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Drivers face delays as 12-day road closure begins

Drivers face delays as 12-day road closure begins

23 November 2020

Motorists are being sent on a diversion after highways bosses closed part of a key road to allow for drainage works.

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MPs' call for lockdown measures on churches to be lifted

MPs' call for lockdown measures on churches to be lifted

22 November 2020

MPs are intensifying calls on the government to swing open church doors amid the pandemic for the Christmas period and beyond.

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Major road to close again

Major road to close again

20 November 2020

Drainage works mean part of a main road will close next week, sending drivers on a lengthy diversion.

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Council issues apology to staff over 'bullying'

Council issues apology to staff over 'bullying'

20 November 2020

An apology has been given to three town council members of staff after they complained of being bullied by a councillor.

Man charged after racist graffiti written on wall

Man charged after racist graffiti written on wall

19 November 2020

A man has been charged after 'racially aggravated' graffiti was scrawled on a wall.

Council spends £30,000 to protect field

Council spends £30,000 to protect field

19 November 2020

A town council has approved plans to instal bollards, costing £30,000, around a field following a spate of anti-social behaviour.

People urged to stay away as fire crews tackle house blaze

People urged to stay away as fire crews tackle house blaze

18 November 2020

People are being urged to avoid a road while fire crews tackle a blaze at a three-storey house.

Police called following disturbance at barracks

Police called following disturbance at barracks

17 November 2020

Video footage shows police attending army barracks, which are being used to house people seeking asylum in the UK, following a disturbance

Arrest after 'offensive graffiti' appears on wall

Arrest after 'offensive graffiti' appears on wall

13 November 2020

A man has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after 'offensive' graffiti was discovered sprawled on a wall.

Kent charity helps relocate three young elephant 'Tuskers'

Kent charity helps relocate three young elephant 'Tuskers'

13 November 2020

Three young elephant Tuskers - an elephant with tusks weighing 45kg+ - have been moved to new homes to secure their genetics in South Africa.

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Two injured in crash between truck and car

Two injured in crash between truck and car

13 November 2020

Two people have been taken to hospital after a crash.

'Range' of leisure activities planned for lake

'Range' of leisure activities planned for lake

13 November 2020

Plans have emerged to make a lake at a closed racecourse the 'heart' of a new 10,000 housing development.

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The Father of Science Fiction's love for Kent

The Father of Science Fiction's love for Kent

12 November 2020

We take a look at the life and work of prolific writer HG Wells, who fell in love with a Kent seaside town.

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Fly tipping offences land two men in court

Fly tipping offences land two men in court

11 November 2020

Two men have been prosecuted by a district council and subsequently fined over fly tipping offences.

'They pack a very powerful sting'

'They pack a very powerful sting'

11 November 2020

A rare, jellyfish-like creature with a 'very powerful sting' has been discovered on a Kent beach.

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Retired editor's gong for 'outstanding contribution to walking’

Retired editor's gong for 'outstanding contribution to walking’

10 November 2020

A former KM Group editor is one of two people to have received an award for his ‘outstanding contribution to walking’.

Thousands of small boats prevented from crossing Channel

Thousands of small boats prevented from crossing Channel

09 November 2020

A discussion at the House of Commons revealed nearly 5,000 small boats carrying asylum seekers have been prevented from reaching the UK this year.

Ambitious £3 million hotel revamp gets go ahead

Ambitious £3 million hotel revamp gets go ahead

08 November 2020

A £3 million hotel revamp is to go ahead after developers were granted planning permission.

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Heavy rain holds up Brexit lorry park construction

Heavy rain holds up Brexit lorry park construction

07 November 2020

Contractors were forced to down tools when heavy rain hit a post-Brexit lorry park, delaying construction of the 1,700-space site.

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More library services to resume this week

More library services to resume this week

07 November 2020

These are the locations where the public can get books and access to computers.

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