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Transport links funding agreed

 Transport links funding agreed

15 July 2014

Funding has been given to improve transport between Dover’s waterfront and town centre.

Man 'harassed traffic warden by taking pictures'

Man 'harassed traffic warden by taking pictures'

14 July 2014

A man is appealing a harassment conviction after claims he swore at and took pictures of a traffic warden he accused of unfairly targeting him.

Judge throws out track theft appeal

Judge throws out track theft appeal

14 July 2014

A group of people found guilty as part of a scrap scam have failed to persuade top judges that they were unfairly convicted.

Royal Marines entertain thousands at anniversary concert

Royal Marines entertain thousands at anniversary concert

14 July 2014

The Royal Marines have done it again and pulled off an awe-inspiring 25th anniversary concert, entertaining thousands on Walmer Green.

Vandals target beauty spot

Vandals target beauty spot

13 July 2014

Thugs have smashed a window and torn a bench from the ground overnight at a popular heritage site.

Mercury readers get £1 off Royal Marines programme

Mercury readers get £1 off Royal Marines programme

12 July 2014

Remember to tear out your coupons from your East Kent Mercury for a discount on today's programme at the Royal Marines Concert.

Distraught mum: mouldy home is making life hell

 Distraught mum: mouldy home is making life hell

11 July 2014

A Dover woman has been left distraught after her belongings were ruined by a four-year damp problem that has slowly eaten away at her house.

Immigration removal centre 'still being run like prison'

Immigration removal centre 'still being run like prison'

11 July 2014

An immigration removal centre is still being run like a prison despite a change in status more than a decade ago, an official report has found.

Missing boy, 14, found safe

Missing boy, 14, found safe

10 July 2014

A 14-year-old boy with mental health issues who went missing from his home last night has been found.

Chance to give view on play area plans

 Chance to give view on play area plans

10 July 2014

The district council wants to hear residents’ views on play areas in Dover, Aycliffe and Sandwich.

Immigrant dinghy trend condemned by MP

Immigrant dinghy trend condemned by MP

10 July 2014

MP, Charlie Elphicke has called for French authorities to "follow through" their actons to keep illegal immigrants away from Dover's borders.

Lorry roundabout crash causes traffic gridlock

Lorry roundabout crash causes traffic gridlock

09 July 2014

All lanes have now re-opened after a lorry crashed into a busy roundabout this morning.

Broken down lorry causes traffic congestion

Broken down lorry causes traffic congestion

08 July 2014

A lorry, broken down outside the Dover South Services garage, Limekiln Street, caused a huge backlog of traffic this morning.

Pair deny killing chef found dead wrapped in clingfilm

Pair deny killing chef found dead wrapped in clingfilm

07 July 2014

Two men have today appeared in court to deny killing a chef whose body was found wrapped in clingfilm in a flat.

Rural gardens earmarked for £3m overhaul

Rural gardens earmarked for £3m overhaul

07 July 2014

A multi-million pound restoration plan has been unveiled to improve two parks.

Missing man, 82, from Sandwich has been found

Missing man, 82, from Sandwich has been found

07 July 2014

An 82 year-old man from Sandwich who went missing on Sunday was found at midday today in Eastry.

Port of Dover provides assistance during tunnel break down

Port of Dover provides assistance during tunnel break down

07 July 2014

The Port of Dover is "providing assistance" to Eurotunnel passengers who have been stranded because of this yesterday's power failure in the tunnel.

School denies claims of fundamentalist teaching

School denies claims of fundamentalist teaching

07 July 2014

The Dover School for All Nations (DSFAN) has defended itself against claims from a national campaigner accusing its curriculum of being fundamentalist

Call for help in honouring flying pioneer

Call for help in honouring flying pioneer

06 July 2014

An 8ft Bleriot model has been built to highlight the legacy of Harriet Quimby - the first woman pilot to fly across the Channel.

Police investigate cigarette robbery

Police investigate cigarette robbery

06 July 2014

The Co-op in Lower Road was targeted by offenders this morning who made off with a quantity of cigarettes.

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