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Our columnist looks back at when Woolworths ruled the high street and asks would it survive if revived today?
The next chief executive of cash-strapped Kent County Council will take home a salary of up to £236,000.
Our columnist returns to visit Whitstable for the first time in years – the town he once called home.
Who has played the most significant role in making Kent what it is today? In the first of a two-part series we take a look at some of the candidates.
Talks have taken place about providing a direct high-speed rail link between Thanet and the Dorset seaside resort of Bournemouth.
Our columnist remembers when Wimpy was the fast-food venue of choice – before Ronald McDonald showed up.
A leading business organisation has confirmed the replacement to its long-standing CEO after she announced she was to step down after 15 years.
To mark 'Kent Day' today, we uncovered some little known facts about the county we all call home.
A company which has successfully traded for many years has collapsed into adminstration with the economic situation blamed for its implosion.
Our columnist recalls his trip to one of Kent’s most memorable long lost attractions – the Fantaseas water park.
Our reviewer heads to a new ice cream vendor offering fresh fruit ice creams and vegan-pleasing sundaes – but were they any good?
A university says a voluntary redundancy scheme announced earlier this year may not prevent the axe from falling on more staff.
Kent and Medway has followed the national trend as unemployment figures rise while vacancies dip to their lowest in 18 months.
Work on a vital £30m relief road hailed as the solution to gridlock in a snarled-up part of Kent has been pushed back by at least two years.
Emergency services battled to save a woman after reports of welfare concerns but were unable to save her.
Double-amputee still confident of reaching Everest peak despite first attempt aborted.
A 23-year-old has appeared in court after police carrying out a county line investigation swooped.
The cost-of-living crisis and poor footfall left store with ‘no choice’ other than to shut say owners.
Attending an historic event is one thing – but missing the man of the moment still haunts our columnist, 40 years on.
Pleasure steamers were a huge hit along our coast and left a lasting legacy – but they were also hit by tragedy, war and the railway.
Trying to find the right nursery, school, college, university or training provider in Kent or Medway? Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need!