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A company specialising in snack and hot drink machines is opening a new showroom as it looks to bounce back from the challenges posed by Covid.
Every spring potholes emerge but the annual blitz to fill them in may only be keeping many of our roads from death's door.
A railway station closed due to an 'emergency incident' has now reopened.
With non-essential shops reopening - many with extended hours - queuing systems are in place at Bluewater.
Kent's very own Sophie, Countess of Wessex, spoke touchingly of the Duke of Edinburh's final moments after his death in 2021.
A seal has been spotted swimming in one of our rivers this afternoon - prompting a warning for people and pets to not approach it.
A cross-Channel operator says freight traffic levels are returning to normal - but passenger traffic, unsurprisingly, is still dramatically down.
Latest research has revealed the big drop in carbon emissions across the South East - changes which could forever change the way we shop and travel.
Another Kent town can now take advantage of superfast mobile internet speeds as 5G coverage is expanded.
A union is demanding an urgent meeting with an MP over plans for a new ferry operation from Dover.
Shoppers flocking back to non-essential stores on Monday will be able to get a loyalty card with chance to win a £100 voucher.
One of the county's biggest employers is hoping to bounce back during 2021 after a year which saw it lose hundreds of jobs.
A local authority is urging its businesses to apply for a discretionary grant to help them survive damage caused by the pandemic.
The woman behind a leading children's swimming lessons franchise in the county has won a top business award.
Hopes of government financial support to help save a struggling continental rail service have been dashed again.
A rescue package will see hundreds of stores of a major high street brand saved - but doubt remains over which will survive.
For those concerned over the wreck of the SS Richard Montgomery, a bomb ship detonated in the Channel gives a chilling clue as to what could happen.
Thousands of new homes are planned for across the county as developers pick up the pace - we take a look at some of the biggest.
A fleet of tug boats has gone carbon neutral in a move to a green fuel it hopes others could soon follow.
A garage has bid farewell to one of its longest-serving members of staff after he retired.
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