This week's Dover Mercury
Three men who carried out a vicious
revenge attack on a Dover man are facing a total of 30 years in
jail. They lured their victim to an industrial estate in the town
where he was punched, kneed and attacked with an iron bar.
The parents of a girl who had
surgery for a rare condition before she was even born are
organising a concert to raise money for other children who suffer
from it.
There are fears that someone could
be seriously injured or killed following changes to the road
markings on the approaches to the busy Limekiln Street roundabout
on the A20 in Dover.
People of Dover awards have been
presented to those who have made an outstanding contribution to
life in the town, and the Dover Mercury was the media partner for
the event, organised by Dover Town Council. We have a full report
and photos.
And a woman's wishes that her ashes
should be fired into the sky above Kearsney Abbey and
scattered on the sea in Dover Harbour have
been carried out by her family.
These are some of the top stories in this week's Dover
Mercury - out now.
05/12/12
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