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Joe just misses out on cash prize in TV quiz show

Joe just misses out on cash prize in TV quiz show

05 February 2014

Deal Town Rangers Under-15s colts manager featured on ITV's The Chase, just missing out on a share of £23,000.

Bid for inflation-busting police tax rise

Bid for inflation-busting police tax rise

04 February 2014

Kent's police commissioner has today spoken of her "heartbreak" at having to ask for an above-inflation tax rise.

The police stations no one visits

The police stations no one visits

04 February 2014

Mobile police stations launched by Kent's crime commissioner have been largely ignored - with no one turning up at all at some, it has been revealed.

Cargo terminal to bring hundreds of jobs

Cargo terminal to bring hundreds of jobs

03 February 2014

Plans for a new cargo terminal at the Port of Dover unveiled today could bring more than 600 new jobs and safeguard others.

 Solar panels will spoil landscape claim campaigners

Solar panels will spoil landscape claim campaigners

03 February 2014

A campaign group in East Langdon is opposing plans for a solar farm on farm land near their homes.

New faces make up Deal regatta court

New faces make up Deal regatta court

03 February 2014

This is the face of Deal's new regatta queen who will head the court at carnivals across the South east.

How P&O cross-Channel ferry met its end

How P&O cross-Channel ferry met its end

02 February 2014

Forget cutting equipment and wrecking balls... this is how the Turkish start to break up an ex P&O Pride of Calais ferry.

Deal Town Hall cordoned off for refurbishment

Deal Town Hall cordoned off for refurbishment

02 February 2014

Deal Town Hall has been cordoned off today to undergo re-painting.

Full-scale search launched in lashing gales... for empty lifeboat

Full-scale search launched in lashing gales... for empty lifeboat

01 February 2014

A major search was launched in storm force 10 gales after three ferries reported a life raft sighting off Kent's coast.

 Stripping in window pays off for charity shop boss

Stripping in window pays off for charity shop boss

01 February 2014

The manager of the British Red Cross shop in Deal bared all in the window and has received lots of donations to the charity.

Reward offered for information after Audi TT is torched in Deal

Reward offered for information after Audi TT is torched in Deal

31 January 2014

Ray Culver is offering £250 to anyone with information that leads to a conviction, after his son's car was stolen and torched.

 Working together to help keep town free of thieves

Working together to help keep town free of thieves

31 January 2014

Dover Partnership Against Crime (DPAC) commemorate the team work that takes place between shops around the district to help prevent shoplifters.

People smuggling gang jailed for huge stowaway operation

People smuggling gang jailed for huge stowaway operation

30 January 2014

Ringleaders of a people smuggling gang charged desperate Sri Lankans thousands to come into the UK through Dover.

 Book tells how soccer boss ‘spiritually died’ after suffering stroke

Book tells how soccer boss ‘spiritually died’ after suffering stroke

30 January 2014

Ex-Deal Town manager Tommy Sampson, who took the club to FA Vase victory at Wembley in 2000, has published a book about the effects of his stroke.

 I’m sure I saw 007’s Aston Martin as a young lad…

I’m sure I saw 007’s Aston Martin as a young lad…

30 January 2014

A new witness could prove that a classic car in Deal was the inspiration behind Bond's first Aston Martin.

Minister for communities visits the Discovery Park

Minister for communities visits the Discovery Park

30 January 2014

Stephen Williams, minister for communities, visited the Discovery Park in Sandwich to seal its £6.5 million government funding.

Millions to help boost Discovery Park

Millions to help boost Discovery Park

29 January 2014

Kent's enterprise zone is being given a boost of more than £6million to revamp empty buildings in a bid to bring more jobs, it's been announced today.

 Councillor seeks block on payday loan adverts

Councillor seeks block on payday loan adverts

29 January 2014

Councillor, Bob Frost, has put forward a proposal to make it harder for people to gain access to payday loans via council computers and websites.

 Drop-in session to discuss floods and future protection

Drop-in session to discuss floods and future protection

29 January 2014

The first public drop-in session after December's floods will be held at Sandwich Quay tomorrow.

Thousands of parents call for re-think on school bus pass cap

Thousands of parents call for re-think on school bus pass cap

28 January 2014

More than 7,000 parents have signed petitions calling for a re-think on plans to cap the number of journeys children can use with their Freedom Pass.

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