Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District - 27 Mrz 2025
TRAVEL ‘HUB’
‘WHOOPS!’ Blunder on new Monopoly board
FENCED OFF Green spaces in park to be shut
‘Six months is absurd!’
FULL STORY
Blind and homeless thief stole food after spending benefits on hotel room
Council prepares to disband rough sleepers’ camp
City centre car park to shut
Embarrassing blunder on new Monopoly board
Plans for £41m link road forced to be amended
Only road through town to close
For repairs to mayor’s £1m house
Business owner of 12 years told to leave in weeks
‘Flying taxis’ plan could slash travel times from Kent
Steakhouse chain expands to city after town success
Green spaces in city centre park to be shut throughout summer months
Retro gaming stash valued at £50k
Long-empty high street units to reopen
Cab firms charged council for £30k of unmade trips
Lectures cancelled as uni staff strike
True cost of roads repair bill £1.3bn
City poppy appeal and parade face challenges
Farmer: ‘It’s another kick in the teeth’
‘Obsessive’ row on school skirts is unbelievable
Westgate work must learn from past mistakes
Plaza scheme will not protect historic Towers
Tory criticism of disruption is hypocritical
Great shock to see hospice plan shelved
Let’s nail and prosecute all these tippers
Spike in parents banning children from smartphones
Agent says cost of renting shows no sign of slowing
Hornby coming off the market
Speaker and new date for summit
‘Flying taxis’ plan could slash travel times from Kent
‘It’ll be worse than Covid!’: Bombshell set to hit businesses
Redrawing the map: How could Kent look after biggest council shake-up in 50 years?
Toxic influences are corrupting our young men
Punishment for driver is a farce
Read small print as broadband prices rise
Public frustration over crossings is still growing
Stations need border controls
Stop blaming Tories and Trump for poor economy
Is this the best way to divide up our county?
We need system where votes are not wasted
‘Worried well’ costing us dear
Roadworks are never-ending
Corrections & clarifications
Judge who inspired Tony’s Law retires after 50 years
‘If this italian is good enough for Jools Holland, then it’s good enough for me’
Kent County Council, acting in exercise of its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, makes or intends to make the following Orders.
THE CLEVER CROSSWORD
Players deliver club first
Mills repeats winning form
Nevell prevails after 17-week battle
Title joy with a game to go
Home comforts after fraught second half
Flying on and off the pitch
Pilgrims win survival fight
Bay duo’s triumph secures third-place finish
Time runs out for Town
Football
City heading in right direction
Late twist turns tables
One-day Cup idea has merit
Money not an excuse
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