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Don't miss our new Hythe edition

Don't miss our new Hythe edition

17 January 2014

The Folkestone and Hythe Express launches a new edition for Hythe next week

Family group still going strong 28 years later

Family group still going strong 28 years later

17 January 2014

Generations of families have thrived through the lifeline launched in Cliftonville 28 years ago by modest hero Christine Belsey.

Gamers delight in packed programme for Geek 2014 in Margate

Gamers delight in packed programme for Geek 2014 in Margate

17 January 2014

Gamers from around the UK are counting down the days to Geek 2014 at Margate ‘s Winter Gardens.

Shooting begins in Margate on film that promises to expose shocking truth of abuse

Shooting begins in Margate on film that promises to expose shocking truth of abuse

17 January 2014

Top British actors will star in a dark, true story about a victim of child abuse caught up in a life of crime, due to begin filming in Margate today

‘No rush’ to decide on second Thames crossing site

‘No rush’ to decide on second Thames crossing site

16 January 2014

Transport minister Robert Goodwill says the government will not be rushed into making an announcement on where the new Lower Thames Crossing will go.

Minister for local government pays Deal High Street a visit

Minister for local government pays Deal High Street a visit

16 January 2014

MP Brandon Lewis, the minister for local government visited Deal to present them with a certificate for High Street of the Year award.

New Sainsbury's store will be twice as big - and built on stilts

New Sainsbury's store will be twice as big - and built on stilts

16 January 2014

Plans have been unveiled to move Canterbury's Sainsbury's supermarket to a bigger site - and replace it with a multiplex cinema and restaurants.

Reunited with wallet... after 40 years!

Reunited with wallet... after 40 years!

16 January 2014

A pensioner who lost his wallet at an office in 1974 was stunned to be reunited with it - four decades later.

Tree-rex: 'Dinosaur' lurks in the woods

Tree-rex: 'Dinosaur' lurks in the woods

16 January 2014

Walkers have been greeted by the sight of a pre-historic surprise on a stroll through woodland.

Row over the merits of a traffic-free high street

Row over the merits of a traffic-free high street

16 January 2014

A row has broken out over a trial to close part of a high street to traffic in a bid to boost trade.

Ambitious plans for town St George event

Ambitious plans for town St George event

16 January 2014

St George's Day celebrations are set to return to the town.

Council approves petrol station plan

Council approves petrol station plan

16 January 2014

Plans to turn the old Tollgate Hotel into a BP petrol station, M&S Food and a McDonald’s have been approved.

Hollywood star wades into nude row

Hollywood star wades into nude row

16 January 2014

A Captain America actress has caused a stir after saying it was a "shame" naturists were not welcome on a Kent beach.

King of the Castle is off to see the world

King of the Castle is off to see the world

16 January 2014

Singers and bands give a popular pub landlord a sensational send-off.

Volunteers sought to sow community garden seeds

Volunteers sought to sow community garden seeds

16 January 2014

Green-fingered residents are being urged to come forward and help build a community garden.

Was James Bond's famous Aston born on the Kent coast?

Was James Bond's famous Aston born on the Kent coast?

16 January 2014

From Deal with love - how a lovingly-restored Aston Martin might have inspired 007 author Ian Fleming's book Goldfinger.

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.

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