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£12k raised after sudden death of 32-year-old

£12k raised after sudden death of 32-year-old

17 July 2020

Thousands of pounds have been raised to help set up tributes to the memory of an 'incredible' husband and businessman who died suddenly.

All-you-can-eat restaurant could shut over illegal workers

All-you-can-eat restaurant could shut over illegal workers

17 July 2020

A popular restaurant could be at risk of losing its licence after immigration officers found it was routinely employing illegal workers.

Climate resilient berries for Ribena grown in Kent

Climate resilient berries for Ribena grown in Kent

17 July 2020

The first harvest of a new type of blackcurrant that can withstand changes in the earth's climate is grown here in Kent.

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Headteacher's remarkable 30-year career leading the same school

Headteacher's remarkable 30-year career leading the same school

17 July 2020

A retiring headteacher has said children should be encouraged to develop as confident individuals as he bows out after 30 years at the same school.

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The ancient routes in Kent followed by kings

The ancient routes in Kent followed by kings

17 July 2020

From a brutal murder to tourists on tandem tricyles, here's the fascinating history of pilgrimages in Kent.

Four arrested in elderly fraud investigation

Four arrested in elderly fraud investigation

16 July 2020

Arrests have been made in a bogus police scam investigation.

32-mile detour as major road to shut for month

32-mile detour as major road to shut for month

16 July 2020

A key road used by thousands of motorists will be shut for 25 days to allow for lengthy gas works.

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Redundancy invite for 300 staff at cash-strapped cathedral

Redundancy invite for 300 staff at cash-strapped cathedral

16 July 2020

A cathedral’s 300-strong workforce has been invited to apply for voluntary redundancy - as it faces losses of £3 million amid the pandemic.

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'Co-op and houses will destroy village character'

'Co-op and houses will destroy village character'

16 July 2020

A decision on a long-running bid to build a new Co-op supermarket is due after 450 villagers signed a petition objecting to the plans.

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Two men accused of using boy to deal drugs

Two men accused of using boy to deal drugs

15 July 2020

Two men are due in court charged with modern slavery offences after allegedly using a 16-year-old to deal drugs.

Delivery riders on lookout for hidden abuse

Delivery riders on lookout for hidden abuse

15 July 2020

Deliveroo riders across Kent will be on the lookout for signs of child abuse as they deliver hot dishes to customers’ doors.

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More than 100 sent home from illegal raves

More than 100 sent home from illegal raves

15 July 2020

More than 100 people have been dispersed after police attended two separate unlicenced music events - despite lockdown rules still being in place.

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'I won £50k in competition prizes in three years'

'I won £50k in competition prizes in three years'

15 July 2020

A mum who has won holidays and prizes through 'comping' has told of the highs and lows of the hobby - which at one point became an addiction.

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Tourism industry given boost to rebuild

Tourism industry given boost to rebuild

14 July 2020

Tourism firms are being given a kickstart to help reopening their businesses as the country emerges from lockdown.

Granite memorials planned for coronavirus victims

Granite memorials planned for coronavirus victims

14 July 2020

Monuments are to be installed at two Kent crematoria to honour those lost to Covid-19 and pay tribute to NHS and care workers.

Traffic at standstill after BMW crash

Traffic at standstill after BMW crash

13 July 2020

Motorists were stuck in traffic on a notoriously busy ring-road following a crash involving a lorry and BMW.

Museum to open with a look at lockdown

Museum to open with a look at lockdown

13 July 2020

A popular museum is set to reopen next week with a special exhibition looking at people's experiences in lockdown.

How to spot incredible comet in sky during July

How to spot incredible comet in sky during July

12 July 2020

Stunning photos have captured a comet 64 million miles away as it streaks its way across the skies.

Changes to rubbish tips and recycling centres this week

Changes to rubbish tips and recycling centres this week

12 July 2020

An increased number of booking slots for residents to rid themselves of household waste will come into force from tomorrow.

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Cabbie in a flap as pigeons make home in corridor

Cabbie in a flap as pigeons make home in corridor

11 July 2020

A housing group has been accused of “consistent negligence” after tenants at an apartment block found pigeons living in a corridor.

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