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Gills fans protest at season ticket changes

30 July 2013
Gills fans protest at season ticket changes

Some Gillingham fans are vowing not to renew their season tickets - as they now have to bring ID to matches in a crackdown on people misusing them.

Mum slapped in row over spilt food at McDonald's

26 July 2013
Mum slapped in row over spilt food at McDonald's

A mother was stunned to be slapped so hard her glasses fell off in a row about spilt food and swearing in front of her young daughter at McDonald's.

Where's our Wonga survey? Mystery of debt report delay

26 July 2013
Where's our Wonga survey? Mystery of debt report delay

Results of a Wonga-backed survey of debt in Medway are still awaited more than a year after its high-profile launch.

Missing woman found in Cuxton

24 July 2013
Missing woman found in Cuxton

The police helicopter was deployed over Cuxton last night to help locate an elderly woman who had gone missing.

Pensioner threatened over £500 gas bill... but he's not even connected

19 July 2013
Pensioner threatened over £500 gas bill... but he's not even connected

British Gas has threatened to obtain a warrant to enter a pensioner's flat over a hefty unpaid bill - despite his property never being connected.

Picture gallery: Status Quo

18 July 2013
Picture gallery: Status Quo

Veteran rockers Status Quo kicked-off the Rochester Castle Concerts last night.

Riddle of police officer found hanged in hotel room

17 July 2013
Riddle of police officer found hanged in hotel room

A police officer discovered dead in a hotel room was left feeling "anxious" after making a statement about alleged corruption, an inquest heard.

Prince Charles and Camilla to visit Chatham Historic Dockyard

15 July 2013
Prince Charles and Camilla to visit Chatham Historic Dockyard

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will visit Chatham's Historic Dockyard later this month, it has been revealed today.

Thousands would lose homes under Grain airport plan

15 July 2013
Thousands would lose homes under Grain airport plan

Two thousand people would lose their homes under plans for the world's biggest airport at Grain, according to a study commissioned by Boris Johnson.

Chippy shut after fire

14 July 2013
Chippy shut after fire

Fire crews were called to a blaze at a fish and chip shop in Borstal.

Hospital mortality review revealed

14 July 2013
Hospital mortality review revealed

More than 200 patients died unnecessarily at Medway Maritime Hospital last year, according to a damning report.

"Boris Island" dead in the water

14 July 2013
"Boris Island" dead in the water

Boris Johnson has ditched his idea of an island airport in the Thames Estuary in favour of one on the Isle of Grain.

London taxi fire on M2

13 July 2013
London taxi fire on M2

This is all that remains of a London taxi after it caught fire on the M2 this afternoon.

Regeneration at risk without new crossing - council

09 July 2013
Regeneration at risk without new crossing - council

The regeneration of Medway will be put at risk if a new Thames Crossing isn’t built, according to the council.

Man held over McCammon Facebook message

08 July 2013
Man held over McCammon Facebook message

A man has been arrested after a former Gillingham player was sent a racist and threatening message on Facebook.

Ofsted blitz Medway schools with 10 inspections in a week

04 July 2013
Ofsted blitz Medway schools with 10 inspections in a week

An Ofsted inspection team has left Medway after an unprecedented blitz of 10 schools in one week.

Billionaire's plaything up for sale... for £21m!

03 July 2013
Billionaire's plaything up for sale... for £21m!

A luxury yacht moored at Chatham Docks that once hosted the likes of JFK, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra is up for sale.

Car remanufacturer to create apprenticeships

03 July 2013
Car remanufacturer to create apprenticeships

Rochester company BBA Reman, which is based in Stirling Park, Laker Road, is recruiting 10 apprentices.

Racist threat sent to former Gills striker

02 July 2013
Racist threat sent to former Gills striker

Police are investigating a racially offensive and threatening message telling a former Gillingham striker he would have his throat cut.

Council to tackle street clutter

27 June 2013
Council to tackle street clutter

Road signs, bollards, A-boards and railings could disappear as part of a drive to remove clutter from our pavements and roads.

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