Group who had blowout party in Greenhithe and friends from separate households caught in one car in Chatham some of the latest fined for breaching Covid rules
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Updated: 16:41, 16 February 2021
A group of 10 who rented an apartment to have a party and friends from separate households in a car together during the early hours without masks are the latest fined for breaking Covid regulations.
Officers were called to a property in The Boulevard, Greenhithe at about 10pm on Saturday following reports a party was taking place.
Some of the fined people for breaching Covid rules
When officers arrived they found 10 people inside.
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Lorry traffic levels to Dover and Eurotunnel back to normal but no delays says Kent Resilience Forum
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Updated: 07:39, 11 February 2021
Port-bound lorry movements are back to normal but there have still been no traffic snarl-ups after Brexit.
Kent Resilience Forum has released figures showing lorry movements and the amount of Covid tests for their drivers.
Officers strive to manage lorry traffic. Picture: Kent Police
More than 6,000 lorries a day are now leaving the country via Kent ports â back to normal expected levels.
There were more than 200,000 freight movements across both ports, Dover and the Channel Tunnel during January, including both import and export traffic.
Covid-19 lockdown has helped stop lorry chaos at Dover after Brexit
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Updated: 20:40, 04 February 2021
The coronavirus lockdown has so far helped stop the feared roads havoc after Brexit - but a police chief has warned it might still happen.
Traffic gridlock was predicted on routes towards the Port of Dover and Channel Tunnel after the UK left the EU.
A snaking queue of trucks outside Dover. December 19. Picture: Sam Lennon
But routes to the Channel Ports have not so far clogged up despite fears that they could after the end of the transition period.
However, both police and hauliers say it could eventually happen once traffic levels return to normal.