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Join darts at The Alma, Deal, to help footballer
18 November 2013A family is calling on the community to support a charity darts marathon to help Tommy Wood, a keen young footballer struck down by a rare disease.
Warden House School join in BBC Children in Need fun
18 November 2013Wacky ways to collect cash were top priority at schools in the Deal area when pupils joined in the nationwide BBC Children in Need appeal.
Waste? Dover district is the third best in the country
18 November 2013People living in Dover district throw away one of the lowest amounts of waste in Britain.
Car and bike crash in Deal
16 November 2013A car and a bike have collided on a main road in Deal.
Labour councillor wins seat at Sandwich by-election
15 November 2013Labour has won the seat at the Sandwich by-election over UKIP and Conservatives for the first time in a decade.
Rotary Philippine appeal
15 November 2013Rotary Club members in Deal and Sandwich are appealing to Mercury readers to help people left homeless by the devastation in the Philippines.
Old brickworks to be transformed
14 November 2013Work has begun on a new housing and industrial development at a former brick manufacturing and colliery site.
Law firm moves to east Kent
14 November 2013A top legal company is setting up a new base in a bid to capitalise on expanding business in the area.
Burglar does deal with judge to avoid electronic tagging
14 November 2013A burglar who stole a 10-year-old boy's television bargained with a judge to avoid being punished with an electronic tag.
‘Thriving park will bring unparalled benefits for town’
14 November 2013Proposals for a supermarket at the Discovery Park in Sandwich have undergone a second round of public feedback.
Bullying allegations at Deal Town Hall
14 November 2013Allegations of sexism and bullying within Deal Town Council are being referred to the Local Government Secretary, Eric Pickles.
Groundbreaking cinema
14 November 2013Award-winning climate change documentary Deal With It is being shown in Kent this week
Long-serving director to retire at port
13 November 2013After more than 30 years at the Port of Dover, director of corporate assurance Robin Dodridge will retire in March.
High-speed rail services to continue
13 November 2013Southeastern will continue to run high-speed trains in part of east Kent for at least another six months, under a deal revealed today.
'Give free tuition to help bright children pass 11-plus'
13 November 2013Free extra tuition should be given to bright children from poorer backgrounds in Kent to help them pass the 11-plus, a report has warned.
Deal and Sandwich Rotary help disaster victims
13 November 2013Rotary Club members in Deal and Sandwich are appealing to Mercury readers to help people left homeless by the devastation in the Philippines.
Dover church bells will ring out for pioneer
13 November 2013It's the 300th anniversary of the death of a bell-ringing pioneer - say the bells of St Mary's.
Do you know where Dover knife man is?
13 November 2013A Dover man who attacked a teenager with a bread knife has been added to the police “most wanted” list for recall to prison.
Eroding ramp ‘a danger to people using beach’
13 November 2013The chairman of Kingsdown Angling Club has spoken out over the district council’s failure to make an eroding ramp safe for beach-goers.
Pedestrians frustrated as subway under A20 at Dover floods again
13 November 2013Pedestrians were unable to use the subway under Townwall Street on Monday when it flooded.
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Man found with seven bags of street drug spice in high street
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’Everything is being ripped out’: Pub undergoing £100k revamp
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