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Six months to raise pub funds

Six months to raise pub funds

09 November 2016

Campaigners have just six months to raise £450,000 to buy a historic pub back from housing developers.

Trump wins: Kent reacts

Trump wins: Kent reacts

09 November 2016

Kent is today reeling as the most shocking US election upset unfolds - with Donald Trump voted into the White House.

New boss to lead charity in 'challenging time'

New boss to lead charity in 'challenging time'

09 November 2016

A charity which helps young people get back into work has appointed a new chief executive tasked with turning around a deficit of nearly £335,000.

Business looks for silver linings amid the Brexit clouds

Business looks for silver linings amid the Brexit clouds

09 November 2016

The EU referendum has left potential investors with plenty to think about when deciding to move to Kent.

Here for you in times of trouble

Here for you in times of trouble

09 November 2016

A firm which is helping others through stressful times is hoping to win an award for its work.

Facebook backs down in LitterGram name dispute

Facebook backs down in LitterGram name dispute

08 November 2016

A David and Goliath battle has ended with social media giant Facebook backing down over the name of a litter-snapping app.

Betta Living closes, putting 300 jobs at risk

Betta Living closes, putting 300 jobs at risk

08 November 2016

Bedroom and kitchen furniture retailer Betta Living has appointed administrators and shut all its stores, leaving many customers in the lurch.

Nearly a million visits in five years

Nearly a million visits in five years

08 November 2016

The Turner Contemporary has been revealed as one of Margate's most popular attractions after almost a million people travelled to the gallery.

M&S to shut 30 stores across UK

M&S to shut 30 stores across UK

08 November 2016

A question mark hangs over Kent's M&S stores after the firm's chief executive announced dozens of store closures.

US could face 'constitutional crisis'

US could face 'constitutional crisis'

08 November 2016

As American people head out to vote, a polling expert in Kent has warned of uncertainty if the race for the White House is close.

Keeping a close watch on negotiations

Keeping a close watch on negotiations

08 November 2016

As harvest season comes to a close, the farming sector has concerns about access to labour and disappearing EU subsidies post-Brexit.

Waste firm fined £80k after worker buried alive in rubbish

Waste firm fined £80k after worker buried alive in rubbish

07 November 2016

A waste company has been fined £80,000 for the death of a worker buried alive under a mountain of rubbish.

BT adds £458m to Kent economy

BT adds £458m to Kent economy

07 November 2016

Telecoms giant BT employed supported nearly 4,500 jobs across the county last year, according to an independent study of its economic impact.

Playing an important part in the community

Playing an important part in the community

07 November 2016

A law firm with a long history knows the importance of supporting those around you.

‘Polarisation between thrivers and strugglers’

‘Polarisation between thrivers and strugglers’

07 November 2016

Growing numbers of Kent firms have seen large increases or declines in sales since the EU referendum, particularly among exporters, research shows.

‘There’s an overall mood of optimism’

‘There’s an overall mood of optimism’

07 November 2016

Confidence has fallen among Kent firms but overall signs remain good, according to the first countywide data since the Brexit vote.

Growth Hub contract awarded for two years

Growth Hub contract awarded for two years

07 November 2016

A business group has been awarded a two-year deal to run a one-stop-shop advisory service for companies in the county.

Town's longest-standing pub landlord dies

Town's longest-standing pub landlord dies

07 November 2016

After more than 45 years behind the bar, Les Koncsik of the Crown and Anchor passed away.

Bluebirds commands £3.5m sale price

Bluebirds commands £3.5m sale price

06 November 2016

Would you pay £3.5million for this view? Considering its history and the jaw dropping land and seascapes its price tag is unsurprising

Oysters under threat from Brexit

Oysters under threat from Brexit

05 November 2016

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

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