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Dover and Deal MP Charlie Elphicke has been appointed parliamentary private secretary to Europe minister David Lidington.
Contractors have moved onto the former South Deal Primary site in Mill Road, Deal, to start preparation work on a house building project.
Police say passengers' lives could have been put at risk after a train hit a bike left on a railway line.
Thomas Henry Stanley, the former editor of the Pfizer magazine has died, aged 86, after a short illness.
Agricultural land between Eastry and Chillenden could soon become a temporary solar farm for 25 years.
How many councils does it take to switch on a light by a footpath? Three, apparently, plus a building developer.
Green energy ideas galore were generated in Deal on Saturday at Deal With It's Green Energy Fair.
Two men have been fined for failing to comply with a council notice ordering them to improve a Dover property.
A love of the sea is reflected in the latest exhibition at the Golf Road Centre, featuring art by Adrian White from Deal
Lady Pender from North Court in Tilmanstone, a former county councillor for Sandwich, has died, aged 70.
Dover District Council has announced that a contract has been signed to bring a multiplex cinema to the town.
People who want to appear on screen alongside Hollywood star Johnny Depp are being invited to apply to be an extra in his latest film.
Three teenagers have appeared before magistrates at Dover charged in connection with a series of assaults in the town.
A gang of teenagers are blamed for assaulting a man in his 50s near Dover Priory Railway Station and stealing his laptop.
Friday's shipments of sheep and calves from Dover was the biggest from the port since trade restarted in May.
Two teenagers are due to appear before magistrates in connection with a series of graffiti marks on property around the Dover district.
Four teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after vandalism to Walmer Paddling Pool.
Banner waving campaigners demanding an end to live animal exports have staged a protest outside the Eastern Docks, Dover.
A man has been found guilty of trying to attack a police officer with a machete outside his home in Walmer.
Some of the top stories in this week's East Kent Mercury