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Fears 'excessive' dust from seafront development will make lives 'unbearable'

Fears 'excessive' dust from seafront development will make lives 'unbearable'

17 September 2020

Residents say their homes and cars have been left covered in dust coming from a new housing development being built on the beach.

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'Support network' will help asylum seekers moving into barracks

'Support network' will help asylum seekers moving into barracks

16 September 2020

A council has established a support network to help the 400 asylum seekers due to move into military barracks, after initially rejecting the plans.

New restaurant and bar to open at animal park

New restaurant and bar to open at animal park

16 September 2020

A new and 'unpretentious' restaurant and bar will open at a Kent animal park, and will be open to non-visitors too.

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What is Operation Stack?

What is Operation Stack?

16 September 2020

Here is everything you need to know about Operation Stack.

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Hidden gems with heritage highlights

Hidden gems with heritage highlights

16 September 2020

There are dozens of historic sites opening for free this weekend as part of Heritage Open Days. We've picked out some highlights across Kent.

Sir Cliff leads tributes to 'inspirational' pilot and charity founder

Sir Cliff leads tributes to 'inspirational' pilot and charity founder

16 September 2020

Tributes to a Normandy Landings veteran and co-founder of a humanitarian airline have been paid by the Archbishop of Canterbury and Sir Cliff Richard.

Banksy artwork to go on display in seaside town

Banksy artwork to go on display in seaside town

15 September 2020

A Banksy picture at the centre of an ownership battle is to go back on display.

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Helicopter called to search for woman

Helicopter called to search for woman

15 September 2020

The police helicopter was called in to aid officers in the search for a woman.

First phase of Op Brock implemented

First phase of Op Brock implemented

15 September 2020

A town is fully gridlocked as lorries cram the roads.

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'7,000 lorries to queue in Kent' warns leaked Brexit report

'7,000 lorries to queue in Kent' warns leaked Brexit report

14 September 2020

Confidential Government documents have warned of queues of 7,000 lorries in Kent post-Brexit.

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Family 'numb' after 'beautiful' daughter killed in crash

Family 'numb' after 'beautiful' daughter killed in crash

14 September 2020

A devastated family have paid tribute to a young woman killed in a car crash.

Military barracks to house people seeking asylum

Military barracks to house people seeking asylum

14 September 2020

A military barracks in Kent is to be used to house people seeking asylum, a council has said.

Kent lecturer included in Duchess' lockdown photo exhibition

Kent lecturer included in Duchess' lockdown photo exhibition

14 September 2020

A 'lockdown' photograph taken by a lecturer has been selected by the Duchess of Cambridge to feature in a National Portrait Gallery exhibition.

Bomb discovered at animal park

Bomb discovered at animal park

14 September 2020

Visitors, staff and animals at a wild animal park were evacuated following the discovery of a bomb.

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Pensioner has no regrets after fountain 'ASBO'

Pensioner has no regrets after fountain 'ASBO'

14 September 2020

A pensioner who was punished for working on a run-down fountain says he 'would do it again' and has now returned to finish the project.

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Fire service called as smoke spotted on high street

Fire service called as smoke spotted on high street

13 September 2020

Firefighters responded after smoke was seen billowing from a property near a town centre.

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Large group dispersed from park after police called

Large group dispersed from park after police called

12 September 2020

Police were called to a fight involving a "large number of young people" at a popular park last night.

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Dealer ordered to pay £66k or face more jail time

Dealer ordered to pay £66k or face more jail time

11 September 2020

A convicted drug dealer has been ordered to pay back more than £66,000 in illegally earned money.

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New festival, Autumn Reads, announced

New festival, Autumn Reads, announced

11 September 2020

A four-day festival will be held in November, in place of an annual book festival, centred on a diary collection by the filmmaker Derek Jarman.

Tall tails: Kent's most adventurous runaway animals

Tall tails: Kent's most adventurous runaway animals

11 September 2020

From Bolton to Calais, here are the tales behind some of the county's most illusive creatures and where they've ended up.

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