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Vandals trash historic steam train

Vandals trash historic steam train

05 July 2018

Volunteers have been left devastated after vandals caused damage costing thousands to a top attraction.

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Coming up roses: blooming gardens across Kent

Coming up roses: blooming gardens across Kent

24 June 2018

National Trust properties across Kent are coming up roses this summer: here's our guide to gardens to see - and smell - them.

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Woman shares experience of smear test

Woman shares experience of smear test

22 June 2018

A young woman has videoed her experience of her first cervical screening test to encourage others to attend theirs.

Massive sinkhole opens up near park

Massive sinkhole opens up near park

22 June 2018

A huge 10ft-wide crater has opened up by a popular recreation ground right next to an electricity substation.

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Sinkhole spotted near a primary school

Sinkhole spotted near a primary school

21 June 2018

A hole has opened up on the same road as a primary school.

Bus service consultation begins

Bus service consultation begins

14 June 2018

The public can air their views on rural public transport at 11 Kent meetings.

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Visitors centre will become 'icon'

Visitors centre will become 'icon'

14 June 2018

A brewery that will run tours is expected to become a major tourist attraction.

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Get on board for a real ale festival

Get on board for a real ale festival

12 June 2018

A real ale festival will couple real ales, ciders and perries with plenty of steam railway action.

Crash closes road near pub

Crash closes road near pub

11 June 2018

A rush hour crash has closed a road in the Weald.

Feel the heat with the first Great Kent Chilli Festival

Feel the heat with the first Great Kent Chilli Festival

11 June 2018

Think you're cool enough for the hottest chillies? A new food festival will stage chilli eating contests and cook-ups.

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Queen rewards county's heroes

Queen rewards county's heroes

08 June 2018

Kent's Lizzy Yarnold, the most successful Winter Olympian in British history, has been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.

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Kent actress spots suffragette killed by horse in rare film

Kent actress spots suffragette killed by horse in rare film

08 June 2018

Rare footage of suffragette Emily Davison, killed by King's horse, is identified by Kent actress.

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Minister pays visit to vineyards to raise a glass to county's winemakers

Minister pays visit to vineyards to raise a glass to county's winemakers

04 June 2018

Visit was held to coincide with last week's English Wine Week and shine a light on tourism push.

Car erupts into ball of flames

Car erupts into ball of flames

30 May 2018

VIDEO: A car was engulfed in flames in a residential street after a suspected arson attack.

Row over pool closure as child is 'caught short'

Row over pool closure as child is 'caught short'

29 May 2018

Child 'caught short' at swimming pool causes cleaning row

Fly high this half term and bank holiday with events across Kent

Fly high this half term and bank holiday with events across Kent

20 May 2018

From high-flying circus acts to fairytales and storytelling, there's something for everyone this half term and bank holiday. Here's our guide:

Lights out for store

Lights out for store

18 May 2018

An electrical goods emporium is closing down after 60 years as the owners have decided to retire.

Firefighters race to caravan blaze

Firefighters race to caravan blaze

18 May 2018

Crews had to wear breathing apparatus to tackle blazing caravan

Man dies after 'electrocution'

Man dies after 'electrocution'

16 May 2018

A man has died after reportedly being electrocuted on an illegal traveller site.

Tasty treats in town for food festival

Tasty treats in town for food festival

15 May 2018

A town will host a second food and drink festival this weekend showcasing local produce and with family entertainment.

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