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Drivers vote to end Southern rail strike

Drivers vote to end Southern rail strike

08 November 2017

Southern's drivers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of bringing the long-running dispute to an end.

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Millionaire landlord's 'no coloureds' policy ruled unlawful

Millionaire landlord's 'no coloureds' policy ruled unlawful

08 November 2017

A judge has delivered a verdict on a controversial ban by Fergus Wilson.

Second shop closure in designer outlet

Second shop closure in designer outlet

08 November 2017

A second shop has closed down this week in a large town shopping outlet.

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Decision on 70 homes plan waiting on survey

Decision on 70 homes plan waiting on survey

08 November 2017

A decision on a scheme to develop farmland has been deferred until the findings of a transport survey are known.

Second primary school for garden city

Second primary school for garden city

08 November 2017

Another school is to be built in a new town after planners gave the green light to a 420-pupil site.

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Uncertainty for stockbrokers as jobs move up North

Uncertainty for stockbrokers as jobs move up North

08 November 2017

Pension provider AJ Bell is to relocate about 100 jobs in the county to its headquarters in Manchester.

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Agency secures Google deal

Agency secures Google deal

08 November 2017

An award-winning entrepreneur revealed his company has begun writing content for Google as he opened a business exhibition in the county.

Work on brewery to begin within weeks

Work on brewery to begin within weeks

08 November 2017

Bosses behind plans for a state-of-the-art brewery have revealed when they plan to open the £1.3 million site.

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Pallet maker carves out nine jobs for veterans

Pallet maker carves out nine jobs for veterans

08 November 2017

A wooden pallet manufacturer has created nine jobs for ex-service personnel in the county as Britain prepares for Remembrance Sunday.

'Turnaround king' to lead theatre trust

'Turnaround king' to lead theatre trust

08 November 2017

One of the country’s top stage directors and producers has been named as the first chair of a new trust set to run Kent’s largest theatre.

Historic pub up for sale for £1.2m

Historic pub up for sale for £1.2m

07 November 2017

An historic High Street pub is up for sale for £1.2m following reports of ‘poor health’ in the family.

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Housebuilding starts on former KM HQ

Housebuilding starts on former KM HQ

07 November 2017

Work has begun on the redevelopment of the former headquarters of the KM Group, which is being turned into 12 homes.

Hotel veteran takes charge

Hotel veteran takes charge

07 November 2017

A new boss is taking charge of a hotel as it nears the end of a multi-million pound, four-year refurbishment.

Distiller aims to raise £750,000

Distiller aims to raise £750,000

07 November 2017

A craft gin maker is hoping to win over investors in a crowdfunding campaign as it tries to grow sales and production.

Kent could lead the way in farming sector

Kent could lead the way in farming sector

06 November 2017

Growing numbers of school pupils are being taught more about agriculture in the hope of boosting skilled workers in the sector.

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Store closes in shopping centre

Store closes in shopping centre

06 November 2017

Another designer shop in a popular outlet has closed down.

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Town centre to get first micropub

Town centre to get first micropub

06 November 2017

Real ale is the way to go, says woman behind micropub.

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Backlash over government house building targets grows

Backlash over government house building targets grows

06 November 2017

Planning chiefs question government edict for thousands more homes in Kent

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Transport firm burgled after announcing closure

Transport firm burgled after announcing closure

06 November 2017

A haulage business had more than 1,000 litres of red diesel and tools stolen days after announcing it will cease trading after 43 years.

'Brexit uncertainty' hits investment

'Brexit uncertainty' hits investment

06 November 2017

Spending on new equipment and training staff appears to be slowing down across Kent, according to a new survey.

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