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Biker taken to hospital with broken arm

Biker taken to hospital with broken arm

16 January 2014

A man suffered a broken arm and suspected broken ankle after the motorbike he was on was hit by a car.

Concerns raised over proposed road closure

Concerns raised over proposed road closure

16 January 2014

Concerns have been raised about the impact a three-week closure of a busy road could have on the proposed diversion route.

Council awards three-year contracts to festival organisers

Council awards three-year contracts to festival organisers

16 January 2014

The Event Umbrella and Continental Drifts have been selected to take charge of the popular summer festivals.

Police have been praised for their financial support for taxi marshals

Police have been praised for their financial support for taxi marshals

16 January 2014

Taxi marshals are back in town - thanks to the police.

Today's Gravesend Messenger

Today's Gravesend Messenger

16 January 2014

A production error has lead to a problem with today's Gravesend Messenger.

Tunbridge Wells 'ostrich' is safe at home but more than one has been on the run

Tunbridge Wells 'ostrich' is safe at home but more than one has been on the run

16 January 2014

The bird has been the word in Tunbridge Wells this week.

Where staff simply slide to their desks

Where staff simply slide to their desks

15 January 2014

Who needs stairs when you can take the slide? An office has installed an unusual way for staff to travel between floors...

Family's grief at tragic death of 'stunningly beautiful girl'

Family's grief at tragic death of 'stunningly beautiful girl'

15 January 2014

A teenager killed when she was hit by a car while walking with her boyfriend has today been described as popular and generous by her grieving family.

Boy's distress as family ordered to tear down shed housing racing pigeons

Boy's distress as family ordered to tear down shed housing racing pigeons

15 January 2014

A young pigeon fancier is devastated at the prospect of having to give up his beloved birds after council officials ordered their shed was torn down.

A fab way to help a good cause

A fab way to help a good cause

15 January 2014

If you’re a fan of the Fab Four – there’s still time to get your hands on a CD featuring Sheppey versions of some of their greatest hits.

Historic barge set to return to original home

Historic barge set to return to original home

15 January 2014

Ambitious plans have been announced to return a sailing vessel to Lower Halstow

Manager of charity shop will be stripping to bring in more donations

Manager of charity shop will be stripping to bring in more donations

15 January 2014

The manager of a charity shop on Deal High Street will be stripping off in the window display to raise awareness of the need for donations.

More help as foodbank opens another outlet

 More help as foodbank opens another outlet

15 January 2014

A new outlet for the Deal Area Emergency Foodbank has opened at the Salvation Army base in the town’s West Street.

Paint a part in community canvas

Paint a part in community canvas

15 January 2014

Brushes at the ready for a painting that will be completed by the community and hung up for all to see in Dartford library.

Pensioner's petition against centre revamp plans

Pensioner's petition against centre revamp plans

15 January 2014

A Teynham man is appealing for support to stop a £9 million expansion of a nearby distribution hub.

Project seeks to increase pride in town

 Project seeks to increase pride in town

15 January 2014

Dover smART project has been awarded £2,000 as part of a member’s grant to bring a fresh sense of positivity into the town.

What’s in this week’s Folkestone & Hythe Express?

What’s in this week’s Folkestone & Hythe Express?

14 January 2014

Here’s a sneak peek at what’s been making the news in Folkestone & Hythe this week. The Folkestone and Hythe Express is out tomorrow - just 65p

On-the-run ostrich ruffles feathers

On-the-run ostrich ruffles feathers

14 January 2014

An escaped ostrich has been causing traffic chaos today by racing cars at more than 40mph on a main road.

Job fair comes to Dover for a second time

Job fair comes to Dover for a second time

14 January 2014

Dover and Deal's MP Charlie Elphicke has organised a second job fair in Dover following the huge demand demonstrated last year.

Kent law experts win atheist's landmark asylum case

Kent law experts win atheist's landmark asylum case

14 January 2014

An Afghan asylum seeker has won the right to stay in the UK - because he's an atheist.

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