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Kent's December snows cause blizzards in hours

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:17, 18 December 2010

Herne Bay seafront on Saturday
Minnis Bay, Thanet
Kents frozen world on Saturday
Just another day of going to the shops in Kent.
The A2 at Cobham in the snow on Saturday
Makari, a four-year-old Hybrid Amur Tiger at Wildlife Heritage Foundation in Smarden Kent.
Snow on the A2 at Cobham on Saturday. Picture submitted by Marcus Marchant
Gillingham High Street on Saturday.

Christmas shopping may be put on hold today, as icy roads and no thaw lead to treacherous driving conditions.

Motorists are still being warned to take extreme care, as the thermometer remains below zero.

And, as our readers' pictures taken this weekend show, the icy blasts have brought our county to a standstill.

Several inches of snow have coated the county with a deep layer of the white stuff, leaving even main roads blanketed.

The advice from Kent Police is to check the weather forecast and road conditions for your journey and destination before you travel.

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Police have reminded the public to only call 999 if a crime is in progress or life is in danger. All other calls to the police should be directed to the single non-emergency number of 01622 690690.

On the buses, Arriva says most services are working to normal timetables, with the exceptions being some in Dartford, Gravesend and Swanscombe and certain services in Tonbridge/Tunbridge Wells. For a full update, visit Arriva's website.

But it wasn't all hell in snowy Kent - in Smarden.Wildlife Heritage FoundationMakari, a four-year-old Hybrid Amur Tiger (pictured in the gallery above) was quite at home at

For snow advice and more, visit our snow special report.

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