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Police taser aggressive drunk in street

Police taser aggressive drunk in street

27 August 2020

An aggressive drunk was tasered in the street by officers in the early hours of this morning.

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How to have a banging bank holiday weekend

How to have a banging bank holiday weekend

26 August 2020

From proms nights with firework finales to open-air theatre and live music, here's what's happening across the county this bank holiday weekend.

Bus firm's services set to return to pre-lockdown timetables

Bus firm's services set to return to pre-lockdown timetables

25 August 2020

Bosses at a Kent bus operator have confirmed most of its services will return to full pre-lockdown timetables next week.

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Fallen tree stops train services

Fallen tree stops train services

25 August 2020

Trains will be delayed this evening after strong winds caused a tree to fall on a line.

Bid to expand oyster shack refused

Bid to expand oyster shack refused

25 August 2020

Controversial plans for a new outdoor seating area for 120 people at a beach have been refused.

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Hundreds of nails litter beach after pallets burned at party

Hundreds of nails litter beach after pallets burned at party

25 August 2020

Fed-up residents fear a child or dog could be hurt by dangerous detritus left after bonfires.

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Bid to turn storage sheds into microbrewery tourist attraction

Bid to turn storage sheds into microbrewery tourist attraction

25 August 2020

Fresh plans to open a microbrewery along a seafront stretch have been unveiled - five months after the first bid was branded "harmful".

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Man tried to rob post office with water pistol

Man tried to rob post office with water pistol

24 August 2020

A bungling would-be robber who tried to hold up a post office with a water pistol was swiftly caught by police 20 minutes after committing the crime.

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Men pulled out to sea on dinghy rescued by lifeboat crew

Men pulled out to sea on dinghy rescued by lifeboat crew

21 August 2020

RNLI volunteers have helped some teenage paddleboarders and a pair of men who were pulled out to sea on an inflatable dinghy.

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Dad still can't speak 12 months after unprovoked attack

Dad still can't speak 12 months after unprovoked attack

20 August 2020

A 29-year-old who had to have half his skull removed after a brutal attack in a park has spent the past year in hospital.

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The Kent landmarks that could be under the sea in 30 years

The Kent landmarks that could be under the sea in 30 years

20 August 2020

Some of the county's most beloved attractions could succumb to rising sea levels by 2050, scientists fear.

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Pizza Express closing two more restaurants in Kent

Pizza Express closing two more restaurants in Kent

19 August 2020

Italian restaurant giant Pizza Express has confirmed two Kent branches will be among 73 it is closing nationwide in the wake of the pandemic.

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'Bonkers' parking scheme set to be overhauled

'Bonkers' parking scheme set to be overhauled

17 August 2020

A “bonkers” scheme allowing drivers to leave their vehicles in leisure centre car parks for 33p an hour could be overhauled by a local authority.

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Death-defying acts fill circus Big Top

Death-defying acts fill circus Big Top

16 August 2020

A wheel of death, flying trapeze and a deadly crossbow are among the heart-stopping circus acts now touring Kent.

'I'm off to Harvard to become a roller coaster designer'

'I'm off to Harvard to become a roller coaster designer'

16 August 2020

After a results day marked by extreme highs and lows, one student is off to Harvard to fulfil her dream of becoming a roller coaster designer.

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'Injected through their car windows'

'Injected through their car windows'

16 August 2020

A drive-thru flu jab centre is set to open in Kent as GPs prepare to vaccinate thousands more people amid fears of a second Covid-19 wave.

Dog rescued 'a mile out' at sea

Dog rescued 'a mile out' at sea

13 August 2020

A lucky dog who got scared at the seaside after almost being run over by a bus, was later found stranded a mile out at sea.

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'I hold patients' hands so they don't die alone'

'I hold patients' hands so they don't die alone'

13 August 2020

A 22-year-old who helped comfort patients as they died is among frontline workers who have gone above and beyond to help others during the pandemic.

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An A-level results day like no other

An A-level results day like no other

13 August 2020

Secondary school bosses say uncertainty continues to hang over A-level results as teenagers across the district receive their grades.

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That's what you call saddle sore

That's what you call saddle sore

12 August 2020

Four cyclists attempted to cycle the height of Everest - but only one reached the summit.

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