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Warning of lorry jams from critics of relief road plan

18 June 2016
Warning of lorry jams from critics of relief road plan

Space for lorries, cycle paths and extra parking are what is needed for a relief road being planned for Kent.

Aid convoy refused entry to France

18 June 2016
Aid convoy refused entry to France

An aid convoy heading to Calais has been stopped at the port of Dover by French authorities.

Fundraiser to support mum with Motor Neurone Disease

17 June 2016
Fundraiser to support mum with Motor Neurone Disease

A family is raising money for the Motor Neurone Disease charity MND after their mum was diagnosed in April this year.

Shocking image of dead horse causes outrage

17 June 2016
Shocking image of dead horse causes outrage

This shocking image of a dead horse allegedly found with its throat slit in Kent is causing outrage on social media.

Costa and Poundland among new retailers to join Kent site

16 June 2016
Costa and Poundland among new retailers to join Kent site

Costa and Poundland are among the new retailers to join a Kent retail site.

Shop launches where most expensive item is 70p

16 June 2016
Shop launches where most expensive item is 70p

We've all heard of pound shops and 99p stores, but a family is going one step further by launching a supermarket where the most expensive item is 70p.

Emergency services put to the test at 'derailment'

16 June 2016
Emergency services put to the test at 'derailment'

Emergency teams sprung into action after a car ploughed into a train at a level crossing, causing it to derail... but all was not as it appeared.

Teen arrested for drug offences

16 June 2016
Teen arrested for drug offences

A teenager has been arrested in connection with possessing an offensive weapon and drug offences in a Kent high street.

Memorial bench to be enduring reminder of much-loved binman

15 June 2016
Memorial bench to be enduring reminder of much-loved binman

A memorial bench funded by donations from the public will be dedicated to a well-known Kent bin man.

Traffic clearing now after crash

15 June 2016
Traffic clearing now after crash

Traffic should be clearing now on a busy Kent road after a two vehicle crash.

Nine suspected migrants found

14 June 2016
Nine suspected migrants found

Nine suspected migrants have been discovered in the back of a lorry.

Renovation of historic cinema to begin soon

12 June 2016
Renovation of historic cinema to begin soon

Scaffolding has been erected around the Regent cinema in Deal as work finally gets underway to preserve the building.

Diabetes sufferer angry at scheduling of exercise classes

11 June 2016
Diabetes sufferer angry at scheduling of exercise classes

A sufferer of type two diabetes says NHS exercise classes should be available outside office hours for those that work.

Disabled dad's plea for return of stolen motorbike

09 June 2016
Disabled dad's plea for return of stolen motorbike

A partially paralysed crash victim who spent his savings fixing his broken motorbike for his son is appealing for its return after it was stolen.

Teenager needs £750,000 for life-saving cancer op

09 June 2016
Teenager needs £750,000 for life-saving cancer op

A teenager, trying to raise £750,000 for life-saving cancer treatment said she wants to be a radiographer and help others

Prime Minister accepts invitation to Discovery Park

08 June 2016
Prime Minister accepts invitation to Discovery Park

South Thanet MP Craig Mackinlay invited the Prime Minister to visit Discovery Park during Prime Minister's Questions.

Taste Dubai’s dizzy heights

08 June 2016
Taste Dubai’s dizzy heights

Emily Stott reveals how Dubai is now the destination for those looking for a taste of affordable luxury.

Toll bridge closure has seen "disastrous" loss of trade

07 June 2016
Toll bridge closure has seen "disastrous" loss of trade

The temporary closure of Sandwich’s toll bridge has seen a “disastrous” loss of trade, it is claimed.

Children rescued after using mobile phones as beacons

07 June 2016
Children rescued after using mobile phones as beacons

A large group of children cut off by the tide were rescued after using their mobile phones as beacons.

Project tackles youth unemployment

06 June 2016
Project tackles youth unemployment

Dover has the highest rate of youth unemployment in the county - but a new project aims to change this.

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