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Ambulance staff's personal details lost

Ambulance staff's personal details lost

16 June 2016

Documents containing the personal details of ambulance staff have gone missing during the takeover of Kent’s non-emergency patient transport services.

Shop launches where most expensive item is 70p

Shop launches where most expensive item is 70p

16 June 2016

We've all heard of pound shops and 99p stores, but a family is going one step further by launching a supermarket where the most expensive item is 70p.

Rebrand for estate agent

Rebrand for estate agent

16 June 2016

A lettings agency and chartered surveyors have rebranded five years after becoming part of the same company.

Geldof clashes with fishermen in Brexit campaign

Geldof clashes with fishermen in Brexit campaign

15 June 2016

Sir Bob Geldof has been seen swearing and shouting at fishermen as they protest alongside Nigel Farage for the Leave campaign.

Brexit 'could jeopardise Thames crossing and Op Stack park' - Osborne

Brexit 'could jeopardise Thames crossing and Op Stack park' - Osborne

15 June 2016

Chancellor George Osborne has headed to Kent today in a late bid to convince voters to stay in the EU.

Unemployment down in Kent

Unemployment down in Kent

15 June 2016

There has been a fall in the number of people claiming unemployment benefits, indicating employers remain confident despite the referendum.

Gym gets new owner

Gym gets new owner

15 June 2016

A Virgin Active gym in the county is among 35 being sold to a not-for-profit healthcare organisation for an undisclosed sum.

Primark for Tunbridge Wells?

Primark for Tunbridge Wells?

15 June 2016

Bargain basement retailer Primark is rumoured to have its sights set on the former BHS store in Tunbridge Wells.

Dealership a winner for fourth year

Dealership a winner for fourth year

15 June 2016

A car seller has picked up the Ford Motor Company’s Chairman’s Award once again for its car service department.

Law firm's new partners

Law firm's new partners

15 June 2016

A legal business has appointed two new equity partners, entitling them to a share of its profits.

Kent's light pollution hotspot 'brighter than London'

Kent's light pollution hotspot 'brighter than London'

14 June 2016

A business in Kent pushes out more light pollution than almost anywhere else in the country, which experts say is disturbing our sleep and wildlife.

New Look opens largest menswear store

New Look opens largest menswear store

14 June 2016

Fashion chain New Look has chosen a Kent shopping centre for its first men’s store in the South East.

All change at law firm

All change at law firm

14 June 2016

A partner has retired at a legal practice, paving the way for a series of promotions.

From the classroom to the kitchen

From the classroom to the kitchen

14 June 2016

He's moving from the classroom to the kitchen but chef Craig Mather is still keeping one eye on the next generation.

Dreamland to be free to enter

Dreamland to be free to enter

13 June 2016

Dreamland has announced it will now be free to enter in the biggest change at the theme park since it reopened a year ago.

Docks project gets £90m loan

Docks project gets £90m loan

13 June 2016

Plans to build a new cargo terminal at a Kent port have been backed with a finance agreement from the bank.

District set to beat its housing target

District set to beat its housing target

13 June 2016

Maidstone is on course to deliver far more homes than its "objectively assessed" housing need, it has been revealed.

Football club worker stole £15k - but won't pay back a penny

Football club worker stole £15k - but won't pay back a penny

13 June 2016

A football club finance worker who stole £15,000 by pocketing cash 40 times over a 10-month period won't have to pay it back - because she's in debt.

Sports centre plans scrapped after funding row

Sports centre plans scrapped after funding row

13 June 2016

Operators have pulled out of a multi-million pound leisure centre development after the city council refused to grant extra funding.

Get charged in electric cab

Get charged in electric cab

13 June 2016

Kent's first all-electric taxi has been ferrying commuters around a city in a five-week trial.

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