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Dartford pays tribute to Paris terror attack victims

The French flag will fly at half-mast in Dartford today in tribute to those who died in Friday’s terror attacks in Paris.

A Europe-wide minute’s silence will also be honoured in the town at 11am, with other services being held across Kent.

Dartford Borough Council's Control Development Board approved a tower block with 151 flats to be built in Greenhithe. .
Dartford Borough Council's Control Development Board approved a tower block with 151 flats to be built in Greenhithe. .

Gravesend will join Dartford in holding a minute’s silence and lowering the French tricolour to half-mast outside the Civic Centre in Community Square, whilst shoppers at The Mall in Maidstone will also pay their respects this morning.

Islamic State’s latest strike against the French capital left 129 people dead and hundreds more injured, with 89 alone killed at the Bataclan concert venue.

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