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Latest Ashford Borough Council News
Trust declares critical incident due to ‘exceptional demand’ for hospital services
Hospital chiefs have declared a critical incident due to “ongoing and exceptional demand”, warning of possible “long waits”.
Huge new Home Bargains to open this weekend - just a mile from existing store
A new Home Bargains store is to open this weekend - bringing two branches within a mile of each other.
Boy on scooter hit by car near school
A boy on a scooter was hit by a car near a school, sparking a road closure.
‘We’re under attack again - this is an assault on our village’
Villagers have raised concerns about plans for a new estate - less than three months after they celebrated a neighbouring development being blocked.
'We’ve moved and people from Essex are visiting our town's only role play centre’
Friends who set up a role play centre for children say parents are travelling from Essex to visit their new, bigger base.
Suspected burglar accused of 31 break-ins across country
A man has been remanded in custody for alleged burglaries across several counties where glass in windows and doors was smashed to gain entry.
‘Progress in Kent has not been moving quickly enough’
MP Sojan Joseph welcomes increases in funding for Kent for social care and potholes as he admits ‘progress has not been moving quickly enough’.
Bus operator could expand to serve pupils from new Kent depot
A new bus depot could be built on a growing business park as an operator seeks to expand its service - but residents have raised concerns over noise.
New fire training centre now ‘80% finished’ ahead of spring opening
New pictures show progress at a fire training centre being constructed in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster.
‘I’m proud of what my family’s achieved in 77 years - we’ve helped a lot of people’
A vehicle hire company that has served Kent for almost 80 years is no longer being run by its founding family for the first time in its history.
Latest Canterbury City Council News
Trust declares critical incident due to ‘exceptional demand’ for hospital services
Hospital chiefs have declared a critical incident due to “ongoing and exceptional demand”, warning of possible “long waits”.
Jan Leeming hits out over ‘screaming child’ spoiling lunch at Kent hotel
A former BBC newsreader has taken a pop at a Kent boutique hotel, saying that a screaming child spoiled a birthday lunch with a friend.
Closed pub to ‘rise again’ after hitting the market
A new landlord is being sought to take over a pub which closed after the last owners decided to retire.
Traffic held on dual carriageway after crash sparks large emergency response
Motorists are being held on a dual carriageway after a crash sparked a large emergency response.
Huge former tax office up for £10.5m after being converted into flats
A newly-converted city centre office block, which has been transformed into flats, has gone on the market for £10.5 million.
River Island store confirms closing date after 20 years at shopping centre
A huge River Island store is closing after two decades at a shopping centre - with a potential replacement already lined up.
Month-long repair works begin in town centre car park
Work is underway on a large stormwater tank under a town’s main car park, with repairs expected to last four weeks.
‘Pub manager had me in tears’: Barmaid wins thousands in wage dispute
A barmaid wrongly accused of stealing is to receive thousands of pounds in compensation after an employment tribunal ruled she was unfairly dismissed.
Traffic flow resumes on dual carriageway after ‘multi-vehicle crash’
A dual carriageway blocked following reports of a multi-vehicle crash has now reopened.
Work to begin on new high street public square
The revamp of a high street grot spot is set to begin to create a new public square as part of a £200,000 overhaul.
Latest Dover District Council News
Tunnel reopens after huge queues of lorries heading to port
Huge queues of lorries due to an issue at the Port of Dover led to the closure of a tunnel where the M20 meets the A20.
‘We’re best friends and ran business for 11 years - it’s heartbreaking’
Two best friends who ran a food van together for more than a decade have spoken of the “heartbreaking” decision to sell the business.
'Completely overloaded!' Fears as five estates planned along one-mile stretch
Fears roads could be “completely overloaded” have been raised amid plans for five housing estates along a one-mile stretch.
‘He gritted his teeth and grabbed my throat – I thought he’d never let go’
A mum-of-three strangled by her “evil” former fiancé until she was left gasping for breath says she feared he would never let go.
Kent stores at risk after The Original Factory Shop enters administration
The last two Original Factory Shop stores in Kent are among those at risk of closure after the brand plunged into administration.
‘This is about restoring confidence in policing and making our streets safer’
Mike Tapp MP says Labour’s new approach to policing will help cut crime and make people feel safer in their communities.
‘We need a proper boardwalk, not a pound shop version’
Plans for a new seafront boardwalk have been branded a “pound shop version” of the popular one in Folkestone.
Future of former No Name Shop and Bistro revealed
A prestigious French-style deli that closed after almost two decades will reopen as a Turkish restaurant.
‘This is our home, not a campsite’: Anger over campervans ‘spoiling’ neighbourhood
Residents are calling for a council crackdown on drivers leaving their campervans outside homes and blocking driveways.
Construction to start soon on £20m leisure centre revamp
Construction is set to get underway on a £20 million revamp of a leisure centre following the demolition of a long-standing swimming pool.
Latest Folkestone & Hythe District Council News
Trust declares critical incident due to ‘exceptional demand’ for hospital services
Hospital chiefs have declared a critical incident due to “ongoing and exceptional demand”, warning of possible “long waits”.
CCTV appeal following assault in pub
Police have released a CCTV image of a man after paramedics were called to an assault in Wetherspoons.
Tunnel reopens after huge queues of lorries heading to port
Huge queues of lorries due to an issue at the Port of Dover led to the closure of a tunnel where the M20 meets the A20.
‘I thought there was no point in making records’
Status Quo’s Francis Rossi surprised everyone, including himself, when he agreed to record his latest solo album, The Accidental.
‘We’re best friends and ran business for 11 years - it’s heartbreaking’
Two best friends who ran a food van together for more than a decade have spoken of the “heartbreaking” decision to sell the business.
‘Welcome to Folkestone, the clapping capital of the UK’
We caught Suede on their current UK tour to see the band perform hits from their back catalogue and latest album, Antidepressants.
Police demand licence review after ‘alcohol sold to girl with learning difficulties’
A Premier shop faces a licence review following reports alcohol was sold to a vulnerable child with learning difficulties.
Former charity building to be turned into homes for elderly amid ‘housing emergency’
An empty former dementia centre is set to be converted into social housing for the elderly to help tackle waiting lists.
Arrests after immigration officers visit high street shop
Two people have been arrested following a visit by immigration officers to a high street business.
Busy dental practice could move across town under new plans
A busy dentist could relocate across town under newly submitted plans to help address a ‘severe lack of medical facilities’.
Latest Thanet District Council News
Trust declares critical incident due to ‘exceptional demand’ for hospital services
Hospital chiefs have declared a critical incident due to “ongoing and exceptional demand”, warning of possible “long waits”.
‘He didn’t hesitate’: Boy, 4, donates his Christmas money to hospice after uncle’s death
A little boy has donated his £25 Christmas money to the Pilgrims Hospice after seeing a family member being cared for by the charity.
Police called to disturbance at soft play centre
Police were called to a disturbance at a soft play centre after a man reportedly pushed a member of staff.
‘Public money went into this, there should be some accountability’
The owner of a seaside amusement park has been challenged to account for the closure of its century-old scenic railway.
Appeal to reopen Kent’s first car ‘drifting’ school which shut amid complaints
Kent’s first car ‘drifting’ school has closed down following complaints about noise – with fears it could lead to more danger on the roads.
Man in court following damage to 14 town centre shops
A man in his 30s has been charged amid damage to 14 shop windows in a town centre.
Mum’s heartbreak at death of son who ‘lived life to the fullest’
A grieving mum has told how her charismatic son “lived life to the fullest” despite being told he was unlikely to live past the age of eight.
Dog clears first hurdle after engagement ring sale helps fund surgery
A dog needing cancer surgery which was funded, in part, by the owner selling her engagement ring has cleared her first hurdle.
The 36 venues taking part in Kent foodie hotspot’s special Restaurant Week
One town is at the heart of Kent’s booming foodie trend, boasting some popular dining destinations - here we preview the special event taking place…
Access at last: £95k boardwalk plan for Kent beach
One of Kent’s most popular beaches is set to become disability-accessible under £95,000 proposals.
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