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Grade II listed pub for sale

Grade II listed pub for sale

26 October 2016

A village drinking hole has been put on the market after its owners decided to retire.

Just SEVEN penalty notices dished out in seven months

Just SEVEN penalty notices dished out in seven months

21 October 2016

A council crackdown on motorists parking illegally in Herne Bay High Street has seen a handful of penalties dished out in the evening.

Drivers say 50mph Thanet Way limit is being ignored

Drivers say 50mph Thanet Way limit is being ignored

20 October 2016

Highways bosses claim motorists are obeying the new 50mph limit on the Thanet Way – despite widespread reports that it is being flouted.

'Red tape over op is forcing me to live like an invalid'

'Red tape over op is forcing me to live like an invalid'

20 October 2016

A pensioner who hit 30 stone after a serious illness says the NHS is refusing to pay for an op to remove fat - condemning him to life in a wheelchair.

Thug narrowly avoids jail after racially abusing family on beach

Thug narrowly avoids jail after racially abusing family on beach

18 October 2016

A thug who spat at a police officer and was racially abusive to a family on a Kent beach has narrowly avoided jail.

Schoolboy who urged Blair not to go to war joins RAF

Schoolboy who urged Blair not to go to war joins RAF

16 October 2016

A former schoolboy who told Tony Blair not to go to war in Iraq - aged nine - has now joined the armed forces

Car overturns in crash

Car overturns in crash

15 October 2016

A busy dual carriageway was shut in both directions after a car overturned in a crash.

Repairs to 'unsafe' major road set to last months

Repairs to 'unsafe' major road set to last months

12 October 2016

Restrictions are today in place on a busy dual-carriageway branded a safety hazard because weather extremes have made the road uneven

Twister spotted off Kent coast

Twister spotted off Kent coast

12 October 2016

A twister that closely resembles a tornado has been spotted off the Kent coast.

Hang glider hurt in clifftop crash

Hang glider hurt in clifftop crash

11 October 2016

A hang glider has been rushed to hospital after crashing into cliffs on the Kent coast.

'I was sacked for doing my job' says waste mix binman

'I was sacked for doing my job' says waste mix binman

08 October 2016

A binman sacked after he was filmed tipping food waste in a general rubbish bin claims he did not do anything wrong.

Caretaker warned school bosses about paedo teacher

Caretaker warned school bosses about paedo teacher

07 October 2016

A former school caretaker warned bosses about a predatory teacher years before he was jailed for sexually abusing two pupils, it has emerged.

'Brave decision to rebuild theatre as recession bit'

'Brave decision to rebuild theatre as recession bit'

04 October 2016

More than 18m people have watched shows at a theatre that is celebrating its fifth birthday and has pumped £150m into the local economy.

Brave boy's bid to 'transform his life'

Brave boy's bid to 'transform his life'

02 October 2016

The mum of a brave nine-year-old boy has appealed for help to buy him a wheelchair - after years of failed operations.

Burt the lovable Akita still waiting for home

Burt the lovable Akita still waiting for home

30 September 2016

A seven-year-old Akita has been waiting for a new home for nearly eight months and is yet to find an owner

Four rescued from sinking boat

Four rescued from sinking boat

30 September 2016

Lifeboat crews rescued four people from a boat taking in water in the early hours of this morning.

Council bans balloons

Council bans balloons

29 September 2016

A council has hit back at the trend for releasing sky lanterns and helium balloons - by banning them!

More Kent sites 'could go to London housing'

More Kent sites 'could go to London housing'

29 September 2016

A cocktail of spiralling property prices and welfare reforms could mean more London boroughs buying up sites in Kent for housing, it's been claimed.

Shell-shock as oyster festival scaled back

Shell-shock as oyster festival scaled back

28 September 2016

One of Kent's most famous events is to be drastically scaled back following dozens of complaints from residents.

Pub reopen after refurb

Pub reopen after refurb

27 September 2016

A village pub is serving again after an £80,000 revamp funded by its licencee and brewer.

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