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Twitter removes racist 'parody' account

Twitter removes racist 'parody' account

21 February 2019

The deputy mayor of a town council has been targeted by a racist parody account.

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Winery awarded gold accolade by Visit England

Winery awarded gold accolade by Visit England

21 February 2019

A Kent winery has become the only one in England to receive the highest visitor accolade.

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Councils which made money by selling your data

Councils which made money by selling your data

20 February 2019

Councils in Kent have made thousands of pounds by selling people's names and addresses from the electoral roll.

Loss of car park could 'force store closure'

Loss of car park could 'force store closure'

20 February 2019

The future of a department store is in doubt, according to its owners, because of council plans to put an access route through its car park.

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An experience for brides-to-be

An experience for brides-to-be

20 February 2019

Pick up inspiration, ideas and advice for your big day at this weekend's Wedding Experience show.

Half term fun: here's our guide

Half term fun: here's our guide

20 February 2019

Hunt out half term fun as our guide to events across Kent takes you into the second half of the holiday week and beyond.

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Barn fire left to burn itself out

Barn fire left to burn itself out

19 February 2019

Firefighters were called to a barn fire involving 30 tonnes of baled straw.

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Old school club tracks in the forest

Old school club tracks in the forest

18 February 2019

A clubbing crossover DJ night bringing old school house hits in a new form to a Kent forest has announced support acts.

Call for 'person of colour' on £50 notes

Call for 'person of colour' on £50 notes

18 February 2019

An MP has called on the Bank Of England to choose an ethnic minority person to be the face of the new £50 note.

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Council tax set to rise by 3% - almost double inflation

Council tax set to rise by 3% - almost double inflation

18 February 2019

Residents must brace for Council Tax hike while council squirrels away contingency fund.

School chef's second shot at glory

School chef's second shot at glory

18 February 2019

A school chef is in with a chance of culinary glory after being selected for a national competition.

Services return to normal after lorry strikes bridge

Services return to normal after lorry strikes bridge

17 February 2019

Trains are running at a normal speed after a lorry struck a bridge.

Mum's bid for meditation in schools

Mum's bid for meditation in schools

16 February 2019

A mum who meditates daily with her children is hoping to bring the relaxation method and its benefits into schools in Kent.

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'Words cannot describe how we are feeling'

'Words cannot describe how we are feeling'

15 February 2019

Relatives have paid tribute to a grandmother who died in a crash on the A21.

Fog weather warning disrupts travel

Fog weather warning disrupts travel

15 February 2019

Drivers have been warned to expect fog patches across the county after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning.

'I may have to watch my son die'

'I may have to watch my son die'

13 February 2019

A mum whose son has cystic fibrosis is fighting to get a life-saving drug on the NHS.

New coach drivers needed by The Kings Ferry

New coach drivers needed by The Kings Ferry

11 February 2019

Sponsored editorial: Ever considered a career as a coach driver? Then hop along to The Kings Ferry Driver Open Day.

Half term fun: what's on in Kent

Half term fun: what's on in Kent

11 February 2019

From LEGO and crafts to animal encounters and witches, there's so much going on this half term. Here's our guide to what's on in Kent.

Boys unearth First World War badge

Boys unearth First World War badge

07 February 2019

Pupils are trying to unravel the mystery of a First World War badge discovered in their school's grounds.

First black police chief recounts racist taunts in new book

First black police chief recounts racist taunts in new book

06 February 2019

The former top officer in Kent Police has detailed the racism he faced in his new book about how he became the nation's first black chief constable.

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