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'Monumental delays and customer dissatisfaction'

'Monumental delays and customer dissatisfaction'

02 March 2016

The poor performance of Kent's leading rail operator has been debated in Westminster today.

American teaches us patriotism

American teaches us patriotism

02 March 2016

The founder of this weekend's Clean For The Queen campaign turns out to be a guest to our shores.

High-end cinema plans fall through

High-end cinema plans fall through

02 March 2016

Plans for a three-screen Curzon cinema to be installed in a Kent town have been put on hold due to rising costs.

Arrest warrant against doctor in teacher death case dropped

Arrest warrant against doctor in teacher death case dropped

01 March 2016

An arrest warrant against a doctor wanted in connection with the death of a Kent teacher has been dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service.

Shopping centre to unveil 3D plans for £70m improvements

Shopping centre to unveil 3D plans for £70m improvements

01 March 2016

Members of the public are invited to view 3D plans for a £70m town centre investment.

Regulator denies telling ambulance boss to step down

Regulator denies telling ambulance boss to step down

01 March 2016

Suggestions that the chairman of South East Coast Ambulance Service has been ordered to leave his post over a controversial policy have been denied.

Wait over as secondary school places are allocated

Wait over as secondary school places are allocated

01 March 2016

A record number of pupils have secured a place at one of their chosen secondary schools this year, despite an increase in the number of applications.

Forgotten Fields festival set to be memorable

Forgotten Fields festival set to be memorable

29 February 2016

Indie legends Suede and rapper Dizzie Rascal are among the headline acts announced for this summer's Forgotten Fields festival.

Drug dealer ordered to pay back almost £40,000

Drug dealer ordered to pay back almost £40,000

29 February 2016

A convicted drug dealer who made £132,000 from his crimes has been ordered to pay back a sum under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Ambulance services denies NHS 111 policy linked to deaths

Ambulance services denies NHS 111 policy linked to deaths

29 February 2016

South East Coast Ambulance Service has refuted claims that its handling of NHS 111 calls led to patient deaths.

Ambulance CCTV fails to reduce paramedic attacks

Ambulance CCTV fails to reduce paramedic attacks

28 February 2016

Attacks on paramedics have slightly risen despite CCTV in ambulances being introduced

The jewels in the county's crown

The jewels in the county's crown

28 February 2016

As the county's castles get ready to unlock their gates for a new season, we take a look at what’s on offer behind the castle walls.

Police appeal following 'attempted murder'

Police appeal following 'attempted murder'

26 February 2016

Detectives are treating a serious collision as an attempted murder and are appealing for more information following it

Profits glee for software developer

Profits glee for software developer

25 February 2016

A company which sells systems allowing staff to work out of the office expects pre-tax profits to be higher than market expectations.

Free chips for your dog!

Free chips for your dog!

24 February 2016

Take the lead with some canine capers from free microchipping events to helping homeless pooches and where to walk your dog across Kent.

Man allowed home to be used as drug base

Man allowed home to be used as drug base

24 February 2016

A man who allowed his home to be used as a base for a London drug dealer has been jailed.

Council's call for development sites

Council's call for development sites

23 February 2016

A Kent council is asking individuals to put forward sites which could potentially be developed under a new local plan.

Accountancy poaches client manager

Accountancy poaches client manager

23 February 2016

An accounting firm has added a new face to its corporate division after nabbing her from an international practice in the same town.

Tonbridge and Malling MP Tom Tugendhat will vote to stay in the EU

Tonbridge and Malling MP Tom Tugendhat will vote to stay in the EU

22 February 2016

Kent's MPs are setting out where they stand on the EU referendum

Journalist writes her own story

Journalist writes her own story

22 February 2016

A journalist from Tunbridge Wells who started work in 1960 has finally written her own story in a new book, Write for my Supper.

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