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Foust returning to Lydden

27 February 2015
Foust returning to Lydden

Tanner Foust will return to Lydden Hill this year to compete in the FIA World Rallycross Championship.

DFLs are bad for business

26 February 2015
DFLs are bad for business

The rising popularity of Londoners buying second homes in a Kent town is hurting trade in the High Street, according to business bosses.

Estuary View development plans delayed

19 February 2015
Estuary View development plans delayed

Plans for a huge business park featuring an Aldi have been delayed after a 'number of issues' were raised.

EastEnders party comes to Whitstable

17 February 2015
EastEnders party comes to Whitstable

A special 'EastEnders at the Albert' event will be held at a pub in Whitstable as it's revealed who killed Lucy Beale.

Road shut after car flips on roundabout

10 February 2015
Road shut after car flips on roundabout

A car has overturned on a roundabout this afternoon, forcing police to close one lane of a busy road.

Not bad for a 'grotty rundown pub by the sea'

05 February 2015
Not bad for a 'grotty rundown pub by the sea'

A boozer on Kent's coast has been named the top gastropub in Britain.

Bogus charity caller warning

03 February 2015
Bogus charity caller warning

Whitstable residents have been warned of bogus callers after a man posing as a charity collector approached homes in the town.

Who let the dogs out?

03 February 2015
Who let the dogs out?

A pair of courageous canines have been spotted clambering along roofs in Kent this morning.

Restaurant toilet refusal shock for Crohn’s sufferer

02 February 2015
Restaurant toilet refusal shock for Crohn’s sufferer

A Crohn’s disease sufferer has spoken of her dismay after she was refused access to a restaurant’s toilet.

Man arrested after four hurt in crash

01 February 2015
Man arrested after four hurt in crash

A 22-year-old man has been arrested and four people injured after a crash on a major Kent road last night.

Farage visit cancelled over security fears

31 January 2015
Farage visit cancelled over security fears

Ukip leader Nigel Farage's visit to Kent to open a campaign office has been cancelled amid security fears.

Why there's no place like home for Ross Noble

21 January 2015
Why there's no place like home for Ross Noble

The king of improvisational comedy is promising to go off on a tangent at his two Kent gigs this week but best of all he gets to sleep in his own bed.

Hoax charity callers play deaf to steal iPhones

19 January 2015
Hoax charity callers play deaf to steal iPhones

Thieves are pretending to be deaf to steal smart phones from shops across Kent.

Review: Nils Lofgren, Assembly Hall Theatre

19 January 2015
Review: Nils Lofgren, Assembly Hall Theatre

Lofgren showed last night just why he's been in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band for three decades and has enjoyed an illustrious career of his own.

Hero dad jumped in to stop alleyway rape

17 January 2015
Hero dad jumped in to stop alleyway rape

A 51-year-old father has described the "extremely distressing" moment he stopped a man from raping a woman in an alleyway.

Carnival at crisis point

16 January 2015
Carnival at crisis point

Organisers of the annual Whitstable carnival have revealed this year's parade could be the last if it doesn't get enough support.

Tributes to former teacher and charity worker

15 January 2015
Tributes to former teacher and charity worker

An ex-teacher and charity chairman has died aged 87 from a heart attack.

Meet the modest maestro

14 January 2015
Meet the modest maestro

Bruce Springsteen’s famous guitarist and legendary American songwriter Nils Lofgren is in Kent this weekend for a special acoustic performance.

The only way is still up for Sir Chris Bonington

14 January 2015
The only way is still up for Sir Chris Bonington

Britain’s best known mountaineer began climbing in Kent nearly 65 years ago, now the man who made history scaling the Eiger is on his way back.

Group face £1 million battle to buy sorting office

09 January 2015
Group face £1 million battle to buy sorting office

A campaign group wants to buy a former Royal Mail sorting office to prevent developers using it for more housing.

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