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A leading business figure says industry needs clarity on the terms of the UK's exit deal with the EU - and time is running out.
Builders' merchants see surge in sales as we improve our homes during the health crisis rather than splash out on holidays.
A firm dropped discounts to customers and instead donated money from every sale to a selection of charities.
A host of the biggest issues will be discussed next month at the Kent & Medway Business Summit - and tickets are available now.
A major furniture retailer is creating 12 jobs with its latest store opening.
One of the county's biggest accountants and business advisors has been recognised at a national awards ceremony.
Demand from London firms wanting satellite offices is a key driving force behind a site's success during the pandemic.
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Famous faces in the hospitality industry are calling on everyone to back an online petition to help the sector recover from the pandemic.
Brexit stockpiling saw truck traffic numbers peak last month.
Possible implications of Brexit has seen a sharp rise in demand for pallets which will not fall foul of EU regulations.
It's been a tough year for retailers - and for many familiar names, 2020 could be the last time we see them on our high streets.
Tributes have been paid to the 'voice of golf' and a regular at Kent's biggest golf tournaments.
Southeastern is adding more services from Monday - and will unveil its Christmas timetable next week.
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Campaigners have raised concerns over CO2 levels at a new multi-billion pound Thames crossing.
A ferry company is celebrating another top prize by offering rewards to local heroes - and you can nominate them.
A businessman has swapped his daily commute to London to running a high-end cheese shop.
Business figures have united to boost a town's fortunes after it found itself in Tier 3 despite low infection rates.
A leading food and drink oganisation is urging us to spend on local food and drink producers to help inject £315m into the local economy.
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