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Carnival organisers have revealed hopes to secure the Red Arrows to perform a display to mark the event’s 200th anniversary.
Two of Kent’s most famous and popular pubs have been ranked among the best seaside boozers in the UK.
A Jewish man and his wife have told of their horror at coming across anti-semitic graffiti in their home town.
Latest diving surveys have revealed a “remarkable” completeness of the wreckage of a 17th century English warship preserved on the seabed off Kent.
Police seized multiple bags of drugs and weapons – including zombie knives – after concerns were raised for someone inside a home.
Steve King and his Deal management team will aim to get a head start on some early-season scouting work ahead of this Sunday’s FA Cup clash.
A six-week road closure has resulted in traffic chaos, with gridlock so bad residents have struggled to get out of their driveways.
The owners of a Michelin Guide eatery have been hailed as “one of the greatest marital duos of British restaurants” in a glowing review.
Fears have been raised that a new housing development on the edge of a village could disturb an Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
An A-road has been shut in both directions after a two-vehicle crash left three people injured.
New drone images reveal the progress on a major project transforming a former college into a school’s extension.
Concerns raised over growing anti-social behaviour in a town after youths were seen climbing onto roofs and starting a fire in a phone box.
Exclusive: Plans for a £30 million hotel at a country park have been quietly dropped after the intended operator pulled out, KentOnline understands.
Deal are running the rule over young defender Sam Smith.
We’ve seen some high temperatures and heavy rainfall in Kent in recent weeks - and it seems the tropical conditions are having an effect.
King Charles was greeted by huge crowds on his first official visit to Kent since ascending the throne.
King Charles is coming to Kent for a high-profile royal visit set to shine a spotlight on the county’s coastline, volunteers and historic towns.
Boss Steve King is aware of the threat Deal’s FA Cup opponents will pose - even if the Hoops to be entered at this stage of the competition.
Rules blocking anti-social drinking across several towns have been approved - but councillors insist “it’s not a blanket ban”.
A £1 million budget for “urgent” repairs to a historic pier has been approved - to help ensure it survives for decades to come.
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