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'Villages and hamlets will vanish'

'Villages and hamlets will vanish'

A Kent councillor in charge of planning has hit out at the government's plans to change the way applications will be considered.

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Paddle boarder rescued from sea ordeal

Paddle boarder rescued from sea ordeal

A woman in her 50s had to be rescued by a lifeboat crew after she found herself drifting out to sea.

Fire crews fight factory blaze for five hours

Fire crews fight factory blaze for five hours

Four fire crews battled the dangers of gas cylinders, burning cars and oil when a factory went up in flames covering homes in acrid smoke.

Minster juniors breaking new ground

Minster juniors breaking new ground

The coronavirus pandemic ruined hopes of a fourth successive promotion for Minster’s senior side but the junior section is thriving.

Idling drivers could receive fines

Idling drivers could receive fines

Plans have been approved to fine drivers if they leave their vehicle engines idling while not in use.

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Marooned circus rolling again

Marooned circus rolling again

After months of being stuck in a field - plus a tragic accident involving the boss - Santus Circus is on the road again.

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Families advised to move after cliff collapse

Families advised to move after cliff collapse

Cliff-top residents have been advised to move out as a council says it will not be able protect their homes from landslides.

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Teenage girl reported missing

Teenage girl reported missing

The Met Police is asking people in Kent to help in the search for a missing teen.

The day the Kennedy children came to Kent

The day the Kennedy children came to Kent

Many celebrities have visited the county over the years even two children of American 'royalty' who turned up to see where their Nanny lived.

'It's so obviously an incredibly dangerous thing to do'

'It's so obviously an incredibly dangerous thing to do'

A council has slammed 'dangerous' drivers for moving a barrier in a pedestrianised high street and reversing up the road.

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First look at island's second oil rig

First look at island's second oil rig

Another floating drilling rig has been towed into place off the Kent coast arriving ahead of schedule.

Second oil rig bound for Kent

Second oil rig bound for Kent

A Kent port is set to welcome its second oil rig within three months and here's when and where to watch its arrival.

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Space for another 10,000 homes needed

Space for another 10,000 homes needed

A Kent council has announced it is reviewing its local plan as space is needed for thousands of new homes.

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War veteran ‘betrayed’ as NHS axes medication

War veteran ‘betrayed’ as NHS axes medication

A war veteran says he feels betrayed by the NHS after medication to prevent him from going blind was stopped.

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Four fire engines sent to crop fire

Four fire engines sent to crop fire

Firefighters have been called to a crop fire which needed four fire engines and an all-terrain vehicle to help put it out.

What do you think about Kent's bomb ship?

What do you think about Kent's bomb ship?

A university researcher studying disaster risk reduction wants to hear people's views about living near the wreck of the SS Richard Montgomery.

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Man bailed after armed police swoop on street

Man bailed after armed police swoop on street

A suspect has been bailed after firearms officers swooped on a street.

Brown signs and a cocktail bar: Island fights back in tourism battle

Brown signs and a cocktail bar: Island fights back in tourism battle

Kent’s holiday isle is fighting back in the battle for staycation tourists as it unveils plans for a new restaurant and cocktail bar.

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Yacht crew saved from wind

Yacht crew saved from wind

RNLI volunteers had to dash to help two people on board a boat who were having trouble with their craft.

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Burglars now behind bars

Burglars now behind bars

Two men have started prison sentences after being caught after a two-mile police chase.

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