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99 owners but the pets ain't one

27 September 2021
99 owners but the pets ain't one

A vets in the county has become the biggest practice in the world to become employee owned.

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Major blaze erupts on estate

25 September 2021
Major blaze erupts on estate

Three fire engines remain at the scene of a fire in an industrial estate.

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One hurt in blaze at commercial site

25 September 2021
One hurt in blaze at commercial site

Fire crews rushed to the scene of a fire on a commercial premises this afternoon - with one person left needing treatment.

'Claiming my home was a petrol station was sick and puerile'

25 September 2021
'Claiming my home was a petrol station was sick and puerile'

A campaigner for fairer fuel prices has been the victim of a prankster who marked his home on Google as a Shell service station.

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Sabina murder cops appeal to Kent to identify CCTV man

25 September 2021
Sabina murder cops appeal to Kent to identify CCTV man

Police investigating the murder of school teacher Sabina Nessa are urging people in the county to study CCTV images as they broaden their net.

Now fuel runs dry on our motorways

25 September 2021
Now fuel runs dry on our motorways

Panic buying has seen key motorway services on the M2 and M20 run dry today.

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James blaze a trail at Dreamland

24 September 2021
James blaze a trail at Dreamland

With 30 years of top tunes in their pocket, James brought their hits-heavy show to the county last night for an open-air knees-up.

200 years of history (and the biggest 'Spoons in the UK)

24 September 2021
200 years of history (and the biggest 'Spoons in the UK)

Crowds are set to flock to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Ramsgate's Royal Harbour this weekend - we look back at its history.

Sustainable future tops summit agenda

23 September 2021
Sustainable future tops summit agenda

One of the county's leading business events will be back for a fifth year in January - with green issues on the agenda.

'Are three hour queues to be expected? In some cases, probably yes'

22 September 2021
'Are three hour queues to be expected? In some cases, probably yes'

Is there any way to solve the lengthy traffic jams after a big open-air show in the county? We take a look at the perennial problem.

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Bus giants eye merger

21 September 2021
Bus giants eye merger

Two of the biggest names in bus and coach travel are locked in talks over a possible merger.

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'Cash-flow crisis' warning as supply chain problems add up

21 September 2021
'Cash-flow crisis' warning as supply chain problems add up

Firms in the county are being urged to act now to prevent pinch points as margins are squeezed due to increased costs.

The Ryder Cup star and the media magnate

21 September 2021
The Ryder Cup star and the media magnate

He's immortalised on top of one of golf's most prized trophies - but few know the remarkable story of one of the sport's forgotten legends.

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Firms told 'It is crucial we act now' over climate

20 September 2021
Firms told 'It is crucial we act now' over climate

A business figure has told Kent's firms to act now to help ease the climate crisis and build a brighter tomorrow.

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Pioneering CEO of wine producer steps down

17 September 2021
Pioneering CEO of wine producer steps down

One of the most influential figures in the English wine industry has stepped down after 20 years at the helm of a major winemaker.

Major new DIY store to open next week

17 September 2021
Major new DIY store to open next week

A leading DIY and trade tool supplier will continue its expansion plans with the opening of a new store in the county next week.

Brewer scoops top Camra award

17 September 2021
Brewer scoops top Camra award

The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) has presented one of the county's brewers with a special award for its commitment to quality beers.

Ten of the best to get growth support

16 September 2021
Ten of the best to get growth support

A number of businesses in the life sciences sector are set to benefit from an eight-week programme designed to boost growth.

£30m research facility takes shape

15 September 2021
£30m research facility takes shape

An MP has praised progress on a major investment designed to help boost one of the nation's most essential sectors.

'The end of furlough is unlikely to be a silver bullet to the ongoing shortages'

15 September 2021
'The end of furlough is unlikely to be a silver bullet to the ongoing shortages'

Just what will the impact be of the end of the furlough scheme when it wraps up later this month?

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