have agreed to pay an annual £45 charge to have their bins collected.

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Man spat at and woman verbally abused at harbour

Man spat at and woman verbally abused at harbour

01 July 2020

A man was spat at and a woman verbally abused during an assault at a harbour.

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Second peak leaves Kent hospital trust with most Covid deaths in England

Second peak leaves Kent hospital trust with most Covid deaths in England

01 July 2020

Alarming new statistics show more people are dying with coronavirus in east Kent’s hospitals than anywhere else in the country.

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Thanet Way set for £4.4m overhaul

Thanet Way set for £4.4m overhaul

30 June 2020

A project to reconstruct the deteriorating surface of major Kent road has been given the green light thanks to a major cash boost from the government.

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MP fears beach 'morons' will spark second lockdown

MP fears beach 'morons' will spark second lockdown

30 June 2020

A "moronic minority" of beachgoers risk a second Covid-19 lockdown being enforced, according to a worried MP.

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More than 100 moved on in yob crackdown

More than 100 moved on in yob crackdown

29 June 2020

The enforcement of a 48-hour dispersal order has been deemed a success by police after more than 100 people were moved on from a town.

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