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Latest Ashford Borough Council News
Motorway mobile phone blunder costs cabbie his licence - and £2k
A taxi driver has failed in his bid to regain his licence after being caught using his phone at the wheel while driving on the M25.
Young lioness known for her 'feisty' personality dies
Much-loved lioness known for her 'feisty' personality dies aged two.
‘It’s absolutely killed us – it’s the worst week we’ve ever had’
Shopkeepers struggling with “atrocious footfall” fear a huge town centre roadworks project has caused them long-lasting damage.
Pub bosses back calls for VAT reduction amid ‘crucifying’ rates’
Kent landlords are backing calls for VAT to be halved in a bid to stop it “crucifying” pubs and restaurants.
Burglars smash holes in walls and steal meat worth thousands from butchers
Burglars smashed holes in the walls of a butcher’s shop to break in, causing thousands of pounds of damage and stealing vast amounts of meat.
'Absolute chaos' fears as Op Brock to return over 'very, very busy summer'
Kent's roads face a “chaotic” summer with Operation Brock and possible delays caused by new border checks, councillors fear.
‘It’s no longer a depressing dump thanks to a superstar behind the bar’
A whole new ball game: Secret Drinker revels in the transformation of a town centre sports bar.
Sadness as popular carvery closes after 15 years in town
A popular carvery has closed after “15 incredible years”, amid plans to turn the site into homes.
Family learn truth about scan dye tragedy after woman’s death initially ruled ‘natural’
A woman who survived a cardiac arrest later found to have been caused by a medical dye was fatally given the same substance again just weeks later.
Shocking footage shows drivers racing on M2 at speeds of ‘up to 120mph’
Two men have been disqualified from driving for 18 months after being caught racing on a motorway.
Latest Canterbury City Council News
Massive battery facility size of nine football pitches approved for farmland
Proposals for a massive solar farm battery storage facility on rural land have been given the green light.
Pub bosses back calls for VAT reduction amid ‘crucifying’ rates’
Kent landlords are backing calls for VAT to be halved in a bid to stop it “crucifying” pubs and restaurants.
Burglars smash holes in walls and steal meat worth thousands from butchers
Burglars smashed holes in the walls of a butcher’s shop to break in, causing thousands of pounds of damage and stealing vast amounts of meat.
CCTV image released after woman filmed in H&M changing room
Police have released a CCTV image of a man they believe can help with their enquiries
Anger as giant Kent solar farm used truckloads of water to wash panels as taps ran dry
Kent’s biggest solar farm used tens of thousands of litres of water from a roadside standpipe to wash its panels as people’s taps ran dry.
The hidden £1.25m high street home up for sale for first time in 500 years
A 16th-century house has “reluctantly” been put up for sale by the trustees of a charity to fund vital repairs to a landmark.
‘We can’t believe she’s not going to just walk through the door’
A heartbroken friend of a “generous and beautiful” mother says stricter rules are needed for compulsory protection after she died in a horse accident.
Arrest made after armed police join huge response to emergency incident
Armed police were called to a property following a report of a man with a weapon.
AI data centre plans to go before councillors amid ‘existential’ water crisis
The fate of controversial plans for an AI data centre will be decided by councillors amid concerns over an “existential” water crisis.
Kent home where Bagpuss was created and filmed goes on market for £1.2m
The former home of Bagpuss creator Peter Firmin has gone on the market for £1.2 million.
Latest Dover District Council News
‘Our towns are full of worry’: 1,000 people back bid to scrap new parking rule
More than 1,000 people have signed a petition calling on a council to reverse its “bonkers” decision to impose a three-hour time limit in car parks.
How KentOnline article led to reopening of cold case solved after two decades
A KentOnline article helped relaunch the investigation into murdered mum of three Debbie Griggs, who was later found buried in a garden.
‘I want to help young people better understand how our democracy works’
Dover and Deal MP Mike Tapp says he wants to “help young people better understand how our democracy works” at his politics summer school.
‘We can’t believe she’s not going to just walk through the door’
A heartbroken friend of a “generous and beautiful” mother says stricter rules are needed for compulsory protection after she died in a horse accident.
‘It’s been my life’s work’: Hospital scientist retires after 45 years
A scientist has hung up her lab coat after more than four decades of serving patients across the county.
‘It’s a very tough year for festivals’: Food and music event cancelled due to low ticket sales
Organisers have pulled a Kent food and music festival planned for the last weekend in June due to slow ticket sales.
‘Beautiful’ mum died after being dragged by horse along country lane
A “beautiful” mum died after being dragged along a country lane by a horse that bolted after being spooked by barking dogs, an inquest has heard.
Ex-MP who was jailed for sexual assault files for bankruptcy
A former Tory Kent MP who was jailed for sexual assault has now filed for bankruptcy and is working as a builder.
Man in 30s arrested after forensics team called to alleged rape
Police are carrying out enquiries and a man has been taken into custody following a report of a rape.
Opening date revealed for fire-hit restaurant
Bosses at a restaurant hit by a fire on New Year’s Day say it will reopen this summer after an “incredibly difficult few months”.
Latest Folkestone & Hythe District Council News
'It's disgusting': Baker's fury as thieves target cake stall
A baker has been forced to step up security, installing CCTV cameras and alarms after suffering a series of thefts.
'Absolute chaos' fears as Op Brock to return over 'very, very busy summer'
Kent's roads face a “chaotic” summer with Operation Brock and possible delays caused by new border checks, councillors fear.
How gang fronted by Kent career criminal smuggled migrants into UK
A gang fronted by a Kent career criminal have been found guilty of smuggling Afghan migrants into the UK by concealing them inside a lorry.
‘Our clean energy future starts here in Kent’
MP Tony Vaughan addresses the need for the UK to be a clean energy powerhouse, with a key part of the revolution needing to tak
‘Reckless’ jet skis cause havoc and put swimmers at risk despite harbour ban
A group of “reckless” jet-skiers riding dangerously put swimmers at risk and ignored orders to leave despite their crafts being banned from the area.
‘It’s been my life’s work’: Hospital scientist retires after 45 years
A scientist has hung up her lab coat after more than four decades of serving patients across the county.
‘It certainly contributed’: Business owner blasts MP's 'dodgy shops' video as branch closes
A seafood business says a social media video about “dodgy shops” posted by a Kent MP contributed to its decision to close its high street premises.
Olympic gymnast and Strictly dancer to tour with chart-topping vocal group
Expect retro classics and slick dance routines as one of the best-loved harmony groups hits the road.
Couple jailed in Iran on espionage charges lose appeal, family say
A British couple jailed on spying charges in Iran have lost an appeal against their convictions, their family have said.
Rainbow flags at the ready! Your guide to Kent’s Pride celebrations
There’s plenty of glitter, music and big celebrations as Pride returns to spread love across the county.
Latest Thanet District Council News
Investigation launched after seagull ‘shot in head and killed’ in park
Police are investigating reports of animal abuse after a seagull was killed in a suspected attack.
Another dispersal order launched in police’s ‘summer crackdown’
Police have been granted extra powers to deal with ongoing reports of anti-social behaviour in a troubled town.
‘We’re really worried’: Concern as Kent’s biggest HMO given green light
Controversial plans for what is set to become Kent’s biggest HMO have been approved despite almost 200 objections and concerns from neighbours.
'It's scary - we had to close': Police launch summer crackdown on rowdy youths
Police say they are launching a “summer crackdown” on antisocial behaviour - as traders describe being scared of “intimidating” crowds of youths.
New CGI video shows how dilapidated music venue will look after transformation
A new CGI video has been released showing how a music venue will look once its transformation is complete, as bosses reveal its first confirmed gig.
'It's not been up to standard': Council leader pledges changes after missed bin collections
A council boss has admitted missed bin collections have left the service “not at the standard” expected for residents and promised to make changes.
‘She knew something wasn’t right and she acted straight away’
A father who suffered a cardiac arrest says his wife’s 999 call helped save his life, as well as the paramedics who arrived.
‘I love gardening but was struggling to do it - then they found the tumour’
A green-fingered grandad discovered he had bowel cancer after struggling to do the gardening for more than three minutes at a time.
Viral Facebook video fuels unsupported asylum seeker rumours after Travelodge closure
A video questioning why guests were suddenly told to leave a Travelodge sparked unsupported speculation it was being cleared for asylum seekers.
Man appears in court over damage to poignant soldier silhouette
A man has appeared in court after a poignant installation erected in Kent to remember the soldiers rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk was damaged.
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