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What did the Romans do for us?

What did the Romans do for us?

26 August 2018

New theories have emerged of Roman Britain when Kent was the industrial heartland.

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Fruity food fight with Kent ap-peel

Fruity food fight with Kent ap-peel

23 August 2018

Thrill seekers taking part in the world's biggest food fight might be splattered with tomatoes from Kent.

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Latest leap in docks development

Latest leap in docks development

17 August 2018

Work begins next year on a new marina for a docklands redevelopment.

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Battle to save surgery

Battle to save surgery

15 August 2018

Residents are fighting to stop the closure of their village surgery.

Eager beavers keep Kent alive

Eager beavers keep Kent alive

13 August 2018

The county's last surviving piece of fenland is being kept alive in a seriously unique way.

Declared open

Declared open

13 August 2018

This weekend saw the official opening of a new retail and leisure complex.

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Health groups placed in 'special measures'

Health groups placed in 'special measures'

07 August 2018

Four GP health organisations in east Kent have been placed in special measures after running up deficits of more than £30 million.

Smuggler brought in woman, teen and toddler

Smuggler brought in woman, teen and toddler

26 July 2018

A trucker was jailed after bringing three people into the UK hidden in his cab.

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Plans to dig up offshore sands given go-ahead

Plans to dig up offshore sands given go-ahead

26 July 2018

The government will allow unique shifting sands to be dredged, ending a long and bitter battle.

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'How the NHS saved my husband and son'

'How the NHS saved my husband and son'

25 July 2018

A woman, speaking on the NHS' 70th anniversary month, says it kept two of her family alive.

Reaching new heights

Reaching new heights

23 July 2018

Colourful climbing frames will be part of a new £26 million leisure centre.

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Customers make Next move

Customers make Next move

17 July 2018

A new Next clothing store has welcomed its first customers in a major shopping complex.

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Lonely Street

Lonely Street

13 July 2018

An MP wants more help for small businesses as a whole strip of a of a precinct is abandoned.

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Heatwave picture

Heatwave picture

13 July 2018

Kent trekkers found snow stayed on Britain's highest mountain even in scorching summer.

Police called to disturbance at school

Police called to disturbance at school

12 July 2018

A disturbance at a grammar school resulted in the police being called

Date for new mining visitor centre

Date for new mining visitor centre

12 July 2018

A new centre on former colliery land will be as long as the London Gerkhin is tall.

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Fires could have been arson attacks

Fires could have been arson attacks

11 July 2018

Two fires in a town in the same evening are feared to be suspicious.

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Beat defies the heat

Beat defies the heat

09 July 2018

Students stood tall their annual grand parade despite the stifling heatwave.

New owners for historic hall and town square

New owners for historic hall and town square

06 July 2018

A16h century building and square are to be taken over by a town council.

Hooded gang gatecrash birthday party

Hooded gang gatecrash birthday party

05 July 2018

A gang rammed through a gate before threatening guests with a knife and broken bottles, smashing furniture and smearing walls with pizza.

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