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Cruel mother who abused baby Tony back in jail after ‘fling with sex offender’

Cruel mother who abused baby Tony back in jail after ‘fling with sex offender’

09 June 2024

The cruel birth mother of Tony Hudgell has been recalled to prison for breaching her licence conditions.

Restaurant reopens with new owners following £80k revamp

Restaurant reopens with new owners following £80k revamp

08 June 2024

A high street restaurant and bar which suddenly shut has reopened under new ownership.

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‘Labour will win - so you can vote for us’ says Greens

‘Labour will win - so you can vote for us’ says Greens

07 June 2024

The Green Party launches their general election campaign with a swipe at polluted rivers.

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Driver taken to hospital after M20 crash

Driver taken to hospital after M20 crash

06 June 2024

A driver was taken to hospital after a crash between a car and lorry stopped traffic on the M20 last night.

Homes and sports hub plan for former golf course

Homes and sports hub plan for former golf course

06 June 2024

A new sports hub is proposed to accommodate football, padel tennis, a golf driving range and a restaurant, along with 100 new homes.

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‘The council is just not listening about Sunday parking charges’

‘The council is just not listening about Sunday parking charges’

05 June 2024

Voices were raised and banners were waved in a rally against the introduction of Sunday parking charges.

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Fish image helps catch cocaine dealer

Fish image helps catch cocaine dealer

04 June 2024

A drug dealer was caught by detectives when he sent an image of himself holding a fish.

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Warning ahead of ‘noisy’ work on railway

Warning ahead of ‘noisy’ work on railway

04 June 2024

Network Rail has warned of noisy equipment and train horns as its carries out essential work to replace existing track.

Village ‘stuck’ between gas and water roadworks

Village ‘stuck’ between gas and water roadworks

03 June 2024

Residents have faced 40 minute delays getting to work or school as planned water works clash with emergency gas repairs.

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Homes plan would see orchard built over

Homes plan would see orchard built over

02 June 2024

A proposal to build 52 homes on an established orchard has already attracted 200 objections.

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Care home shut down after ‘serious concerns’ over safety.

Care home shut down after ‘serious concerns’ over safety.

02 June 2024

A care home that looks after people with dementia has been forced to close following an “Inadequate” rating by the CQC.

By-election called after councillor quits his post

By-election called after councillor quits his post

31 May 2024

A Green councillor has resigned, prompting a by-election which will coincide with the general election.

‘Voters need to be given the chance to quiz election candidates’

‘Voters need to be given the chance to quiz election candidates’

31 May 2024

A resident is looking to organise his own general election hustings so voters can “ask the questions they want answers to”.

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Family-run freight firm is an ‘export champion’

Family-run freight firm is an ‘export champion’

30 May 2024

A freight company has been given a royal honour in recognition of its overseas sales.

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Gas leak at crossroads causes chaos for drivers

Gas leak at crossroads causes chaos for drivers

30 May 2024

A gas leak has resulted in diversions and delays for drivers as emergency closures clash with planned water works.

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Carer used pensioner’s card to spend £8k on clothes and takeaways

Carer used pensioner’s card to spend £8k on clothes and takeaways

30 May 2024

A pensioner only discovered his carer had spent £8,000 on his card when he received a letter from debt collectors.

Be prepared to be soaked at river festival

Be prepared to be soaked at river festival

29 May 2024

Teams of six are needed to race a raft of their own design on the River Medway.

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Police called to reports of man with ‘Samurai sword’

Police called to reports of man with ‘Samurai sword’

29 May 2024

Officers attended following reports a man was carrying a weapon but the suspected Samurai sword turned out to be something else.

New £75k playground will ‘make a difference’ for villagers

New £75k playground will ‘make a difference’ for villagers

26 May 2024

A parish council leader has said new sports equipment at a play park will be enjoyed by many young villagers.

Developer asks for views on 118-home development

Developer asks for views on 118-home development

26 May 2024

A housing developer has launched a public consultation on plans for more than one hundred homes.

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