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Gillingham manager Evans ready to get back to work after Covid firebreak

Gillingham manager Evans ready to get back to work after Covid firebreak

Gillingham are set to resume training today as they prepare for the visit of Ipswich Town on Boxing Day.

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Three hurt in tunnel crash

Three hurt in tunnel crash

A two-vehicle crash has left three people requiring hospital treatment for their injuries.

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Popular primary school teacher killed in hit-and-run pictured

Popular primary school teacher killed in hit-and-run pictured

Tributes have flooded in for a "much-loved" teacher killed in a hit-and-run.

Christmas comes early for neighbours in £8.4m lottery win

Christmas comes early for neighbours in £8.4m lottery win

Shocked residents received an early Christmas present when their postcode was drawn as the winner in the People's Postcode Lottery.

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'Much-loved' teacher killed in 'hit-and-run' crash

'Much-loved' teacher killed in 'hit-and-run' crash

A popular teacher has been named as the victim of a suspected hit-and-run with floral tributes laid outside the school where he worked.

Man, 27, dies in suspected hit-and-run

Man, 27, dies in suspected hit-and-run

A man in his 20s has died after he was involved in a suspected hit-and-run.

Dog abandoned in the New Year finds home for Christmas

Dog abandoned in the New Year finds home for Christmas

A dog who was left tied to a fence in the rain in the New Year has found a new loving home with a family in time for Christmas.

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Ambitious plans for town centre should 'breathe in new life'

Ambitious plans for town centre should 'breathe in new life'

New flats, houses, commercial space and public plaza are all included in plans to transform a town centre.

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Commuter service could be reinstated in future

Commuter service could be reinstated in future

National Express says the Kings Ferry commuter service could be reinstated if it becomes viable again, and that no jobs are at risk.

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Are new trees eco-friendly or frightful?

Are new trees eco-friendly or frightful?

A scheme to plant trees at a park has split opinion, with some fearing the wooded area could be 'secluded, dark and dangerous'.

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'Booze is fuelling violent crime'

'Booze is fuelling violent crime'

Letting a takeaway run an alcohol delivery service may contribute to a rise in domestic abuse, say community leaders and the police.

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Solar panels for libraries, leisure centre and more

Solar panels for libraries, leisure centre and more

Libraries and other public buildings in the Towns will be getting a green boost.

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Labour hold seat on Medway Council

Labour hold seat on Medway Council

Labour have held on to their seat on Medway Council after yesterday's by-election.

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Chairman shocked at lack of vaccine uptake at Gillingham

Chairman shocked at lack of vaccine uptake at Gillingham

Around a quarter of footballers playing in the EFL including many at Gillingham have not been vaccinated against coronavirus.

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Gillingham boss will welcome the weekend break

Gillingham boss will welcome the weekend break

Gillingham boss Steve Evans joked last weekend that he needed a snowstorm to wipe out some fixtures and part of his wish has come true.

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Kings Ferry service axed

Kings Ferry service axed

A coach service that has been operating for 40 years will end on Christmas Eve.

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Warning after 'racist stickers' plastered around town

Warning after 'racist stickers' plastered around town

Police have issued a warning and spoken to residents after reports of offensive 'racially aggravated' stickers left on lampposts and a bus stop.

Drug dealer jailed after police dog finds cocaine wraps

Drug dealer jailed after police dog finds cocaine wraps

A drug dealer was sentenced to four years in prison, thanks to the nose of police dog Piper.

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Hunter departs from struggling Lordswood

Hunter departs from struggling Lordswood

Southern Counties East Premier Division strugglers Lordswood are looking for a new manager.

'It's a reprehensible proposal'

'It's a reprehensible proposal'

A council leader says he is opposed to a neighbouring authority 'dumping' thousands of homes on their doorstep.

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