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Jean Trumpington, Baroness of Sandwich and Conservative life peer has released her new memoirs Coming Up Trumps
Sir Roger Gale has told hundreds attending a meeting on the fate of the Kent airport that a possible buyer has emerged.
The charity coastal cycle challenge kicked off at 9am in Sandwich this morning seeing hundreds of people raising money for Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
Parts of Castle Street and Market Square have been evacuated after workers at KFC cut into a gas main.
Cheerleaders from CJ's Dance and Fitness in Dover gained gold medals at the British Cheerleading Association competition.
The Mayor of Sandwich held a cocktail party last night and awarded good causes in the community with cheques.
Firefighters were called to a shed fire in Eastry High Street yesterday afternoon.
A vehicle has overturned on Dover Hill, towards Folkestone at 1.10pm today.
The Post Office and pharmacy in Queen Street, Deal, was broken into last night after it is believed someone stayed in an upstairs office over night.
Work to repair manhole covers on the A2 Jubilee Way, Dover, will start tonight and the road will close for six nights.
The application for a Waitrose store in Sandwich has received no objections by Kent Highways despite traffic concerns.
An appeal has been made after a bronze sculpture worth £42,000 was stolen from a garden in Preston near Sandwich.
Deal Area Emergency Foodbank provides meals for 250 people a month, new figures have revealed.
Over a thousand homes were left without power in Dover in the early hours of this morning due to a fault with an underground cable.
Outraged parents are appealing to the Prime Minister after courses were cancelled because of funding cuts at Sir Roger Manwood's.
The Five Bells in Eastry is hosting a charity beer festival to raise money for Kent Air Ambulance.
A business hub has confirmed plans for a Sainsbury’s supermarket and petrol station have been submitted to the council.
Lady Elegance expands its business and opened a new premises in King Street on Saturday.
The owner of a restaurant in Sandwich says he is losing business due to ongoing flood defence works at The Quay.
Sandwich Festival could be at risk due to a lack of committee members as it marks its 20th anniversary.