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Has your council declared a climate emergency?

Has your council declared a climate emergency?

05 August 2019

The need to protect the planet has become alarmingly apparent in recent months, but which councils have decided it's an emergency?

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Dig volunteers raise a glass to Saxon finds

Dig volunteers raise a glass to Saxon finds

04 August 2019

A treasure trove of Roman and Anglo-Saxon finds has been unearthed in a pub garden.

Lorry permit scheme to cut congestion

Lorry permit scheme to cut congestion

31 July 2019

Increasing fines for hauliers are on the cards to try and ease congestion on Kent's roads and motorways.

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Nine of the quirkiest churches in Kent

Nine of the quirkiest churches in Kent

31 July 2019

From crazy golf to pet blessing, churches across the county are showing they are not just places of worship.

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Town loses record temperature crown

Town loses record temperature crown

31 July 2019

A Kent town has lost the record as having the UK's hottest ever recorded temperature following last week's heatwave.

A New Day dawns for music lovers

A New Day dawns for music lovers

31 July 2019

Big music names are set to take to the stage of a three-day festival held in the county this weekend.

Poppet the shih tzu gets new jaw

Poppet the shih tzu gets new jaw

30 July 2019

An eight-year-old dog has been given a new lease of life after pioneering surgery gave her a 3D jaw.

M2 roadworks called off in weekend of traffic mayhem

M2 roadworks called off in weekend of traffic mayhem

27 July 2019

A project to close the M2 tonight and tomorrow for improvements has been postponed while main routes to the Port of Dover recover from major queues

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It's wet, wet, wet for today's music festivals

It's wet, wet, wet for today's music festivals

27 July 2019

Rain threatens to dampen spirits for Woodfest and Faversham's first Beer Festival

Could new sixth form courses hit social mobility?

Could new sixth form courses hit social mobility?

27 July 2019

Head teachers are divided over the impact new "T-level" qualifications will have upon pupils at sixth form colleges in Kent.

Teen duped pensioners in fake police con

Teen duped pensioners in fake police con

26 July 2019

A teenage conman claimed to be working with police to swindle pensioners out of thousands of pounds but is now behind bars.

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M2 weekend closure times confirmed

M2 weekend closure times confirmed

26 July 2019

Highways bosses have confirmed what time sections of the M2 will be closed this weekend.

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PM promises to keep Kent moving

PM promises to keep Kent moving

25 July 2019

Boris Johnson has been questioned about the impact of a no deal Brexit on Kent during his first full day as PM.

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Heatwave due to close council offices

Heatwave due to close council offices

25 July 2019

Council officers have been told to go home early today as temperatures are set to reach an all time high.

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Man threatened with power tool in robbery

Man threatened with power tool in robbery

25 July 2019

Police are continuing to question a woman in custody after a man was reportedly threatened with a power tool and robbed.

Police helicopter searching for 'man with weapon'

Police helicopter searching for 'man with weapon'

24 July 2019

A woman has been arrested as a police helicopter searches for a man following a reported disturbance.

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Sheps sign deal with Thai brewery

Sheps sign deal with Thai brewery

24 July 2019

Shepherd Neame has teamed up with Thailand's oldest brewery in a new deal announced this week.

Messi's beach kickabout with Kent schoolboy

Messi's beach kickabout with Kent schoolboy

23 July 2019

A football mad schoolboy found himself joining Lionel Messi and his family for a game of beach soccer.

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Three-day beer festival heads to football club

Three-day beer festival heads to football club

22 July 2019

A beer festival featuring more than 60 ales made in Kent will also have three stages of live music when it is held at a football club this week.

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Brewery defends 'saturating stink'

Brewery defends 'saturating stink'

22 July 2019

Shepherd Neame has apologised for an odour that has been wafting into residential streets.

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