Commissioner to appoint chief executive to oversee £500m Kent Police budget
Commissioner to appoint chief executive to oversee £500m Kent Police budget
Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott has proposed the appointment of a new chief executive to manage a budget of nearly £500m.
Be Bright Be Seen: Free reflective keyrings to help keep children stay safe this winter
Be Bright Be Seen: Free reflective keyrings to help keep children stay safe this winter
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Our pick of Kent’s pumpkin patches
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Seven whales die off the Kent coast amid rescue efforts
Seven whales die off the Kent coast amid rescue efforts
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Four dead whales wash up on Kent coast despite rescue effort
Four dead whales wash up on Kent coast despite rescue effort
Four dead whales have washed up on the Kent coast despite a rescue effort by divers.
Sell-out Christmas events to book now
Sell-out Christmas events to book now
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No further sightings of whales stranded off Kent coast
No further sightings of whales stranded off Kent coast
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Couple’s popular wine bar goes on market for £525k
Couple’s popular wine bar goes on market for £525k
The owners of a popular seaside micropub and wine bar are calling time on their working life but hope somebody else will take it on.
KCC axes children’s university to save £62k a year
KCC axes children’s university to save £62k a year
The Kent Children’s University has been dropped by the county’s largest authority blaming falling numbers.
Why Kent can bounce back after hundreds lose jobs in collapse of two firms
Why Kent can bounce back after hundreds lose jobs in collapse of two firms
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