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Hornby says more job cuts are to come after a “significant reduction in head count” at its Kent headquarters recently.
Bosses at Manston Airport say an announcement over investment is imminent - but warned it will still be at least 18 months before work starts.
A leading wine producer in the county says it has struck a pioneering distribution deal which will see if available in more bars and restaurants.
A campsite where guests can stay in futuristic domes has been named the best glamping site in the South East.
The boss of a major freight firm has called on the government to give the green light to the Lower Thames Crossing.
A week on from calling in administrators, a leading DIY chain continues to hope a buyer will save its Kent stores and staff.
A university in the county is offering a 12-week course to SME chiefs to help boost their business.
The Kent office of a construction giant which collapsed into administration earlier this year has been acquired - saving 95 jobs.
While the average price of a house in Kent is falling, two districts in particular have seen a dramatic increase, according to a new property report.
Some homes have already put their decorations up - but, our columnist argues, you should wait until at least mid-December.
One of the country’s largest DIY brands has this afternoon gone into administration - but 70 stores have been snapped up by the owner of The Range.
A recruitment agency in the county is under new ownership and will be rebranded.
A law firm is set to break with tradition and appoint three managing partners next year.
A luxury Swiss watch brand - where timepieces can cost thousands of pounds - has opened at a shopping centre.
A cinema chain with outlets in the county has seen its future secured after it was sold at auction.
The thousands of tourists who visit one of Kent’s most popular seaside towns have little idea of the inferno which forever changed it.
How a forgotten gravestone resurrected long-lost links between a school, its wartime past and a solider’s family thousands of miles away.
Our columnist finds himself less than impressed with one of the county’s primary towns as he navigates its roads.
The former owners of an award-winning travel firm in the county have been jailed.
One of the county’s best known infrastructure firms is subject to a major multi-million pound takeover deal.