Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine a ‘step closer’ to Covid breakthrough
The government has ordered 40 million doses of a new Covid vaccine being produced by pharmaceutical firms Pfizer – which […]
The government has ordered 40 million doses of a new Covid vaccine being produced by pharmaceutical firms Pfizer – which […]
By John Horton An electric commuter train (EMU) has been offered a permanent home at the One:One railway and transport collection […]
By Local Democracy Reporter Ciaran Duggan A “close eye” is being kept on the worrying impacts of the second coronavirus […]
Tribute by James Brazier Dr Dawn Crouch passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, November 7 at St Michael’s […]
A teenage boy has been robbed of his mobile phone in Margate. At around 1.20am on Saturday, October 31, the victim was walking along Ramsgate […]
A fundraiser has been launched to help create a sensory adventure playground at The Llewellyn School in Birchington. The playground […]
A significant indicator that life is far from normal was evidenced this weekend with the limited Remembrance Sunday gatherings. I […]
Structured home learning and links with their school communities are maintaining education momentum for children across Viking Academy Trust who […]
The trial opens today of a Thanet woman charged with fraudulently accepting £45,350 in donations for an illness she claimed […]
Back to school. I have a few hours each day to get things done, without the constant refrain of “Daaaaaaaaaaaaaady” […]
Two further Thanet schools, and one in Sandwich which has isle students, have notified parents and carers of positive covid […]
An arts charity that works with marginalised groups is getting set to start work converting the Newgate Gap sea shelter […]
SEFF/SSAFA charity bike ride The second part of a Thanet family effort to raise money for Armed Forces personnel and […]
The Sunken Garden Society has won a Bees Needs Champion award. The gardens in Westbrook are a haven for bees […]
Remembrance Sunday has been very different this year with Covid meaning most parades were cancelled. In Thanet wreaths have been […]
Thanet nature expert Nik Mitchell, from Minster, runs the Wildlife Conservation in Thanet page on facebook: National Tree Week is the […]
A very different format will be in place when the Thanet Winter Shelter opens for its fifth year this month. […]
James Brown, from Ramsgate, runs a small events production company and acts as a technical production manager and technician for […]
A second day of filming for a murder mystery series starring Kerry Godliman, from After Life, is taking place in […]
Ramsgate personal fitness trainer Alex Beevis gave a show of strength to take a British win and a world ranking […]
Ramsgate Football Club is donating thousands of pounds to local charities across the South East of England as part of […]
Here we go again for another lockdown. The second coronavirus wave has struck and we are faced with staying in […]
KCC has issued information about the impact of the new national Covid lockdown on its Libraries, Registration and Archives services […]
SO here we go again! Lockdown Number Two has begun and the “clinically extremely vulnerable” have received their letters from […]
The funeral of a Thanet dad-of-one whose cause of death is still not known will be held this month. Adam […]
A man has been found with head injuries and another man arrested after police were called to a property in […]
Fed up with the prospect of Lockdown 2 restrictions and missing her friends on her birthday, a young Ramsgate schoolgirl […]
Covid rates in Thanet continue to show a rise with 312 positive tests recorded for the seven days to November […]
A Thanet PCSO has gone the extra mile to keep communities safe, by ensuring nothing is lost in translation during […]
Businesses which have been ordered to close for four weeks due to the national covid restrictions may be eligible for […]
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