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Now you see it, now you won't
19 March 2020Our photographs show the start of the disappearance of a Seventies sports centre in Kent through demolition.
How is Coronavirus hitting Deal Dover and Sandwich?
19 March 2020Leisure centres and gyms are staying open helping people stay healthy and active amid COVID-19 lock down. Here's what's happening across the district
Golf club 'burglary' hours after coronavirus meeting
18 March 2020Yobs ran riot on a golf course causing more than £1,000 worth of damage.
Estate agent issues gloves to home buyers at property viewings
18 March 2020Mandatory plastic gloves and shoe covers must be worn on property viewings says a Kent estate agent whose staff are issuing protective equipment
'Vital services carry on'
18 March 2020A council leader has assured that major services such as rubbish collection and housing continue during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus: Vet offers collection service to treat poorly pets
18 March 2020Vets are taking extra measures amid the coronavirus crisis to ensure poorly pets can be treated even if their owners are in self isolation.
Migrants at sea checked for coronavirus
18 March 2020A total of 25 migrants were stopped in the Channel by Border Force and checked for COVID-19 when brought ashore.
Theatre boss fears doors could shut 'for good'
18 March 2020A theatre boss fearful over the future of his business has made a plea for donations after the PM advised Britons not to attend public outlets.
Gyms stay open despite warning
17 March 2020Leisure centres and gyms across the county remain open despite Boris Johnson’s insistence people should avoid “non-essential” contact with others.
Teen's death could have been a 'joke gone wrong’
16 March 2020The death of boxing-mad teenager could have been a practical joke gone wrong, an inquest heard.
Church cancels 900-year celebrations
16 March 2020The coronavirus has forced a church to cancel its 900th anniversary service with the Bishop of Dover.
How is Coronavirus hitting Deal Dover and Sandwich?
16 March 2020As we anticipate a lock down for the elderly over COVID-19 here's a run down of what's happening with services, shops and events across the district
Organisers of The Open are 'monitoring the situation'
13 March 2020Organisers of a major golf championship - set to be staged in Kent this summer - say they are monitoring the ongoing coronavirus situation.
Coronavirus: Ferry firm's message of confidence
13 March 2020Fee-free amendments, fresh air ventilation and upgraded cleaning: How a ferry company is trying to keep people travelling amid the Coronavirus crisis
New £4m extension of special school
13 March 2020A closed school building will now house a new £4million extension of a special school to meet demand in the area
Footpath victory for woods campaigners
13 March 2020An established footpath through a former Ministry of Defence owned wood has now been declared legal after a seven year campaign
Lucas' death 'was an accident'
12 March 2020A coroner has concluded that the death of a boy who fell in a river and sparked a five day search, was a tragic accident
More flooding fears for South Coast
12 March 2020A second flood warning in 24 hours has been issued for Kent, with the Environment Agency's concerns shifting to the county's north east coast
Double crash - police need witnesses
11 March 2020Two road collisions happened 10 minutes apart and officers now believe that they are connected.
Dualling of A2 'a step closer'
11 March 2020An MP has welcomed news that could mean a busy port road could be dualled
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