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More than six months after getting permission from councillors, a contract tender has been issued to demolish a sports pavilion.
An Aldi supermarket reopens on Thursday after undergoing a refurb.
One of the nation’s most famous brands says sales in the final months of 2024 has boosted profits.
Pub giant JD Wetherspoon is set to open its latest Kent outlet in March - but you’ll struggle to guess where.
Five years after it left us, is our pleading for Eurostar to return on the brink of becoming undignified?
Forty years on from starting as a side project, a toy firm is marking its 40th anniversary with 100-plus new products.
Two new faces will join the board of a leading brewer in the county later this year.
An upmarket B&B has won another major regional award.
January is always a challenging period for pubs - but how will increased costs and 99p pints from Wetherspoon impact them?
ANPR car parks are fundamentally sensible, says our columnist, but useless for picking up your kids from a night out.
Why do we have such animosity for anyone moving out of the capital and living here? Our columnist argues we need a rethink.
Travellers catching a ferry to France are facing big delays this afternoon.
Archaeologists make remarkable find in Kent countryside amid medieval burial site.
It’s 35 years this Christmas that Only Fools and Horses aired the Jolly Boys’ Outing - its best-loved episode filmed in Kent.
One of Coronation Street’s best-loved stars has settled in Kent - and at 95 is still appearing in films.
Remember when carol singers used to turn up your door? Our columnist recalls the dilemma of how much to give them and when to head back inside.
Two long-established accountancy firms in the county have become the latest additions to a growing professional services group.
One of the county’s biggest employers has struck a 20-year partnership deal to boost its offering.
We chart the full, incredible story of an iconic Banksy - where it’s been, how much it’s worth and why it’s still unsold - as it returns to Kent.
Plans to elect an 11-year-old mayor by one Kent council are doomed to failure, believes our columnist.