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Heaton takes fight to champion

Heaton takes fight to champion

Walmer & Kingsdown Golf Club's Benji Heaton was edged out in the English Open for Golfers with a Disability competition at Durham’s Ramside Hall.

Farmer’s plan for homes on fields ‘will absolutely spoil town’

Farmer’s plan for homes on fields ‘will absolutely spoil town’

Plans to build 45 new homes and a care home on a farmer’s wheat fields in Sandwich have drawn fierce objections from some neighbours living nearby.

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£1 million repairs needed for town’s landmark pier

£1 million repairs needed for town’s landmark pier

Vital repair works costing almost £1 million to a town’s landmark pier could be given the nod if councillors decide to release the cash.

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‘Beach drinking is part of the town’s culture – it’s just the youths that spoil it’

‘Beach drinking is part of the town’s culture – it’s just the youths that spoil it’

Plans to extend controls on beach drinking have been welcomed by residents - as councillors aim to avoid a repeat of shocking anti-social behaviour.

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Summer chaos fears as busy road to shut for SIX weeks with 22-mile diversion

Summer chaos fears as busy road to shut for SIX weeks with 22-mile diversion

Fears are growing that the six-week closure of a busy main road will be a hammer blow to businesses and lead to a “summer of disruption” for drivers.

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Vic and Nancy undeterred by Kent beach’s no-swim warning

Vic and Nancy undeterred by Kent beach’s no-swim warning

Comedian Vic Reeves appeared undeterred by a Kent beach’s ‘no-swim’ warning when he and his wife took a dip during the heatwave.

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Niblett’s just the ticket

Niblett’s just the ticket

Manager Steve King has revealed just how highly he rates versatile young Deal Town defender Max Niblett.

Kent golfers fall short as Open dream ends in final qualifying

Kent golfers fall short as Open dream ends in final qualifying

Kent’s hopefuls saw their Open Championship ambitions end after falling short in final qualifying for this year’s tournament at Royal Portrush.

Everyone for tennis!

Everyone for tennis!

Inclusion was the name of the game at the East Kent Schools Tennis Festival.

Woman terrorised ex’s mum by posting child abuse lies online

Woman terrorised ex’s mum by posting child abuse lies online

A woman who subjected an ex-boyfriend's mum to a vendetta of harassment, including posting lies on Facebook about child abuse. has been spared jail.

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Fang crowned in Royal St George’s thriller

Fang crowned in Royal St George’s thriller

America’s Ethan Fang won golf’s illustrious Amateur Championship title - now in its 130th year - in a tense finale at the Sandwich course.

Residents delighted after decision on controversial cafe plans

Residents delighted after decision on controversial cafe plans

Delighted residents are celebrating after divisive plans were refused for a new cafe next to gardens where a castle once stood.

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Buildings flattened as work starts on new town centre homes

Buildings flattened as work starts on new town centre homes

Town centre buildings have been flattened as work gets underway on a divisive new development of homes and shops.

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Plans approved for nine homes on former nursery site

Plans approved for nine homes on former nursery site

Plans to build nine homes on a former garden centre site have been approved despite concerns none of them will be classed as affordable housing.

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Funds secured to save popular community centre from going bust

Funds secured to save popular community centre from going bust

A charity based in a converted church has secured the necessary funds to avoid appointing administrators.

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Award-winning B&B could be turned into house

Award-winning B&B could be turned into house

Plans have been lodged to convert an award-winning bed and breakfast into a private home after the business failed to sell.

Teachers on strike after staff ‘forced to leave’ over redundancies

Teachers on strike after staff ‘forced to leave’ over redundancies

Striking teachers say “heavy-handed” redundancies at their school will “tear apart a great team” and leave pupils struggling.

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Plans submitted for £20 million revamp of ageing leisure centre

Plans submitted for £20 million revamp of ageing leisure centre

Plans have been submitted for the £20 million revamp of an ageing leisure centre - but residents have already raised concerns.

‘Time with Digby is precious’: Fresh hope for family of boy with incurable disease

‘Time with Digby is precious’: Fresh hope for family of boy with incurable disease

The parents of a nine-year-old boy battling a devastating muscle-wasting condition say new research could offer them more time with him.

Park painted pink in memory of mum of three

Park painted pink in memory of mum of three

Friends, family and colleagues came together in memory of a mum of three who died from cancer at just 54.

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