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Tourism bus to return next year

06 September 2013
Tourism bus to return next year

Around 3,000 people used the tourism bus during its pilot – and the council plans to run it again next year.

Primary school could only receive fraction of cash stolen by crooked bursar

05 September 2013
Primary school could only receive fraction of cash stolen by crooked bursar

Temple Mill Primary School, which had more than £200,000 stolen by a former bursar Sandra Ross, could only receive a fraction of the money back.

Flowers laid at spot where tragic cyclist knocked down by lorry

04 September 2013
Flowers laid at spot where tragic cyclist knocked down by lorry

Floral tributes have today been left at the scene of an accident in which a cyclist was hit and killed by a lorry.

Gills lose race discrimination ruling appeal

03 September 2013
Gills lose race discrimination ruling appeal

Gillingham FC club bosses have today lost an appeal against a tribunal ruling that a player was sacked as an act of racial victimisation.

Cyclist dies after being hit by lorry

02 September 2013
Cyclist dies after being hit by lorry

A cyclist has been killed after being knocked off his mountain bike by a lorry today.

Gills appeal hearing against claim by Mark McCammon

30 August 2013
Gills appeal hearing against claim by Mark McCammon

Gillingham’s appeal against a ruling that they sacked a player for gross misconduct as an act of racial victimisation will be heard on Monday.

'More needs to be done to stop people getting into debt'

29 August 2013
'More needs to be done to stop people getting into debt'

Shadow minister Maria Eagle said she was shocked by the number of people in Medway relying on foodbank handouts.

Airport leaflet ‘biased’

22 August 2013
Airport leaflet ‘biased’

A resident has complained to the Advertising Standards Authority about a council leaflet detailing plans to redevelop Rochester Airport.

Royal British Legion happy with Remembrance Sunday support

21 August 2013
Royal British Legion happy with Remembrance Sunday support

The Royal British Legion is happy with the support provided for Remembrance Sunday parades, according to the head of Kent Police.

Car loaded with war memorabilia worth £1,500 stolen

16 August 2013
Car loaded with war memorabilia worth £1,500 stolen

A mum has spoken of her anger after her car, which was full of her son's war memorabilia, was stolen from outside her home.

Royal Bank of Scotland evacuated after empty talcum powder bottle discovered

15 August 2013
Royal Bank of Scotland evacuated after empty talcum powder bottle discovered

The Royal Bank of Scotland building in Chatham Maritime was evacuated this morning after an empty talcum powder bottle was posted there.

Council considers banning payday loan ads

14 August 2013
Council considers banning payday loan ads

Medway Council is considering banning adverts for payday loans.

Parks awarded Green Flag status

13 August 2013
Parks awarded Green Flag status

Five of Medway’s parks have been recognised as among the best in the country.

Burglars steal antiques from 98-year-old's home

12 August 2013
Burglars steal antiques from 98-year-old's home

Burglars broke into the home of a 98-year-old disabled man and stole treasured antiques.

Councillor sparks controversy with Twitter rant

09 August 2013
Councillor sparks controversy with Twitter rant

A Conservative councillor has caused controversy by claiming he would like to “ban equal rights fascists”.

Police helicopter deployed in manhunt

09 August 2013
Police helicopter deployed in manhunt

Police are on the hunt for a man who was reportedly spotted acting suspiciously in a garden in Chatham.

Man rescued after bridge plunge

08 August 2013
Man rescued after bridge plunge

A young man has been detained under the Mental Health Act after falling from a bridge into the River Medway early today.

Gills chairman in apology to fans

06 August 2013
Gills chairman in apology to fans

Gillingham chairman Paul Scally has apologised to season ticket holders after some experienced long delays trying to get into Priestfield on Saturday.

Concerns over solar farm plans

05 August 2013
Concerns over solar farm plans

A huge solar farm with the potential to power thousands of homes could be built in Cliffe.

Student jumped to death after spending £250 on friend's bank card

01 August 2013
Student jumped to death after spending £250 on friend's bank card

A computing student took his own life by jumping from a bridge hours after a housemate discovered he spent £250 using his card, an inquest heard.

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