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A phlebotomy unit is set to return to a hospital for 12 months, two years after it was axed, as the NHS looks at demand for the service.
Fit-again keeper Henry Newcombe made a welcome return for Deal in their hard-fought success at Stansfeld.
Plans have been submitted to create three new overnight glamping pods next to a popular farm shop and cafe.
A Navy sailor has escaped punishment for attacking three women after magistrates ruled out community service because of his active duty.
Two crews from Deal Rowing Club ended their long wait for glory in the South Coast Championships at Folkestone.
Manager Steve King described Deal’s display in their much-needed home win over rivals Whitstable as the best he has seen from them in recent seasons.
Young defender Louie Procopi has joined Deal on a dual-registration basis - having trained with them in pre-season.
Frustrated shop bosses say new double yellow lines painted on the road outside are forcing customers away.
Two divers who went missing from a broken-down boat were rescued after spending more than an hour in the water.
A bronze sound mirror could be installed on a seafront – but there are concerns the artwork will be targeted by vandals.
Council bosses say "doing nothing is not an option" as plans to revitalise an ageing swimming pool are to finally move forward this year.
Deal’s Matthew Carley was first reserve referee for the Rugby Union World Cup in 2019 - four years later he gets his chance to take charge.
Developers have submitted amended plans for a 120-bed hotel at a popular park, after it was previously rejected due to concerns over the environment.
A colourful trail with thousands of twinkling lights is set to transform a historic Kent castle and gardens this Christmas.
A festival for four-legged friends has been postponed over welfare fears as temperatures are set to reach the high 20s
A metal detectorist who discovered a gold ring in a field has reunited it with its owner – who lost it in the 1960s!
A mum seeking to honour her daughter's memory is set to hold a festival to raise money for important mental health facilities.
A second consecutive free Saturday has been welcomed by Deal manager Steve King.
Concerning pictures show how some of the legs holding up a popular pier which is home to a busy cafe are rusting away.
A multi-vehicle crash on a main road triggered delays and an emergency service response.
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