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Latest Ashford Borough Council News
Women's fashion chain to close only Kent store after 20 years at Designer Outlet
A premium fashion brand is to close its only Kent store.
Live: Hosepipe ban and more Kent school closures as 'extreme heat' warning extended
A hosepipe ban has been introduced and more school closures announced as Kent braces for another day of high temperatures.
Man in court accused of trying to kill wife
A 61-year-old man has appeared in court accused of trying to kill his wife at their home in Ashford.
‘We need to be efficient...but not at the expense of residents’ safety’
MP Sojan Joseph raises concerns about potential cuts to the fire service, especially for those living in rural areas.
Cat dies in bungalow fire
A cat has sadly died in a kitchen fire at a bungalow.
Homes without water while schools and tips shut early as Kent sweltered in 'extreme heat'
Homes were left without water and businesses were forced to close after two burst water mains caused an outage in parts of Kent.
‘It’s sad our village has lost its only pub - it didn’t need to become housing’
A village’s only pub will be converted into housing - leaving residents feeling “gutted”.
Tory big guns in TV Brexit debate rematch ten years on
Kent Tory big guns Damian Green and Craig MacKinlay take part in a TV Brexit debate rematch a decade on.
One of town’s four McDonald’s closes for refurb
A McDonald’s restaurant has closed for more than three weeks for a refurbishment.
Man airlifted to hospital after crash closes part of M20 for two hours
A man was taken to hospital after an early morning crash closed part of the M20 for more than two hours.
Latest Canterbury City Council News
Paramedics tried to save man, 49, who died in play park tragedy
A man who died after being found unresponsive in a park’s public toilets has been named.
Live: Hosepipe ban and more Kent school closures as 'extreme heat' warning extended
A hosepipe ban has been introduced and more school closures announced as Kent braces for another day of high temperatures.
Build homes on old youth centre site to tackle anti-social behaviour, say developers
Developers say building homes on a former youth centre site will help tackle anti-social behaviour - but residents want the facility rebuilt instead.
Care home residents discovered ‘lifting empty forks to their mouths as staff talked over them'
A care home has been plunged into special measures after residents waited 19 hours for help while others lifted empty forks to their mouths.
'I'm 103 and never been drunk in my life!’
A great-great-grandmother reveals the secrets to her long life, including the fact she’s never been drunk and was ‘always on the go’.
Person taken to hospital after crash on major route
A person has been taken to hospital after a one-vehicle crash on the A2.
‘A huge shame’: Sadness as much-loved Kent cinema to close
A much-loved cinema is to shut next week - after bosses warned it would struggle to survive amid rising car park charges.
Paedophile teacher who abused boys in care home jailed
A former teacher who abused young boys at a children’s home - including targeting one victim as he slept - has been jailed for 14 years.
Demolition begins after suspected arson blaze left Odeon cinema in ruins
Demolition work is now underway at a former cinema destroyed by fire in a suspected arson attack.
Parents join forces to save gymnastics after club's sudden collapse
Determined parents have launched a new gymnastics club just two weeks after the sudden closure of a previous provider that had operated for 50 years.
Latest Dover District Council News
‘I got an insight into what teenagers are thinking about decisions adults are making’
After speaking with pupils, MP Mike Tapp says it is obvious how engaged the younger generations are in politics despite the stigma that they aren’t.
Missing Glastonbury? These grassroots venues are hosting the next best thing this weekend
Big festival energy is coming to small stages as Kent joins a nationwide celebration of live music.
Long-running Christmas event axed amid spiralling costs and lack of public support
An annual free Christmas event has been axed for the second year in a row amid spiralling costs and lack of support.
‘Think Kent’s hot now? We remember when the roads were melting!’
With a rare red warning of extreme heat in place for parts of Kent this week, we look back on the record-breaking summer of 1976.
‘We’ve got wine in our blood - but it’s time to step away’
Owners of one of Kent’s oldest vineyards say they are still planning to step away after a sale lasting 18 months fell through.
‘This underrated attraction was a great family day out - with a lovely mum-friendly end to our visit’
Our reporter and her children found the perfect place to keep everyone happy on a family day out.
Head teacher turning around troubled school quits amid ‘intense political pressure’
A head teacher who was making improvements at a struggling secondary school has announced he is standing down from his position.
‘The PM is right to act - this is about giving children their childhoods back’
Dover and Deal MP Mike Tapp says the Prime Minister is right to introduce a social media ban for children under 16.
Hot Fuzz actor launches first solo art exhibition in Kent
Gallery bosses have expressed their delight at hosting the first-ever solo exhibition by actor Nick Frost.
Head teacher, Coastguard officer and England footballer among Kent people recognised in King’s Birthday honours
An HM Coastguard officer who has dedicated three decades to keeping lives safe at sea is among several people from Kent named in today’s honours list.
Latest Folkestone & Hythe District Council News
Algerian man jailed for risking lives during small boat crossing
An Algerian man who was captured by drone, piloting a small boat with more than 60 people across the English Channel, has been jailed for two years.
Two taken to hospital after emergency crews rush to rescue swimmers and jet-skiers off Kent coast
Two people were taken to hospital after eight people, including two jet-skiers, were rescued from the sea off the Kent coast
Tiny Kent school with just 97 pupils celebrates 175th anniversary
A primary school with just 97 students marked its 175th anniversary with a fly-over that saw its head teacher do a loop-the-loop.
‘We need to be efficient...but not at the expense of residents’ safety’
MP Sojan Joseph raises concerns about potential cuts to the fire service, especially for those living in rural areas.
Council sells historic flats for £800k after encouraging tenants to move
A council that encouraged social housing tenants to move out of a Grade II-listed property has now sold it at auction for £826,000.
Missing Glastonbury? These grassroots venues are hosting the next best thing this weekend
Big festival energy is coming to small stages as Kent joins a nationwide celebration of live music.
Busy road near school and station to close for months for ‘vital’ works
A busy road near a secondary school and railway station will be closed for two months for “vital” works to upgrade water networks.
‘Transformational’ £400k boost for rundown sports centre reopening plan
A rundown sports centre closed for two years and vandalised by youths has received a huge funding boost as it edges closer to reopening.
Man arrested after 67 cars damaged in two-day vandalism spree
An investigation has been launched by police after 67 cars were damaged over the weekend.
Rare red weather warning issued as parts of Kent to reach almost 40C
Parts of Kent are forecast to swelter in temperatures of almost 40C this week as a record-breaking heatwave prompts weather and health alerts.
Latest Thanet District Council News
Footage shows arrests after beach brawls as huge crowds flock to Kent coast
Police body-cam footage shows officers chasing and arresting suspects after fights broke out during an evening of disruption on the Kent coast.
Arrests after ‘series of robberies’ and threats with knives on Kent trains
Five teenagers have been arrested after commuters were allegedly robbed and threatened with knives on several Kent trains.
Live: Hosepipe ban and more Kent school closures as 'extreme heat' warning extended
A hosepipe ban has been introduced and more school closures announced as Kent braces for another day of high temperatures.
‘The five-star food was so good, we almost forgot about the shoddy service’
Our table wasn’t ready and it took an hour for the food to arrive… but this place has something about it.
‘Crowd control measures’ in place as hundreds descend on seaside town
Crowd control measures are in place and access to a station has been restricted as high levels of visitors descend on a coastal town.
Coastguard called amid report of ‘two children in difficulty’ in sea
The coastguard helicopter, police and lifeboat teams were called to children in trouble while swimming near a harbour.
‘I was depressed, lonely and had an emergency C-section - I didn’t think I’d do this 12 weeks later’
A mum who suffered with chronic sickness during pregnancy and had an emergency C-section has won a beauty pageant just 12 weeks later.
‘My clothes melted and I was left scarred for life - violent crime is out of control’
WARNING - GRAPHIC IMAGES: An acid attack survivor fears violent crime is “out of control” in his district - and says more must be done to stop it.
Tory big guns in TV Brexit debate rematch ten years on
Kent Tory big guns Damian Green and Craig MacKinlay take part in a TV Brexit debate rematch a decade on.
More dispersal orders in place amid force’s ‘summer crackdown’
Police have once again been granted extra powers to crackdown on anti-social behaviour in a district’s town centres and seafronts.
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