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  • 3 days ago | kentonline.co.uk | Charlotte Phillips

    The winner of a National Lottery prize of £10,000 a month for 30 years has just hours left to claim their prize. The ticket in the Set For Life draw was bought in Sevenoaks on October 24 last year. The winner matched the numbers 2, 11, 29, 37, and 45, and Life Ball 6. National Lottery operator Allwyn says that while it is unable to reveal the exact shop the ticket was bought in, it was purchased in the Sevenoaks district. However, the prize must be claimed by midnight tonight (April 22).

  • 1 week ago | kentonline.co.uk | Charlotte Phillips

    A “loving and affectionate” mum-of-six died the day after she was supposed to start cancer treatment. Heidi Lock, from Tunbridge Wells, was first diagnosed with lung cancer in March. Her daughter Christa Boughton said: “She’d been having breathlessness and went to the doctors who thought that she may have had COPD and referred her for a scan. “She became ill the next day, and went to the hospital.

  • 1 week ago | kentonline.co.uk | Charlotte Phillips

    Concerns are growing for the welfare of a missing teenager. Raiyah Duncan was last seen in Chattenden, Hoo, at around 6.15am this morning (April 17). The 13-year-old is 5ft 5ins, of slim build and has black braided hair. She was wearing a black hooded coat and blue Crocs, and was carrying a bright pink backpack. It is thought she may have been heading towards Strood railway station and officers are concerned for her welfare.

  • 1 week ago | kentonline.co.uk | Charlotte Phillips

    Hundreds of people are queuing up for the opening of a new make-up store at a shopping centre. Space NK will be welcoming customers to its latest branch at Bluewater today - and the first 300 customers are set to receive a free goodie bag. Pictures from this morning show long lines of people outside the new shopfront, which is located in Unit 132, Lower Guildhall, near The White Company and Hobbs. The store officially opens at 10am.

  • 1 week ago | kentonline.co.uk | Charlotte Phillips

    A business owner who is relying on food delivery apps to survive says she fears she may have to close after a sudden drop in trade. Beverley Moore opened Oasis Coffee and Sandwich Bar at Basepoint Business Centre in Dartford in December 2022 with her son, who later moved to New Zealand. Family friend Laura Gardner then joined around a year ago to help her out. Beverley has been able to slowly build up a customer base over the past few years but says trade came to a stop at about six weeks ago.

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