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More acts confirmed for Castle Concerts

12 May 2022
More acts confirmed for Castle Concerts

Additional performers have been confirmed for an upcoming four-day music festival taking place in the grounds of a castle.

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Three arrests after park drug use clampdown

12 May 2022
Three arrests after park drug use clampdown

Three people have been arrested on suspicion of drug offences and a hammer seized after a dispersal order was issued covering a park.

First look around revamped Aldi

12 May 2022
First look around revamped Aldi

A discount supermarket has reopened its doors to customers after closing for nearly two weeks to carry out a major refurbishment project.

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Rare endangered orchid found in baker's garden

10 May 2022
Rare endangered orchid found in baker's garden

A mum and botany enthusiast was shocked to discover a rare species of plant usually restricted to protected reserves growing in her front garden.

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Police presence due to 'concerns for man's welfare'

10 May 2022
Police presence due to 'concerns for man's welfare'

Police were called to a high street after reports of concerns for a man's welfare inside a property.

Woman hit by car suffers serious leg injury

10 May 2022
Woman hit by car suffers serious leg injury

Police are appealing for witnesses to an incident in which a woman was hit by a car in a busy street and sustained a serious leg injury.

Woman cut free from car after crash

10 May 2022
Woman cut free from car after crash

A woman had to be cut free from her vehicle and taken to hospital after a crash involving two vehicles shut a busy main road during the school run.

Iconic blimp returns to Kent skies

09 May 2022
Iconic blimp returns to Kent skies

Eagle-eyed residents spotted an unusual sight in the skies as an iconic airship made its way over Kent ahead of schedule.

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Landlord ordered to pay £125k after failed legal challenge

09 May 2022
Landlord ordered to pay £125k after failed legal challenge

Landlord Fergus Wilson has been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds to a council after he subjected employees to a 'decade of harassment'.

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'It's happy hour again': Pop star funds free drinks

09 May 2022
'It's happy hour again': Pop star funds free drinks

Beautiful South star Paul Heaton has put money behind the bar at one Kent pub as he encourages punters to celebrate his birthday with a free drink.

Hospice patients to record track for Queen's Jubilee

09 May 2022
Hospice patients to record track for Queen's Jubilee

Thousands of pounds has been awarded to a hospice to professionally record a song to perform as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

No 'washing or bamboo' on new flat balconies

08 May 2022
No 'washing or bamboo' on new flat balconies

Hundreds of new flats have been approved as part of a town centre's regeneration - but developers are set to restrict 'unsightly items' on balconies.

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'TikTok' clubber surge sees demand for phone charging

07 May 2022
'TikTok' clubber surge sees demand for phone charging

A 'booming' nightclub says it is going the extra mile to keep apace with the younger generation wanting to charge their phones to get Uber rides home.

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Firms claim costs for 'emotional turmoil' of theme park 'blight'

06 May 2022
Firms claim costs for 'emotional turmoil' of theme park 'blight'

Businesses threatened with eviction due to proposals for a multi-billion pound theme park have submitted claims for costs due to trade and job losses.

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Appeal over illegal woodlands development refused

05 May 2022
Appeal over illegal woodlands development refused

An appeal against a decision to refuse planning permission for a controversial caravan development on a protected woodland site has been refused.

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'In my head life was over, I was putting myself in a box'

04 May 2022
'In my head life was over, I was putting myself in a box'

A dad diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease aged just 35 has spoken out and started a "bucket list" to help raise vital funds and inspire others.

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Pioneering print firm bids to go green in Kent

03 May 2022
Pioneering print firm bids to go green in Kent

A major print firm has pledged to go carbon neutral as it ups sticks from the capital to move to Kent to open a new multi-million pound facility.

Playgroup marks 50th anniversary

03 May 2022
Playgroup marks 50th anniversary

A popular playgroup has celebrated its 50th anniversary while paying tribute to a much-loved former leader who ran the club for more than 30 years.

More than 90 Ukrainian refugees welcomed

29 April 2022
More than 90 Ukrainian refugees welcomed

People from around the UK have welcomed two coach-loads of Ukrainians they are going to give homes to.

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Teen charged after park robbery

28 April 2022
Teen charged after park robbery

A teenage boy has been charged following reports a man was threatened and had his bag stolen while walking through a park.

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