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A branch of The Range has confirmed the date it will stock food by Iceland - and a new kitchen showroom.
A team hoping to create hundreds of new jobs will spend the upcoming months preparing a bid to secure up to £50m of government funding.
Business chiefs have welcomed the government's planned overhaul of planning laws to get developments up and running quickly.
Letters have been written to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak by fuel price campaigners demanding action on the cost of petrol and diesel on our forecourts.
Homes are losing water supplies or suffering low pressure due to record-breaking demand - despite warnings earlier this weekend.
Two people in their 60s are recovering after a man hit them with a chair during an early evening incident.
Political pressure is intensifying to stop migrants risking their lives travelling across the Channel after 500 make the journey in just three days.
Weather experts are predicting the scorching temperatures will be with us for at least another four days.
Fire crews were called on Saturday night after a blaze outside a property.
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A firm specialising in green energy installations says it expects to keep growing despite the disruption caused by the lockdown.
The county's inward investment agency has unveiled summer courses for business leaders to help them plot a route to success post-lockdown.
The leading cross-Channel operator saw earnings more than halved as travel restrictions took a huge bite out of its bottom line.
A law firm started by a curate at a local parish church has passed a major milestone and been recognised by Guinness World Records.
Signatures of the biggest stars can sell for thousands of pounds - but one expert warns today's autograph market is a 'minefield'.
Another big name restaurant looks set to close outlets as a result of the impact of the health crisis on its bottom line.
A free online school aims to teach you how to start up your own business - without racking up debts.
An online seminar will focus on how the county's tourism industry recovers as lockdown measures are slowly eased.
The South East's largest event for the construction industry has become the latest victim of the pandemic.
A firm which specialises in holiday extras says it has been forced into making major cuts to its staff levels.