News
Choppy seas but The One Show host water skis across Channel
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Shells blown up on Shepway holiday beach
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Port sale plans in 'chaos and confusion' after ferry firms accuse Dover Harbour Board of misleading them
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Time to book up for the Hawkinge Garage Safari
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Prosser teams up with pickets outside House of Commons
The
Prosser Perspective.... a weekly column from Dover and Deal MP Gwyn
Prosser.11 March 2010 |
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Folkestone hero Walter Tull should receive posthumous honour
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Folkestone Camera Club - 11 March 2010
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Recently we held our annual Len Charles Cup Competition when members show up to 15 images, of any subject as long as they are connected, along with a commentary. |
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Howard reaches agreement with Lydd airport over compensation to householders
Howard's
Way.... a weekly column from the Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC. MP.
11 March 2010 |
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M20 Operation Stack is a 'shambles' says major UK haulier boss
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Crime fighting charity used by fraudsters
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BBC
presenter Christine Bleakley, braved strong winds and choppy seas to
water ski across the English Channel from Dover to Calais this
morning (12 March).
Contractors
working on a Shepway beach, popular with holidaymakers unearthed five
unexploded World War II shells.
P&O,
NorfolkLine and Sea France have accused Dover Harbour Board (DHB) of abusing
its monopoly power and misleading them.
The
Hawkinge Community Events Group are already preparing for the village's
Garage Safari.
The
Prosser Perspective.... a weekly column from Dover and Deal MP Gwyn
Prosser.
By
Damian Collins
By
Jenny Barraclough
Howard's
Way.... a weekly column from the Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC. MP.
The
boss of a haulage company with the UK's largest European road freight network, has
described the way Operation Stack is currently handled as a 'shambles'.
Crime-fighting
charity, Crimestoppers, is reminding Kent residents that they never cold
call individuals and that any cold callers claiming to represent
Crimestoppers are misleading the public.