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Abandoned kitten has leg amputated

Abandoned kitten has leg amputated

29 May 2020

The RSPCA has launched an appeal after Cabbage the kitten was found abandoned.

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Harbour Arm to re-open to the public

Harbour Arm to re-open to the public

28 May 2020

A popular Harbour Arm will re-open to the public from tomorrow, albeit with strict rules in place.

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Fire crews tackle beach hut blaze

Fire crews tackle beach hut blaze

28 May 2020

Fire crews rushed to the scene of a beach hut fire that sent smoke billowing into the sky this morning.

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'Unwanted' beach housing scheme rejected

'Unwanted' beach housing scheme rejected

28 May 2020

A controversial planning application seeking to build 20 houses on a beach car park has been rejected.

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Stunning algae display lights up sea

Stunning algae display lights up sea

27 May 2020

The waters off the Kent coast have been illuminated by a stunning display of bioluminescent algae.

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'Delight' as sports hall and 34 homes are approved

'Delight' as sports hall and 34 homes are approved

27 May 2020

A project which will see a new sports and community hall built on a recreation ground, along with 34 new homes, has been approved.

Is the beach beckoning?

Is the beach beckoning?

27 May 2020

We can't guarantee seaside solitude, but we've sought out some slightly quieter spots for a day at the coast in Kent during the current crisis.

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Grandmother desperate to bring toyboy husband to UK

Grandmother desperate to bring toyboy husband to UK

26 May 2020

A grandmother has spoken of her desperate quest to bring her toyboy husband - who is 36 years her junior - to the UK.

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30 homes and new sports hall planned for recreation ground

30 homes and new sports hall planned for recreation ground

26 May 2020

A planning application for a new community and sports hall plus 30 homes on a recreation ground is expected to be given the go ahead tonight.

More of Kent's most historic pubs

More of Kent's most historic pubs

25 May 2020

The county is home to a number of pubs with fascinating histories - with some even dating back to the 1100s. Does your local feature?

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Volunteers complete 32,000 good deeds

Volunteers complete 32,000 good deeds

22 May 2020

A council has paid tribute to volunteers who have completed 32,000 tasks amid the coronavirus pandemic.

'Children have died because of Covid-19 fears'

'Children have died because of Covid-19 fears'

22 May 2020

Two children are feared to be among those to have died as concerns over exposure to coronavirus keeps gravely-ill patients away from Kent’s hospitals.

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'Lifeguards can't be everywhere'

'Lifeguards can't be everywhere'

21 May 2020

The RNLI and Coastguard are pleading with families to be careful on beaches this summer.

Survey reveals best and worst of town centre

Survey reveals best and worst of town centre

21 May 2020

The results of a public survey has revealed that more shops and better night time entertainment are needed to improve a Kent town.

The stories behind Kent's huge chalk landmarks

The stories behind Kent's huge chalk landmarks

21 May 2020

Looking out over the county, Kent's man-made chalk landmarks have caught the eye for generations, but not everyone knows the history behind them.

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Thousands flock to beaches as temperatures soar

Thousands flock to beaches as temperatures soar

20 May 2020

Beaches in Kent filled up with people making the most of lockdown being eased on the hottest day of the year so far.

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Tributes paid to 'gentleman' farmer after cancer battle

Tributes paid to 'gentleman' farmer after cancer battle

20 May 2020

Tributes have been paid to a well-known farmer and beloved family man who died after a four year battle with cancer.

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Watch: dolphins frolic off Kent coast

Watch: dolphins frolic off Kent coast

18 May 2020

A pod of dolphins has been filmed swimming and playing off the coast of Kent.

Council brings back parking restrictions

Council brings back parking restrictions

18 May 2020

A district council has brought back parking restrictions in its area.

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The area where obesity hospital admissions are highest in South East

The area where obesity hospital admissions are highest in South East

16 May 2020

New figures published by the NHS reveal one area of Kent has the highest proportion of hospital admissions for obesity in the whole of the South East.

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