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A cocktail bar has closed down as devastated bosses say people “do not seem to be interested in going out anymore”.
This weekend could be the busiest late May Bank Holiday on Kent’s roads since before the pandemic, the RAC has warned.
A tourism group says a Kent district deserves UNESCO global heritage status because of its wealth of assets.
A man who abused call handlers and made threats to blind the paramedics sent to help him has been jailed.
A trail of white paint believed to have spilled from a leaking lorry has coated miles of roads and pavements.
A huge area of woodland in a Kent beauty spot has been put up for sale – sparking fears it will be snapped up by a housing developer.
Academy manager Mike Sandmann insists Dover’s Academy continue to punch well above their weight after celebrating their latest success.
Anxious residents have raised safety concerns after a lorry got wedged on a main road.
Former leader David Cameron famously urged his party to “stop banging on” about Brexit and immigration – but they show no signs of doing so.
A scheme has been put forward to replace a near-70-year-old town centre pub with a second-hand clothes shop, cafe and community workshop.
A road will be closed off for one year as work to expand a Kent village continues.
A Romanian man who smuggled four Vietnamese children in a single ‘coffin-like’ hide in the roof of a van has been jailed.
Controversial biometric border systems could be delayed yet again amid fears they will mar next year's Olympics.
An application has been submitted to host weddings of up to 60 guests, plus other functions, at a popular beauty spot.
A cocktail bar has been given permission to stay open later on weekend nights despite a concern over extra noise.
Plans are being worked on to bring new life to a struggling high street after it was revealed a nearby shopping centre will close.
The Labour Party have taken overall control of Dover District Council from the Conservatives after winning 17 seats.
Men posing as cleaners for a ferry company in an attempt to smuggle £1m worth of cocaine into the UK have been jailed.
A resident was left bruised and bloodied following an incident at an “inadequate” care home where rooms looked “tired, worn and in need of repair”.
Chairman Jim Parmenter appears to have cast doubt on the future of manager Mitch Brundle.
A “greasy” and “sticky” takeaway where inspectors found raw meat being stored with cheese has been ordered to undergo a deep clean.
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