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Power tools stolen from vans as crime spree continues

Power tools stolen from vans as crime spree continues

28 June 2016

Police are telling people to be vigilant after power tools worth more than £4,500 were stolen.

Ex-Gills player's mansion destroyed in 'arson'

Ex-Gills player's mansion destroyed in 'arson'

28 June 2016

A £1.2m mansion belonging to a former Gills player has been destroyed in a possible arson attack.

Police scour CCTV after huts raids

Police scour CCTV after huts raids

27 June 2016

Officers are carrying out house-to-house inquiries and searching through CCTV after more than 30 beach huts on a pier were burgled.

Payroll boss stole thousands to pay off debts

Payroll boss stole thousands to pay off debts

27 June 2016

A financial boss stole cash from a top school as he was too proud to admit his debts had spiralled.

Keen sportsman, 21, dies in crash

Keen sportsman, 21, dies in crash

27 June 2016

The family of a young man killed in an accident say he was sweet, loyal and decent.

Police probe after thieves break into pier

Police probe after thieves break into pier

26 June 2016

Officers are investigating after more than 30 huts on a town's pier were broken into overnight.

Tributes after 'inspirational' student dies on 20th birthday

Tributes after 'inspirational' student dies on 20th birthday

25 June 2016

College leaders have paid tribute to an “extraordinary and inspirational” student who lost her battle with cancer on her 20th birthday this week.

Mechanic denies double murder

Mechanic denies double murder

24 June 2016

A 54-year-old man has denied the double murder of Simon Gorecki and Natasha Sadler Ellis.

Warning after pensioner conned by bogus roofers

Warning after pensioner conned by bogus roofers

24 June 2016

Police are warning people to be on their guard after an 85-year-old pensioner was conned out of cash by bogus roofers.

'She was a fantastic daughter'

'She was a fantastic daughter'

24 June 2016

A beloved daughter died on her 20th birthday surrounded by family and friends after bravely battling an aggressive form of cancer.

"Crushing defeat" as Canterbury district result mirrors national trend

"Crushing defeat" as Canterbury district result mirrors national trend

24 June 2016

Herne Bay, Whitstable and Canterbury vote to leave the European Union - but only just.

Flash flooding sees commuters wading for the train

Flash flooding sees commuters wading for the train

23 June 2016

A rail passenger is pictured wading through a flooded underpass with novel waterproofing over his footwear.

Massive cranes as tall as London Eye pass Kent

Massive cranes as tall as London Eye pass Kent

23 June 2016

Two giant cranes as tall as tall as the London Eye have passed Kent on their way to the River Thames.

Clubber 'bottled' after trying to break up argument

Clubber 'bottled' after trying to break up argument

22 June 2016

Police are appealing for information after a clubber was allegedly hit with a bottle following an argument in a town centre.

Bread for ducks is luring killer gulls to park

Bread for ducks is luring killer gulls to park

18 June 2016

Bread is attracting killer seagulls to a popular park where they are targeting ducklings, a councillor has warned.

Sex attacker banned from town indefinitely

Sex attacker banned from town indefinitely

17 June 2016

A prowler who pounced on and groped girls has been jailed and banned from entering a town.

Delays after two BMWs crash on busy road

Delays after two BMWs crash on busy road

16 June 2016

Police were called after two BMWs crashed on a busy coastal route this afternoon.

Kent delivers clear message over Brexit

Kent delivers clear message over Brexit

16 June 2016

An exclusive Kent-wide poll has delivered a clear message on whether the county backs Brexit - or wants to remain in the EU.

Fuel thieves target parked cars

Fuel thieves target parked cars

14 June 2016

Police are investigating after fuel pipes were cut and petrol reportedly stolen from cars across a town.

Christmas tree could be set to sparkle in new square

Christmas tree could be set to sparkle in new square

14 June 2016

Herne Bay’s Christmas tree could move from Mortimer Street to a new public square being built on Wimereux Gardens.

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