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A "devastated" dealer has been jailed after selling the drugs which led to a teenager's tragic death.
A top food-serving pub has won a national award for the second year running.
Three might just turn out to be the magic number for beleaguered Whitstable, according to chairman Gary Johnson.
A volunteer group is calling for action amid uncertainty over the future of Whitstable's colourful seafood-themed festival.
Artist Phillip Long has already built a giant urinal... now he plans to create an "exciting" new attraction for another Kent seaside town.
Player-boss Wayne Wilson insists Whitstable could not be any more motivated for Saturday’s derby trip to Faversham.
A crash between a BMW and Peugeot has closed one lane of a busy road.
Stuart King says if he can fire Whitstable to safety it would be his biggest achievement in football.
A reception centre for housing unaccompanied children seeking asylum in the UK has closed, and the building will now be demolished.
A helicopter landed on a football pitch after a cyclist and car collided near a railway bridge.
Books of condolence in memory of a local campaigner will be open for people to sign in Whitstable town centre.
An elderly man has been injured in a flat fire caused by rubbish catching light near a hob.
Lawyers for a pair of community groups have written to a council urging them to rip up a contract and stop the sale of a piece of land to developers.
Two brothers have lost an incredible 17 stone in a year, for very different reasons. Here's how they did it.
Player-boss Wayne Wilson wants Whitstable to channel the gung-ho spirit of Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle sides to help them secure their great escape.
A temporary post office has closed requiring urgent repairs leaving 40,000 residents without a central service.
A road has now reopened after a collision involving a motorbike.
A fish usually found in warmer waters has been discovered washed up on a Kent beach.
Ian Cox says Whitstable’s performance in Monday’s surprise derby win at Herne Bay has set the standard for the rest of the season.
A one-bedroom wooden beach shack in Seasalter has gone on the market with a six-figure guide price.
Whitstable chairman Gary Johnson won’t even entertain the thought that Monday’s derby with Herne Bay could be the Oystermen’s last for some time.
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