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Burglars posing as council workers steal from homes
13 May 2014Bogus callers have targeted homes across two council areas, stealing purses, wallets, mobile phones and handbags.
To boldly imagine what no artist has imagined before...
13 May 2014A concept sketch has been unveiled giving a glimpse of another world... containing a multi-million pounds space centre.
Father crushed to death when car fell off ramps
10 May 2014A man was crushed by his Land Rover Discovery after it fell off ramps as he worked underneath it.
A weekend of flour power
09 May 2014Plain sailing as three windmills in the Ashford area will welcome visitors to a special heritage festival.
Access fears over A28 closure
08 May 2014The main road in and out of Tenterden is to be closed to traffic for resurfacing, leading to concerns over access.
Crash closes motorway lanes during rush hour
08 May 2014Coastbound lanes of the M20 between Ashford and Maidstone have reopened following this morning's crash.
Lifeguards under fire as man saves drowning boy
03 May 2014A hero who saved a boy drowning in a leisure centre pool has hit out at the lifeguards on duty.
Shuttle bus service axed
01 May 2014The shuttle bus service between Ashford town centre and the town's Designer Outlet has been chopped.
"Our shops raise vital funds"
24 April 2014Demelza children's hospice has stressed the importance of its shops following complaints that there are too many charity outlets in Tenterden.
Tank history revealed
24 April 2014The story of how and why a First World War tank ended up sited in Ashford town centre is detailed in a special Kentish Express article.
Eurotunnel plans to increase lorry capacity
23 April 2014Operation Stack could be a thing of the past amid plans to improve access to the Channel Tunnel and double the holding capacity for lorries.
Life-saving volunteer in plea to join him
23 April 2014Their lives in your hands - could you be a community first responder?
Owner left horse starving and in pain
23 April 2014A woman's who left a colt in pain for weeks and with 'no flesh at all on his body' has been fined.
Fight for justice stepped up after holiday death
19 April 2014The family of a Kent lawyer killed in a boat tragedy on holiday in Brazil are stepping up their campaign for a prosecution over her death.
Forty chinchillas die in fire
19 April 2014About 40 chinchillas died this morning when the building they were being kept in caught fire.
Top award for long-serving medic
17 April 2014Raymond Ashman has been honoured by the Queen in recognition of more than four decades of service to St John Ambulance.
'Charity shops trade unfairly'
16 April 2014Plans by Demelza children's hospice to open a shop in Tenterden have led to concerns about the number of charity shops in the town.
War satire on stage
16 April 2014Members of Tenterden Operatic & Dramatic Society (TODS) are putting the finishing touches to their latest show.
Three appointments cancelled as pensioner fights lung disease
16 April 2014A pensioner with a life-threatening lung condition had three hospital appointments cancelled - one so his doctor could attend a funeral in India.
The things I do for a good cause!
16 April 2014Pet pooches helped raise more than £1,000 for Charing's Christmas lights appeal.
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‘This rat-run bridge isn’t wide enough - someone will be killed soon’