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Police car in crash

31 January 2020
Police car in crash

A police patrol car ended up demolishing a brick wall after being involved in a crash.

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£30,000 boost for new stone ‘war wall’ memorial

31 January 2020
£30,000 boost for new stone ‘war wall’ memorial

A seaside town has discovered more than 1,000 names are missing from its war memorial.

New boss of 'super' health authority is coming from Australia

30 January 2020
New boss of 'super' health authority is coming from Australia

A health expert has been named as the £175k boss of the new single NHS clinical commissioning group which will replace the existing eight in Kent.

Community mourns death of sub-postmaster

29 January 2020
Community mourns death of sub-postmaster

Residents have paid tribute to Charles 'Chas' Hollinshead who ran the town's Post Office for 24 years.

Community in bid for National Lottery cash

28 January 2020
Community in bid for National Lottery cash

Feed-back needed in focus groups to decide how to apply for cash to boost holiday Island.

Fire engine blocked by double parking

27 January 2020
Fire engine blocked by double parking

Motorists have been reminded to park properly after a fire crew had to knock on doors to get a car moved.

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Arts group moving home

26 January 2020
Arts group moving home

“We have had a brilliant time working in Sittingbourne but now it is time to work in new, more agile ways."

Top rapper booked for school disco

25 January 2020
Top rapper booked for school disco

Award-winning 'clean' rapper booked by Salvation Army to perform at academy.

Fans chomping at the bit for slice of Cakehole

25 January 2020
Fans chomping at the bit for slice of Cakehole

Nick Spink of Billy Wears Dresses talks about his latest band.

Why are there no brown motorway tourist signs to Kent seaside resort?

24 January 2020
Why are there no brown motorway tourist signs to Kent seaside resort?

Educationalist Steve Chalke's battle with Highways England to get motorway signs to holiday Isle to help attract staff to one of his academies.

Two loos no trek

24 January 2020
Two loos no trek

A council is spending more than a penny on two new toilets so seaside visitors don't have so far to walk.

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Plans for new state-of-the-art cricket ground for Kent

23 January 2020
Plans for new state-of-the-art cricket ground for Kent

An academy is in talks to create a first-class cricket pitch for its pupils and some of the county's top teams.

Hunt is on for 'Baywatch' lifeguards

22 January 2020
Hunt is on for 'Baywatch' lifeguards

The RNLI is appealing for people to train as lifeguards for a Kent holiday resort this summer.

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Crisis talks begin as rival company offers jobs

22 January 2020
Crisis talks begin as rival company offers jobs

A rival firm has offered a lifeline to staff today as union negotiators were to begin talks on the future of a Kent car parts factory.

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Private school gets 'thumbs up' from Ofsted inspectors

21 January 2020
Private school gets 'thumbs up' from Ofsted inspectors

A primary school which 'needed improvement' two years ago has turned itself around and is now 'good' in all areas. Here's why...

Time to look again at millennium time-line?

20 January 2020
Time to look again at millennium time-line?

After 20 years, campaigners say one of Kent's millennium time-lines needs to be repaired. Do you have photos of the original?

Union steps in over factory closure

15 January 2020
Union steps in over factory closure

A union has pledged to fight the planned closure of Kent car parts factory Antolin Interiors which has put 300 jobs in jeopardy.

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Up to 300 jobs at risk as factory closes

14 January 2020
Up to 300 jobs at risk as factory closes

Up to 300 workers face losing their jobs after bosses announced they are closing a Kent car parts factory.

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Night horror drive for pensioner, 75

14 January 2020
Night horror drive for pensioner, 75

A pensioner in agony from a hernia was forced to drive through the night after vandals smashed his car's window.

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Steptoe and Son ride again

13 January 2020
Steptoe and Son ride again

Rag and bone man Harold Steptoe and his irascible dad Albert have been arguing again. John Nurden went along to see what all the noise was about...

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