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Brother sings heart out for cancer teenager Lizzy

13 February 2018
Brother sings heart out for cancer teenager Lizzy

The brother of a girl who is battling a brain tumour has recorded a song which he hopes will raise funds to help the family make memories.

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Boy of nine aims to raise £2,000 for hospice in a year

12 February 2018
Boy of nine aims to raise £2,000 for hospice in a year

Not content with raising £360 in seven days to help his rallycross idol, a nine-year-old is planning to spend a whole year fundraising for charity.

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Sisters use their craft skills to open artisan shop

11 February 2018
 Sisters use their craft skills to open artisan shop

Sisters have become business partners by opening their own artisan gift shop in the town centre.

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Top barber Salih goes face-to-face in wet shave contest

10 February 2018
Top barber Salih goes face-to-face in wet shave contest

A Sheerness barber proved he is a cut above after making it to the shortlist of Britain’s best wet shaver.

‘Garden’ towns on the agenda to ease crisis

08 February 2018
‘Garden’ towns on the agenda to ease crisis

A radical shift in housing policy – creating entirely new ‘garden’ towns and villages of thousands of homes – is being considered for Swale.

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Budget chain coming to town

07 February 2018
Budget chain coming to town

Bargain-hunters are expected to descend as discount retailer Poundstretcher opens its newest branch in Kent next week.

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Indie music firm in deal with major record label

05 February 2018
 Indie music firm in deal with major record label

A company founded by a Kent music manager has teamed up with one of the UK's biggest record labels.

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Exhibition unveils plan for new free school

05 February 2018
Exhibition unveils plan for new free school

This is a first look at the design for a new free school planned for the borough.

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Dealers who hid drugs in sock jailed

01 February 2018
Dealers who hid drugs in sock jailed

Two men have been jailed after officers found a sock filled with class A drugs in a car in Sittingbourne.

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Father and son jailed over cash van robbery

29 January 2018
Father and son jailed over cash van robbery

A father and son who pushed a security guard from behind and swiped a box containing £10,000 have been jailed.

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Couple have big plans for their latest little venture

29 January 2018
Couple have big plans for their latest little venture

A town's burgeoning micropub scene could be about to get bigger after plans were submitted for a mini-boozer in the town centre.

Drone crashed into crane while filming building site

28 January 2018
Drone crashed into crane while filming building site

A drone which was being flown near to a building site had not been programmed to avoid a newly erected crane, an air accident report has found.

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Ice Maidens create Antarctica record

26 January 2018
Ice Maidens create Antarctica record

A woman who grew up in Kent helped create history as she braved temperatures of -56C on a trek to the South Pole.

Murder victim petition launched

26 January 2018
Murder victim petition launched

Family of a Kent teacher killed overseas have been left shocked after the man convicted of his murder was released pending a retrial.

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Elderly woman tricked by 'deaf' doorstep caller

25 January 2018
Elderly woman tricked by 'deaf' doorstep caller

Residents have been warned to be vigilant after a cold caller claiming to be deaf tricked her way into a pensioner's home and stole her purse.

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Work begins on £2m hub

24 January 2018
Work begins on £2m hub

Construction is underway on a conference centre at a science park.

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Sports body critical of plans to build 675 homes

20 January 2018
Sports body critical of plans to build 675 homes

Sport England has objected to plans for 675 homes, despite the developer pledging to build three pitches and a rugby club house.

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Fire breaks out in flats

19 January 2018
Fire breaks out in flats

Flats were evacuated after a fire broke out in a ground-floor kitchen in Sittingbourne.

Former Carillion trainees offered support

18 January 2018
Former Carillion trainees offered support

Trainees whose courses were suddenly scrapped following the collapse of Carillion have been offered a lifeline by an industry body.

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Strong winds damage buildings

18 January 2018
Strong winds damage buildings

There was a damage to the roof of a football club's changing rooms and a farm building as strong winds battered parts of Swale.

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