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Police arrest man after shop window is smashed

27 February 2014
Police arrest man after shop window is smashed

Police have arrested a man who allegedly smashed a shop window on London Road in Dover.

Woman from Dover held on knife charge

27 February 2014
Woman from Dover held on knife charge

Police arrested a woman in Dover on Friday night for threatening behaviour and possession of a knife.

Man arrested over the theft of a pair of trousers

26 February 2014
Man arrested over the theft of a pair of trousers

A 31-year-old Margate man has been arrested following the theft of a pair of trousers from Marks and Spencer in Dover.

Man faces court on drink-drive charge

26 February 2014
 Man faces court on drink-drive charge

A man from Woodnesborough has been arrested in Deal on suspicion of drink-driving.

The Toll Bridge in Sandwich will remain closed

26 February 2014
The Toll Bridge in Sandwich will remain closed

Work on the flood defences in Sandwich have been delayed due to severe weather and the toll bridge will remain closed.

Metal detector finds huge saxon haul

22 February 2014
Metal detector finds huge saxon haul

A group of artefact hunters are celebrating after Anglo-Saxon jewellery worth more than £40,000 was found near a main road.

Environment Agency is working on funding sea defences in Kingsdown

21 February 2014
Environment Agency is working on funding sea defences in Kingsdown

The Environment Agency has allocated £1.5 million of funding to repair Kingsdown’s battered coastline but requires more funding to reach the target.

Police investigate a spate of car vandalism in Sandwich

21 February 2014
Police investigate a spate of car vandalism in Sandwich

Kent Police is appealing for information after eight cars were vandalised across Sandwich on Monday night.

Store plans face strong opposition

20 February 2014
 Store plans face strong opposition

Plans for a Waitrose store on Dover Road in Sandwich have been recommended for refusal by the town council.

Army is called in to aid severe flooding in Eastry

20 February 2014
Army is called in to aid severe flooding in Eastry

The army has been called in to aid the flooded village of Eastry as army vehicles were spotted driving down Brook Street.

Passion of teen retailer secures planners’ U-turn

20 February 2014
 Passion of teen retailer secures planners’ U-turn

A young entrepreneur has won her appeal and been granted planning permission for her business in Sandwich.

Concern over lack of police presence in Sandwich

19 February 2014
Concern over lack of police presence in Sandwich

Kent's Police and Crime Commissioner Ann Barnes is being urged to address a lack of policing in Sandwich.

Politicians get rattled over 'baby tax'

17 February 2014
Politicians get rattled over 'baby tax'

Two contenders for the Dover and Deal parliamentary seat are at loggerheads over plans to increase maternity pay.

Dover Coastguard warns people to stay away from coast lines

14 February 2014
Dover Coastguard warns people to stay away from coast lines

Dover Coastguard is urging people to stay away from dangerous coast lines as wind speeds are expected to reach 50mph.

Lorry driver who injured recovery driver is sentenced

14 February 2014
Lorry driver who injured recovery driver is sentenced

The lorry driver who wrought off a police car and injured a recovery driver in a smash near Dover has been sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court.

Company boss fined thousands after sheep deaths

13 February 2014
Company boss fined thousands after sheep deaths

A company and its boss have been fined thousands of pounds after dozens of sheep had to be shot during live exports from Ramsgate.

Deal pier has closed due to severe weather warnings

12 February 2014
Deal pier has closed due to severe weather warnings

Deal pier is 'too dangerous' says pier attendant after closing to the public.

Fire crews save the day for pub owners

12 February 2014
 Fire crews save the day for pub owners

Fire crews were called to The Chequers yesterday after torrential downpours caused severe flooding.

Man charged after Ash stabbing will appear at preliminary hearing

12 February 2014
Man charged after Ash stabbing will appear at preliminary hearing

The villager charged after a young shop worker was stabbed in the back is due to appear at Canterbury Crown Court.

Solar panels will spoil landscape claim campaigners

03 February 2014
 Solar panels will spoil landscape claim campaigners

A campaign group in East Langdon is opposing plans for a solar farm on farm land near their homes.

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