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Oysters under threat from Brexit

Oysters under threat from Brexit

05 November 2016

Whitstable's famous oysters could be under threat... from Brexit.

Business backs Option C

Business backs Option C

04 November 2016

A coalition of 20 business leaders has written an open-letter to the Chancellor urging him to approve plans for a new Lower Thames Crossing.

Dockside parking crackdown

Dockside parking crackdown

04 November 2016

Drivers parking at a retail park will face fines of up to £100 if they are not visiting shops, the cinema or restaurants at the site.

Mall signs pop-up deal

Mall signs pop-up deal

04 November 2016

A struggling shopping centre has taken the next step in its revitalisation after signing a contract for a firm to run 10 promotional spaces inside.

It’s got everything you need to put on a fun-filled event

It’s got everything you need to put on a fun-filled event

04 November 2016

There's plenty of fun and games at this firm...

You're fired! Kent's only contestant out of The Apprentice

You're fired! Kent's only contestant out of The Apprentice

04 November 2016

Kent's only contestant in this year's The Apprentice was fired in last night's show.

‘If they’re disabled, as wrong as it is, I play on it’

‘If they’re disabled, as wrong as it is, I play on it’

03 November 2016

A Kent company has been exposed for pressure-selling to vulnerable pensioners, with one salesman calling a client a "dirty ****".

Paramount contracts could be heading east

Paramount contracts could be heading east

03 November 2016

Chinese companies may get preferential treatment for contracts to build a £3.2 billion entertainment resort in Kent in exchange for future investment.

Plastics maker opens £4.6m factory

Plastics maker opens £4.6m factory

03 November 2016

A manufacturer has launched a new moulding plant amid rising demand from medical and technical markets.

Property market 'well-placed' to attract business

Property market 'well-placed' to attract business

03 November 2016

Kent’s commercial property sector is in a good position to weather the uncertainty created by the decision to leave the EU, according to a new report.

Mill deal announcement was mistake

Mill deal announcement was mistake

02 November 2016

A plan to re-open a major steel works is being discussed but no agreement is yet in place - despite one of the parties saying it was a done deal.

‘Daunting’ bridge to be replaced

‘Daunting’ bridge to be replaced

02 November 2016

Millions are to be spent on a new bridge and improved walkways among improvements to connect existing communities with Ebbsfleet Garden City.

PM questioned over Lower Thames Crossing

PM questioned over Lower Thames Crossing

02 November 2016

The government is said to be getting ready to make a decision on the Lower Thames Crossing after 47,000 responses to the public consultation.

Raising a glass to growth

Raising a glass to growth

02 November 2016

A drinks wholesaler which delivers 3,500 tipples across the county has been revealed as the fastest-growing private company in Kent.

A toast to the top-ranking firms

A toast to the top-ranking firms

02 November 2016

Here is the full-list of Kent's fastest-growing private companies over the last four years.

Winners through the years – where are they now?

Winners through the years – where are they now?

02 November 2016

Since launching 15 years ago, MegaGrowth 50 has celebrated companies creating growth in Kent - but what has happened to the top firms since?

Fresh approach tops the table

Fresh approach tops the table

02 November 2016

A fruit and vegetable wholesaler has taken top spot in the list of Kent’s fastest-growing companies by overseas revenues.

Why steel operations are returning to Kent

Why steel operations are returning to Kent

01 November 2016

The former manager of a Kent docks and steel works has talked about why the steel mills are poised to restart at the site next year.

'70p store' plots expansion

'70p store' plots expansion

31 October 2016

A discount shop which sells unwanted food close to its sell-by date is aiming to open stores in Kent and London by the end of the year.

Council eyes up £28m town centre investment

Council eyes up £28m town centre investment

31 October 2016

A council plans to enter into a multi-million pound commercial property deal to build a cinema, hotel, restaurants and shops.

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