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Protesters form blockade to stop live animal export lorries

Protesters form blockade to stop live animal export lorries

21 July 2016

More than 50 campaigners sat in the road and clashed with lorry drivers transporting live sheep to Calais.

Bluewater joins Green Flag spaces

Bluewater joins Green Flag spaces

21 July 2016

Bluewater shopping centre has joined a select number of parks and open spaces across Kent to be awarded a Green Flag.

Council throws out 'predatory' developer's plans

Council throws out 'predatory' developer's plans

21 July 2016

Councillors have unanimously rejected a developer's plans to build hundreds of homes in two villages following large protests

'Don't allow theme park to destroy local businesses'

'Don't allow theme park to destroy local businesses'

20 July 2016

Around 140 businesses and some 2,500 employees are worried they'll be forced out by plans for a multi-billion pound theme park resort in Kent.

The agent which pays you to sell your home

The agent which pays you to sell your home

20 July 2016

Property owners can get commission for selling their house on a new auction website being launched by an estate agent.

Unemployment rate falls again in Kent

Unemployment rate falls again in Kent

20 July 2016

The number of people out of work in the county has fallen again as the jobless figure is cut by more than 500.

Cab firm offers Pokemon Go tours

Cab firm offers Pokemon Go tours

20 July 2016

A Kent taxi company is taking Pokemon fans on tours to 'capture' the animated creatures.

Loans company's milestone for Kent firms

Loans company's milestone for Kent firms

20 July 2016

More than 1,000 start-up businesses in the county have been given over £5.8 million in loans from a Government-backed scheme.

Mast firm’s help for sound system

Mast firm’s help for sound system

20 July 2016

A Kent school will benefit from a new sound system thanks to a donation from the firm which proposes to build a mast taller than the Shard

Navigate your way to the new Wetherspoon pub

Navigate your way to the new Wetherspoon pub

20 July 2016

The first customers have found their way to a new Medway pub named after famed 19thC pioneer Thomas Waghorn

New tax boss

New tax boss

20 July 2016

An accountancy has appointed a new tax director to its corporate and business division.

Brexit 'poses threat' to EU grants

Brexit 'poses threat' to EU grants

19 July 2016

Kent County Council has warned European cash for jobs and business faces uncertainty if Brexit happens within two years.

KMTV: The changing face of tourism

KMTV: The changing face of tourism

19 July 2016

The latest guests on KMTV's business show Chris & Co discuss how hotels and leisure businesses are attracting more Brits to stay in the UK.

Firm fined after worker paralysed

Firm fined after worker paralysed

19 July 2016

A firm has been fined thousands of pounds after a man suffered life-changing injuries when he was crushed by falling metal frames.

Golf course put up for sale

Golf course put up for sale

19 July 2016

A golf course has been put on the market for £1.75 million.

Huge lorry park set for go ahead

Huge lorry park set for go ahead

19 July 2016

Plans for a 24-hour truck stop for 58 HGVs and a large roadside cafe beside one of Kent's busiest roads are due to be approved this week.

Canterbury College to slash 116 posts in bid to balance the books

Canterbury College to slash 116 posts in bid to balance the books

18 July 2016

New leaders need to save £3 million, but will also create 76 new jobs.

Queen to sample village farm's cherries

Queen to sample village farm's cherries

18 July 2016

Award-winning fruit from a Kent farm has been shipped off to Buckingham Palace.

Business urged to set up shop in France

Business urged to set up shop in France

18 July 2016

The Mayor of Calais is calling on companies in Kent to relocate across the Channel so they can maintain trading ties with the EU after Brexit.

Migrant fence boosts profits

Migrant fence boosts profits

18 July 2016

A garden fencing manufacturer had a jump in profits after winning a contract to install protection against illegal immigrants at the Channel Tunnel.

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