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Loud bangs heard from fort

28 March 2022
Loud bangs heard from fort

Residents were warned about loud bangs coming from an historic fort as experts tested cannons.

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Pub unveils £60,000 makeover

28 March 2022
Pub unveils £60,000 makeover

A pub which once had an "unsavoury" reputation has revamped its garden area - complete with outdoor TVs and an Instagram-worthy backdrop.

Dad's 'sickening' find near primary school

28 March 2022
Dad's 'sickening' find near primary school

A hunting knife with a 20cm blade was found lying in a residential street just yards away from a primary school.

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Lots of rolls, smiles and fun at Gymfinity Kids

25 March 2022
Lots of rolls, smiles and fun at Gymfinity Kids

Millie, aged three, tried a pre-school session at Kent's latest gymnastics centre for children.

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£10m assets frozen in criminal gang investigation

25 March 2022
£10m assets frozen in criminal gang investigation

Ten people have been charged after dawn raids uncovered a huge haul of designer goods, cash and artwork.

'You worry a car is going to crash into your house'

23 March 2022
'You worry a car is going to crash into your house'

Fed-up residents say they are plagued by the noise of screeching tyres and revving engines from boy racers meeting in a supermarket car park.

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Bollard on crash corner 'like having concrete block in road'

22 March 2022
Bollard on crash corner 'like having concrete block in road'

Changes to a bollard that's supposed to prevent accidents but has instead been blamed for causing them are "about as much use as a chocolate teapot".

Vulnerable people warned to stay indoors

21 March 2022
Vulnerable people warned to stay indoors

People in parts of Kent with high levels of pollution are being warned to reduce activities outdoors if they suffer from ill health.

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Travellers move on to playing fields

21 March 2022
Travellers move on to playing fields

Legal action is being taken after travellers have once again moved on to a popular recreation ground.

Firms bid for £2bn crossing contracts

18 March 2022
Firms bid for £2bn crossing contracts

Shortlisted companies can now bid for the contracts to build the roads, bridges, parks and woodlands of the Lower Thames Crossing project.

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'How has my daughter's abuser not been sent to prison?'

16 March 2022
'How has my daughter's abuser not been sent to prison?'

The mother of a woman who was sexually assaulted as a child says they feel let down after her daughter's abuser escaped being sent to prison.

No anti-pollution cash for worst offenders

15 March 2022
No anti-pollution cash for worst offenders

Councils have been awarded £11m to tackle air quality - but one Kent town which has the worst pollution in the country hasn't received any cash.

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Flying the flag for Ukraine

15 March 2022
Flying the flag for Ukraine

A Ukrainian flag has been spotted flying from a Russian submarine moored in Kent.

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Have your say on crossing changes

15 March 2022
Have your say on crossing changes

People can once again have their say on the Lower Thames Crossing after changes have been made to the plans.

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Tumble dryer sparks house fire

14 March 2022
Tumble dryer sparks house fire

Firefighters have issued a warning after a house fire caused by a tumble dryer.

Gills fan's charity walk to game after own health scare

14 March 2022
Gills fan's charity walk to game after own health scare

A fundraiser who previously walked a marathon with Sky Sports' Jeff Stelling is trekking 28 miles to his beloved side's next away game.

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Hospice saved over 1,500 hospital bed days

14 March 2022
Hospice saved over 1,500 hospital bed days

A hospice team has been nominated for an award for the emergency care it gave during the Covid pandemic.

The hidden gems of England's second oldest cathedral

14 March 2022
The hidden gems of England's second oldest cathedral

We took a tour of Rochester Cathedral to see what hidden treasures we could uncover.

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Pensioner slapped with £75 fine for feeding ducks

05 March 2022
Pensioner slapped with £75 fine for feeding ducks

A woman who was given a fine for littering after leaving bread and seeds at a popular spot by a river, says she was treated like a criminal.

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Inspirational careers to be celebrated

04 March 2022
Inspirational careers to be celebrated

A World Champion athlete and a political comedian are among those to receive honorary degrees at university graduation ceremonies in Kent.

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