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Historic pub turns into steakhouse

Historic pub turns into steakhouse

15 March 2018

A pub with strong military history links will re-open on Friday as a steak restaurant.

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KFC and Aldi decision put off due to Toys R Us uncertainty

KFC and Aldi decision put off due to Toys R Us uncertainty

15 March 2018

Councillors last night voted to defer a decision to allow two national brands to set up on a retail park.

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Buy-to-let boosts bank profits

Buy-to-let boosts bank profits

15 March 2018

OneSavings Bank, the challenger bank which owns Kent Reliance, increased profits last year as its focus on professional landlords paid off.

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Pizza Express restaurant to open

Pizza Express restaurant to open

15 March 2018

Pizza Express will open its second restaurant at Bluewater this month, creating 34 jobs.

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Openreach launches recruitment drive

Openreach launches recruitment drive

15 March 2018

More than 60 trainee engineers will be hired across Kent as to install superfast broadband.

Solar farm plan details branded 'grotesque'

Solar farm plan details branded 'grotesque'

15 March 2018

Villagers say they've been told solar panels at the site of what could become Britain's biggest solar farm could be as high as their houses.

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Goodman's warning over scams

Goodman's warning over scams

14 March 2018

Former Strictly judge and Kent dancing school owner Len Goodman is raising awareness about financial scams affecting the older generation.

Deadline looms for Kent's rail bidders

Deadline looms for Kent's rail bidders

14 March 2018

Companies hoping to take over Kent's rail services at the end of the year have until the end of today to submit their bids.

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Co-op up for grabs for £1 million

Co-op up for grabs for £1 million

14 March 2018

The site of a popular high street mini-supermarket will be auctioned off later this month.

University strikes to continue

University strikes to continue

13 March 2018

Kent University staff are to carry on with industrial action after turning down a deal to end a row about pensions.

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Decision delayed over Jools neighbour row

Decision delayed over Jools neighbour row

13 March 2018

A row between musician Jools Holland and his wedding venue neighbour has not been decided today - after councillors said they needed more time.

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Eeyore Chancellor 'Tigger-like' over economy

Eeyore Chancellor 'Tigger-like' over economy

13 March 2018

Chancellor Philip Hammond has delivered an optimistic assessment of the UK economy saying “there is light at the end of the tunnel" after austerity.

Fan app aims to raise £150k

Fan app aims to raise £150k

13 March 2018

A football fan app backed by a former England international is aiming to raise cash to help it sell data on supporters to clubs and broadcasters.

Sourdough pizza bar to open next month

Sourdough pizza bar to open next month

13 March 2018

A former nightspot is to open as a bar and sourdough pizza restaurant next month, bosses have announced.

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Green light for hundreds of homes

Green light for hundreds of homes

13 March 2018

A council has backed plans for a controversial housing development despite fears about the impact on congested roads.

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Lidl still keen on store despite narrow rejection

Lidl still keen on store despite narrow rejection

13 March 2018

A budget chain's desire to build a supermarket has not wavered since councillors voted to reject its planning application.

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Mexican stand-off as bar wins bid to open at former bank

Mexican stand-off as bar wins bid to open at former bank

13 March 2018

Councillors voted to approve contentious plans for a Mexican-inspired bar and restaurant despite objections from concerned locals.

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Fresh hope in fight to save golf course

Fresh hope in fight to save golf course

12 March 2018

Cabinet members are to reconsider plans to shut a sports facility after the decision sparked outrage in the community.

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Concerns about plans for 300 homes

Concerns about plans for 300 homes

12 March 2018

There are fears a village could change beyond recognition amid a proposal for hundreds of homes to be built on green fields.

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170 jobs to go at biotechnology company

170 jobs to go at biotechnology company

12 March 2018

Scores of workers at a biotechnology company are set to lose their jobs after bosses decided to relocate to Mexico, China and Denmark.

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