Kent weekly round-up: 17 August - 23 August 2024

Dode Church Image source, DODE CHURCH/MATT JAMES
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Both Dode and Paddlesworth in the North Downs were thriving settlements until the plague hit in 1349

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The story about two ancient Kent churches planning to open together for the first time since the Black Death proved a popular read this week.

A variety of local issues featured on the BBC News website, BBC Radio Kent and BBC South East Today.

We have picked five stories from the past week in case you missed them.

Man recalls seeing Hitler in Vienna on birthday

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Mr Farago was taken to Brussels on Kindertransport trains, which took children out of Nazi-controlled areas to safer territory

A man who came to England during World War Two said that he can remember the moment that, "Hitler walked straight through the middle of Vienna during my ninth birthday party".

John Farago, 95, who now lives in Deal, Kent, said that members of his Jewish family who he was living with in Austria were "apprehensive and fearful for their lives".

Mr Farago was taken to Brussels in Belgium on Kindertransport trains, which took children out of Nazi-controlled areas and into safer territory.

He lived with a family in Brussels but came to Folkestone in 1940 and then moved to Amersham, in Buckinghamshire, with members of his family.

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Vandals remove heads from war memorial statues

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Villagers found the headless figures, which have been reported to police

Police are investigating after two war memorial silhouettes in a village near Dover appear to have been vandalised.

The Tommy and Women in War memorials on Guston's village green had their heads snapped off last week.

The Labour MP for Dover and Deal, and former veteran, Mike Tapp, called the act "despicable" and said he would be speaking to police.

He added: "I can’t even imagine the kind of person who would do this."

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The village has been left in shock after the late night attack.

Police alerted as postboxes painted again

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Royal Mail called the painting "vandalism"

Royal Mail have alerted police after postboxes in Kent were vandalised just six months after they were spray-painted like Mr Blobby and Creme Eggs.

Residents of Temple Hill, Dartford, found their iconic red Royal Mail pillar boxes painted to resemble popular chocolate bars Wispa, Mars and Twirl.

Royal Mail confirmed to the BBC it was "aware of the vandalism" and had carried out "initial enquiries" to understand the extent of the damage.

"We’ll be carrying out further investigations and have been in contact with the police," they added in statement.

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Kent pupils celebrate GCSE success

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Kenzie, pictured with his mother, has passed science, PE, maths and music

Students in Kent have received their GCSE results, as the pass rate has fallen again nationally.

Many were queuing outside Northfleet Technology College early on 22 August.

Steven Galliers, the college's head, said he was "pleased overall" with 2024's results.

The pass rate across England, Wales and Northern Ireland has fallen for a third year running, with 67.6% of all grades at 4/C and above, down from 67.8% in 2023.

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Ramsgate Royal Harbour receives heritage status

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Ramsgate Royal Harbour is one of 14 harbours across the UK to have heritage status

Ramsgate's Royal Harbour has been given heritage status.

It is one of 14 across the UK to be made a heritage harbour.

A joint initiative between local groups, Historic England, the Maritime Heritage Trust and National Historic Ships, it is hoped it will help preserve the harbour's historic character.

The new status will be celebrated with a series of events in September.

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