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Good times guaranteed with rainbow run

Good times guaranteed with rainbow run

07 July 2021

Banish a bleak year by cheerily chasing rainbows at the KM Colour Run.

Green light for pool drinks licence

Green light for pool drinks licence

06 July 2021

Councillors have granted permission for the serving of alcohol at a putting green and paddling pool site but with strict conditions.

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Asylum seekers found inside lorry on ferry

Asylum seekers found inside lorry on ferry

06 July 2021

It is understood that 18 people have been discovered on board a cross-Channel ferry at a Kent port.

A great Deal come rain or shine

A great Deal come rain or shine

05 July 2021

A shelter at a seaside town has become the first of three to be renovated by the area's district council.

More than 200 people found trying to cross Channel

More than 200 people found trying to cross Channel

05 July 2021

French and British authorities have found hundreds of migrants attempting to cross the Channel, officials have revealed.

Migration demo - four in court

Migration demo - four in court

04 July 2021

Four men have appeared before magistrates, one accused of assaulting a policeman, after a protest at a Kent port.

Everything you need to know about The Open

Everything you need to know about The Open

02 July 2021

As thousands prepare to descend on Sandwich for The Open golf, here's what you need to know if you're going along or living nearby.

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No arrest for thief after he crossed customs onto French soil

No arrest for thief after he crossed customs onto French soil

01 July 2021

Police were left unable to arrest a thief after he crossed the border onto 'French soil' despite being caught on CCTV stealing from pub.

Would you help survey pollution-busting effects of Deal's trees?

Would you help survey pollution-busting effects of Deal's trees?

01 July 2021

Volunteers are sought to undertake training and survey how much pollution and C02 is absorbed by trees in Deal.

Anyone for tennis? Times three

Anyone for tennis? Times three

01 July 2021

A trio of courts have opened at a Kent park as tennis fever takes hold during the Wimbledon Championships.

Nearly 6,000 people make Channel crossing

Nearly 6,000 people make Channel crossing

01 July 2021

The number of asylum seekers who reached the UK by crossing the Channel in small boats in the first part of the year has been revealed.

Councillor who was former deputy mayor resigns from town and district

Councillor who was former deputy mayor resigns from town and district

01 July 2021

A prominent town councillor and portfolio holder for the district has resigned with immediate effect having served since 2015.

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Show must go on for music and arts festival

Show must go on for music and arts festival

30 June 2021

A Kent music and arts festival attracting performers of international renown is bravely pressing ahead with its 16 day programme from tomorrow

Ten new dog bag dispensers

Ten new dog bag dispensers

30 June 2021

There are now a total 25 stations providing bags to pick up dog mess, with all locations listed here.

New boss for immigration and asylum

New boss for immigration and asylum

29 June 2021

Two parts of the Home Office, including the Border Force, will now come under one director general who will be hired shortly.

Aquapark and watersports lake given the go ahead

Aquapark and watersports lake given the go ahead

29 June 2021

Plans to build a water park on a field may have divided opinion in the community but developers won permission.

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Arsonist set fire to flat while occupants were inside

Arsonist set fire to flat while occupants were inside

28 June 2021

A man has been jailed after he used a cigarette to start a flat fire, while its occupants were still in the building.

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Airfield protesters report 'theft' of placards

Airfield protesters report 'theft' of placards

28 June 2021

Opponents of a proposed airfield say they will put out even more protest signs after reporting the theft of placards and banners.

Interest in community garden blooms after TV show

Interest in community garden blooms after TV show

28 June 2021

Volunteers who have beautified a ruined Tudor castle with flowers told how the community garden has not only helped the view, it's improved lives.

'Deafening diggers and dust is driving us up the wall'

'Deafening diggers and dust is driving us up the wall'

27 June 2021

Residents living next to a building site have no respite from the noise and mess where developers are using the site on Sundays and public holidays.

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