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German bomber flies again

15 October 2013
German bomber flies again

Footage of the Dornier DO17 German bomber that was recovered from the sea bed off the Goodwin Sands has been shared with the world thanks to cutting e

Chance to see the Dornier again

15 October 2013
Chance to see the Dornier again

Footage of the Dornier DO17 German bomber that was recovered from the sea bed off the Goodwin Sands has been shared with the world thanks to cutting e

Lucy Spraggan signs guitar for raffle

13 October 2013
Lucy Spraggan signs guitar for raffle

X-Factor star Lucy Spraggan has signed an electric guitar for the a special raffle for the Sue Ryder charity shop in Deal.

Tragic teen's mum: 'Don't treat cyclists like scum of earth'

10 October 2013
Tragic teen's mum: 'Don't treat cyclists like scum of earth'

The mother of a teenager who died after a crash with a van is aiming to become the figurehead of a campaign to get more respect for cyclists.

Mental health services are needed in Deal

09 October 2013
Mental health services are needed in Deal

More than 1,400 signatures were collected in just a few hours by campaigners to improve mental health services in Deal

Work on Deal beach will boost sea defences

09 October 2013
Work on Deal beach will boost sea defences

Crowds have been watching the work on Deal beach.

Technology makes Dornier available for all

08 October 2013
Technology makes Dornier available for all

Footage of the Dornier DO17 that was recovered from the sea bed off the Goodwin Sands will be shared with the World.

Tickets go on sale for firework show

08 October 2013
Tickets go on sale for firework show

Tickets have gone on sale today for what is promised to be the biggest and best ever firework display at a rugby club in Deal.

Big names at the Astor

08 October 2013
Big names at the Astor

Big name bands, musicians and a famous actress are set to perform at the Astor Theatre, starting from this week.

Appeal for witnesses to domestic assault

07 October 2013
Appeal for witnesses to domestic assault

Police investigating a domestic assault in Cannon Street, Deal are appealing for witnesses.

Maritime history talk and music

07 October 2013
Maritime history talk and music

A maritime heritage talk with a difference will take place in Kingsdown on Sunday October 20.

Bokwa will pay for ashes rings

04 October 2013
Bokwa will pay for ashes rings

A group of friends are organising a fitness night to help keep the memory of a special man close.

LDN Wrestling comes to Deal

03 October 2013
LDN Wrestling comes to Deal

A night of family fun is promised when LDN wrestling comes to the Astor.

Mystery over town clerk's resignation

03 October 2013
Mystery over town clerk's resignation

Deal town clerk Lin Dykes has handed in her notice and left the town council after four years in the post.

Supermarket set for Discovery Park

02 October 2013
Supermarket set for Discovery Park

Details have emerged of a new store set for the former Pfizer site, which has been dubbed "near imperative" for scientific work to continue there.

Tragic cyclist's heart saves a life

19 September 2013
Tragic cyclist's heart saves a life

The family of a cyclist killed in an accident with a van have revealed their decision to donate his organs - and his heart has already saved a life.

Stuntman showcases skills at Skate Park

18 September 2013
Stuntman showcases skills at Skate Park

A show of skills on wheels and with the VIP appearance of stuntman Kurt Yaeger makes a special skate and music event a must for youngsters.

Sandwich may get a Waitrose

17 September 2013
Sandwich may get a Waitrose

Plans for a Waitrose shop and new doctors surgery in Sandwich will go on show at a public exhibition on Thursday.

Concern for missing woman

14 September 2013
Concern for missing woman

Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of 48-year-old Julie Fairclough who has gone missing from her home in Sandwich.

Calls for end to live exports... one year after dozens of sheep shot

12 September 2013
Calls for end to live exports... one year after dozens of sheep shot

The RSPCA has led calls for an end to live exports exactly one year after more than 40 sheep had to be shot at Ramsgate.

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