Find local news in Kent

Home   Categories   Grid

Deal

Hotel used as £1.5m drugs farm

Hotel used as £1.5m drugs farm

23 May 2013

A 17th century coach house near Canterbury was converted into a large-scale skunk cannabis factory by drugs barons.

Live animal exports ban is "a matter for Europe"

Live animal exports ban is "a matter for Europe"

22 May 2013

The battle to stop live animal exports through Dover needs to be fought in Europe, according to government ministers.

Food bank could open in Dover by September

Food bank could open in Dover by September

22 May 2013

A food bank is to be set up in Dover. Representatives from various Dover churches are having talks with supermarkets to launch the project.

Commuters warned of rail chaos

Commuters warned of rail chaos

22 May 2013

Kent rail passengers have been warned to expect serious disruption on services to and from London... for up to two years.

Museum launches 2013 season

Museum launches 2013 season

22 May 2013

Deal Maritime and Local History Museum has launched its new 2013 season in style.

Anger at static home annex

Anger at static home annex

21 May 2013

Would you be happy if this was in your street?

Hero John gets medal at last

Hero John gets medal at last

21 May 2013

A war veteran from Deal has finally received his Arctic Convoy medal after waiting 70 years.

Curtain goes up on production of West Side Story

Curtain goes up on production of West Side Story

21 May 2013

Dover Operatic and Dramatic Society members are staging their first ever production of the musical West Side Story this week.

Can you help identify offender who attacked man in Deal?

Can you help identify offender who attacked man in Deal?

20 May 2013

Police are seeking witnesses to what they describe as a "violent assault" in Deal.

Needles found dumped in Dover cemetery

Needles found dumped in Dover cemetery

20 May 2013

Dover District Council has been praised for its quick response to used hyperdermic needles dumped in a Dover cemetery.

A raid on a shop with a difference

A raid on a shop with a difference

18 May 2013

A mob is set to target a series of shops today - find out why the owners are in favour of the storming...

New play areas get the thumbs up from pupils

New play areas get the thumbs up from pupils

17 May 2013

Pupils from Priory Fields School had a break from their lessons on Friday to try out some play equipment which they had helped choose.

Armed robbers jailed for 27 years after vicious Thomas Cook raids

Armed robbers jailed for 27 years after vicious Thomas Cook raids

17 May 2013

A pair who tied up staff and threatened to kill Thomas Cook workers in a series of armed raids have been jailed for a total of 27 years.

Jail for computer hacker who launched cyber attack on police website

Jail for computer hacker who launched cyber attack on police website

16 May 2013

A hacker who tried to bring down Kent Police's website in a cyber attack has been jailed for two years.

Last-minute invite for people to attend health group meeting

Last-minute invite for people to attend health group meeting

15 May 2013

A group which is responsible for buying the majority of healthcare for people in Dover and Deal is holding its meeting in public for the first time.

Police seek motorcyclist who attacked dog walker

Police seek motorcyclist who attacked dog walker

15 May 2013

An appeal for witnesses has been made after a dog walker reported he was assaulted by a motorcyclist near Crabble Football Ground.

Witnesses sought after trucker dies in A2 bridge crash

Witnesses sought after trucker dies in A2 bridge crash

15 May 2013

Police are appealing for witnesses today after a trucker was killed when he hit a bridge over the A2 near Canterbury, closing the road for 10 hours.

Gang of six beat up my boyfriend

Gang of six beat up my boyfriend

14 May 2013

The girlfriend of a 25-year-old man who was kicked, strangled and beaten in an unprovoked attack has spoken of their horrific ordeal.

Street drinkers will be refused strong booze

Street drinkers will be refused strong booze

14 May 2013

A crackdown has been launched on anti-social drinking in Dover town centre with off-licences agreeing not to sell strong booze to street drinkers.

Bob Goldfield to step down as CEO of Dover Harbour Board

Bob Goldfield to step down as CEO of Dover Harbour Board

14 May 2013

Dr Bob Goldfield is to step down as chief executive of the Port of Dover. Chief operating officer Tim Waggott will take over as acting CEO on June 1.

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More