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'We are still struggling with losing her'

'We are still struggling with losing her'

26 October 2021

The parents of a teenager who died of a rare cancer will unveil a memorial bench for her on the fourth anniversary of her death.

Horse rescued from water-filled ditch

Horse rescued from water-filled ditch

25 October 2021

A horse has been rescued from a water filled ditch in a muddy two-hour operation.

£1m of free sailings for pandemic heroes

£1m of free sailings for pandemic heroes

25 October 2021

A ferry company is giving away thousands of tickets to NHS staff as a thank you for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.

Awards for the lockdown projects which helped save lives

Awards for the lockdown projects which helped save lives

25 October 2021

Projects that helped the public cope with life over lockdown have been celebrated at the Kent Mental Health and Wellbeing Awards.

Thousands raised for eye control technology

Thousands raised for eye control technology

25 October 2021

Money has been raised for a system, to help people with disabilities, to operate a computer by eye movements rather than the hand.

'Stop them throwing raw sewage into our sea'

'Stop them throwing raw sewage into our sea'

23 October 2021

Hundreds of protestors gathered to demand an end to pollution off Kent's coast in another demonstration targeting Southern Water.

Depraved killer 'called escort for sex' hours after disposing of body

Depraved killer 'called escort for sex' hours after disposing of body

23 October 2021

Sarah Everard's murderer reportedly contacted a call girl the same day he took his family to the woods where her body was hidden.

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Disappointment after water firm take five weeks to fix leak

Disappointment after water firm take five weeks to fix leak

22 October 2021

A man said he was let down by Southern Water after they kept cancelling appointments to fix a leaking meter.

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Misconduct probes in wake of Couzens case

Misconduct probes in wake of Couzens case

22 October 2021

Five police officers will face misconduct proceedings concerning social media messages related to murderer PC Wayne Couzens.

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'This is the 2020s, not the 1920s'

'This is the 2020s, not the 1920s'

21 October 2021

A councillor has told a debate over domestic violence how ill-treatment of women starts with casual sexism.

'There are so few ways for these vulnerable adults to socialise'

'There are so few ways for these vulnerable adults to socialise'

21 October 2021

A support worker has organised a monthly disco for adults with learning disabilities and is hoping as many people attend as possible.

School cancels fireworks display again

School cancels fireworks display again

20 October 2021

A school will not host its annual fireworks display for the second consecutive year.

Football fans asked to donate food at FA Vase match

Football fans asked to donate food at FA Vase match

20 October 2021

Football fans are being asked to take food donations as well as their support to the sidelines.

New twin mum launches annual appeal for homeless

New twin mum launches annual appeal for homeless

20 October 2021

A Christmas shoebox campaigner is launching her 8th annual appeal to help the homeless - despite having just given birth to twins.

Wear pink to fight cancer

Wear pink to fight cancer

20 October 2021

People are being asked to put on pink clothing over two days and help fundraise to combat breast cancer.

New £2.5m relief road opens after 6 year wait

New £2.5m relief road opens after 6 year wait

19 October 2021

A six-year wait for a new relief road to alleviate congestion on one side of a town has ended.

GoFundMe launched to help Mya's family

GoFundMe launched to help Mya's family

19 October 2021

A GoFundMe appeal in memory of a 13-year-old hit by a car could allow her family to create a lasting memorial.

'Bring back all-day fast trains'

'Bring back all-day fast trains'

19 October 2021

An MP wants the return of a full high speed rail service for smaller communities in her constituency.

Primary teacher turns talent to musical baby classes

Primary teacher turns talent to musical baby classes

19 October 2021

A primary school teacher who became a mum during the pandemic has turned her talent to interactive baby classes.

'Online trolls can be unmasked'

'Online trolls can be unmasked'

19 October 2021

An MP, speaking in the aftermath of the David Amess killing, says those who send abusive messages anonymously can be tracked down.

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