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Changes to the train timetable, with up to 300 children crammed on to one platform, is an “accident waiting to happen”, a headteacher has warned
A funky hairdressing salon that doubles up as a 70s retro clothes and accessories boutique has opened its doors in Deal High Street
The Kent-based step-mother of the American photojournalist killed by Yemani al-Qaeda militants has described a gentle and sweet man.
Fire crews believe a blaze last night was started by something posted through the letterbox of an 81-year-old woman's home as she slept.
Trees that hamper the flow of water along the Great Stour will be removed or pruned by the Environment Agency.
Two suspected metal thieves will appear before magistrates accused of theft by finding.
It was tears for X Factor hopefuls Stereo Kicks when their bid to win a place in the semi-finals was dashed - losing out in the sing off.
Members of SEAS (South East Artists) will be opening their houses and studios again for the popular Winter Open Studio event.
Plans to demolish a building and build a replacement two-storey science block at a technology school have taken a step closer to being agreed.
Tributes have poured in after a popular ex-head teacher died when a load coming off a lorry crushed him.
Despairing cyclists using Golf Road between North Deal and Sandwich need fear the route no longer now that resurfacing work has started.
The spirit of Christmas will be felt and heard on Walmer Green next Saturday, December 6, as the town gathers for Carols at the Bandstand.
A man in his 50s suffered back and abdominal pain when he fell from scaffolding onto a garage roof.
Pie, ale and music has become a regular attraction at a new Sandwich restaurant called the Hop & Huffkin.
East Kent Railway Trust said £50,000 People's Millions cash would be life changing for the charity which was part of a televised vote yesterday
Children’s summer camp volunteer Elspeth Penfold is raising cash for a marquee for next year's United Reformed Churches camp.
The inspiration from train station names on a map were used in later life by Roy Chisholm, in his first book which he published aged 87.
Power has been down in parts of Deal since 10am after a cable was damaged at St Andrew's Church.
A deal man who was accused of assaulting his elderly next-door neighbour has spoken of his relief after being found not guilty last week.
The family of a cyclist killed in a crash have installed a "ghost bike" memorial at the spot where he died to remind drivers to think bike.