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Jill's tasty lunch for Intensive Care nurses

22 April 2021
Jill's tasty lunch for Intensive Care nurses

An award winning pastry chef made sure there was no reason for staff to skip a meal break at a Kent hospital's Intensive Care Unit

The church where you can get food worth £15 for just £4

21 April 2021
The church where you can get food worth £15 for just £4

Hard-up families can now buy quality fresh food for a snip of the retail price at a social supermarket in a church

Food sellers can bid for Quay pitch

21 April 2021
Food sellers can bid for Quay pitch

Food vendors looking for a new business opportunity are invited to bid for a prime spot along a quay popular with tourists

Veteran Marines pay tribute to Prince Philip

19 April 2021
Veteran Marines pay tribute to Prince Philip

Ex-Royal Marines green berets and bands men gathered together to observe a minutes silence in honour of their Captain General of 64 years

Friends take on fitness challenge for Martha

19 April 2021
Friends take on fitness challenge for Martha

When a carer said he needed a new focus away from the lockdown gloom, it set the wheels in motion for a cycling, swimming and walking challenge

Could you run 5k in May?

15 April 2021
Could you run 5k in May?

Run 5, Donate 5, Nominate 5: That's the slogan of a fitness challenge that a care charity has partnered with and now they're asking others to join in

Charges could come in at 'free' paddling pool

14 April 2021
Charges could come in at 'free' paddling pool

A council has granted a lease that could see a £2 entry fee being issued at a popular splash pool in future years

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Knitted Queen in mourning created by gran

13 April 2021
Knitted Queen in mourning created by gran

A grandmother known for her knitting skills is displaying a heartbroken Queen in her window following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.

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Council moves forward with £335k office purchase

08 April 2021
Council moves forward with £335k office purchase

Councillors have agreed to pay £33,500 as a down payment for a permanent office to stop wasting money in rent

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Town steps out of lockdown with slogan Sandwich is Open

08 April 2021
Town steps out of lockdown with slogan Sandwich is Open

Business leaders are urging visitors and tourists to consult a website that's a one-stop hub for where to go to eat, drink, stay and shop

Knitted car fit for next pilgrimage

05 April 2021
Knitted car fit for next pilgrimage

A car with a striking knitted shell will be setting off on another fundraising journey thanks to mechanics at a car dealership.

Emergency hampers worth £18.5k put a smile on faces

30 March 2021
Emergency hampers worth £18.5k put a smile on faces

It was all about the community for a band of volunteers who delivered wellbeing parcels to households throughout the first year of the pandemic

From this to this: Solar array planned for ex-college

29 March 2021
From this to this: Solar array planned for ex-college

Green energy could be produced at a fire ravaged ex-adult education centre that graced the grounds around it for more than 140 years

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Sir Paul and Katherine Jenkins support Dame Vera statue plan

26 March 2021
Sir Paul and Katherine Jenkins support Dame Vera statue plan

Momentum is building for a permanent statue to the Forces Sweetheart on the White Cliffs of Dover which she made famous with her wartime song.

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Irish Ferries to start Dover-Calais sailings

26 March 2021
Irish Ferries to start Dover-Calais sailings

Another ferry company is to begin a freight and passenger service from the Kent port of Dover to Calais

Ex-Royal Marine gets musical surprise on 101st birthday

25 March 2021
Ex-Royal Marine gets musical surprise on 101st birthday

A veteran and former Royal Marine spent his 100th birthday alone because of Covid - his 101st birthday was today and was tunefully different

More than 1,000 asylum seekers cross Channel so far this year

25 March 2021
More than 1,000 asylum seekers cross Channel so far this year

Already more than 1,000 people have reached UK shores in small boats this year which is double what the figure was last March.

Remembering Kelly on what would have been her 21st

24 March 2021
Remembering Kelly on what would have been her 21st

On what would have been Kelly Turner’s 21st birthday, we remember the story of the teen who brought a community together.

Dover TAP speed restrictions in place on A20

24 March 2021
Dover TAP speed restrictions in place on A20

High numbers of HGVs heading to the port of Dover have prompted Highways England to put speed restrictions and lorry queuing plans in place.

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10 pregnant sheep dead and lamb mauled by dog at farm

24 March 2021
10 pregnant sheep dead and lamb mauled by dog at farm

WARNING: Graphic images. Two incidents of alleged sheep worrying at a farm have left 10 pregnant ewes dead and a lamb seriously injured

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