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Yobs smash up bridge the day after it opens

Yobs smash up bridge the day after it opens

19 October 2018

A pedestrian bridge was smashed up the day after it was installed in what has been described as "sickening vandalism".

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Eye-cloud watches over vineyard

Eye-cloud watches over vineyard

18 October 2018

'Shocked' face watches over grape pickers.

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Man seen 'taking pictures' of young ballet dancer

Man seen 'taking pictures' of young ballet dancer

17 October 2018

Police have warned parents to be vigilant after a mum spotted a man appearing to take photos of her 10-year-old daughter outside a ballet class.

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Frighteningly good fun this half term

Frighteningly good fun this half term

16 October 2018

From a bat trail to a petrifying pumpkin trail, the National Trust has plenty of activities for your little horrors this half term across Kent.

TV dream for teen in sing-off show with judge Olly Murs

TV dream for teen in sing-off show with judge Olly Murs

16 October 2018

Talented singer Cooper Stout says wants to “sell out stadiums” and he's just one of eight youngsters on TV musical bootcamp Got What It Takes?

Folkestone and Hythe Express celebrates 5th birthday

Folkestone and Hythe Express celebrates 5th birthday

16 October 2018

One of the KM Group's newspaper titles is celebrating its 5th birthday today.

Yobs trash cricket club

Yobs trash cricket club

12 October 2018

Thieves broke into a cricket club and stole money being collected for charity.

First woman priest in charge leaves role

First woman priest in charge leaves role

11 October 2018

A woman priest who made history in Kent is set to give her final service at the weekend following a 'rollercoaster ministry'.

First Class school photos arrive

First Class school photos arrive

10 October 2018

Our hugely popular First Class supplement featuring children from across the area will be in newspapers this week.

Vicar's tears after church altar theft

Vicar's tears after church altar theft

09 October 2018

A vicar burst into tears after bags full of donated harvest festival produce for the needy were swiped.

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Bishop of Dover to retire

Bishop of Dover to retire

09 October 2018

The Bishop of Dover, who took aim at the Government's handling of Universal Credit this summer, has announced he is to retire after nine years.

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Dancing in the streets for annual folk festival

Dancing in the streets for annual folk festival

03 October 2018

Four days of folk song, music, dance, crafts and tradition come to one of the widest high streets in the country this week.

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Kent's Michelin Star restaurants

Kent's Michelin Star restaurants

02 October 2018

Three restaurants in Kent have been awarded Michelin Stars for 2019, and another receives a prestigious Bin Gourmand award.

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Winemaker raises a glass to half-year figures

Winemaker raises a glass to half-year figures

28 September 2018

Winemaker sees healthy half-year growth as its investment programme continues.

Danger warning after 'bodge job' repairs

Danger warning after 'bodge job' repairs

28 September 2018

Angry residents fear a “bodge job” repair by council contractors in a town centre will lead to someone getting hurt.

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'Postcode lottery' leaves diabetes sufferers in pain

'Postcode lottery' leaves diabetes sufferers in pain

25 September 2018

The NHS is refusing to pay £910 a year to help Kent-based patients with diabetes test their blood sugar levels.

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War hero given France's top military honour says he was just 'lucky'

War hero given France's top military honour says he was just 'lucky'

24 September 2018

War hero Colin Deverell describes the success of flying missions he took part in across occupied France as "lucky".

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Run of the Kent mills

Run of the Kent mills

23 September 2018

Get away from the daily grind with a visit to one of Kent's windmills before they shut for the winter.

Beer brand 'sponsors' wine harvest

Beer brand 'sponsors' wine harvest

21 September 2018

Beer brand will distribute thousands of bottles of lager to vineyards across the country - and into France.

Football legends tuck in at greasy spoon

Football legends tuck in at greasy spoon

17 September 2018

Football greats Ray Parlour and David Seaman met at a greasy spoon which serves a 7,500-calorie breakfast to talk about getting into shape.

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