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One of the world's biggest coffee shop chains has opened another outlet in the county.
A new site and app has been developed in the county to help tackle the queues of learner drivers waiting for driving lessons.
The leader of Kent County Council says the county's economy will be boosted and jobs be created thanks to post-Brexit facilities.
One of Kent's biggest brands has signed up to be an official partner of golf showcase The Open which returns to the county this month.
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Firms in the tourism sector hit by the pandemic can apply for a new grant of up to £3,000.
It is hoped a new variety of strawberry could boost local producers by providing top notch fruit from May to September.
Work has started on pulling down a former pub and replacing it with housing.
A visa scheme goes live today which could help ease the recruitment crisis for hospitality businesses.
False claims about the power of a speciality tea to help tackle Covid have sent sales soaring at one Kent supplier.
A string of the county's politicians have seen how tourist attractions are responding to government guidance as part of annual visitor drive.
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A leading ferry operator is back to pre-pandemic levels after the return of one of its ferries to the Dover-Calais cross-Channel route.
A company set up a year ago to help restaurants through the lockdown is marking its first anniversary.
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A shortage in HGV drivers is fuelling a crisis which threatens to cripple supply chains, warns a driving school boss.
The firm behind a £180m redevelopment has struck a deal with a local firm to help point it in the right direction.
One man has found the way to avoid the traffic and start the day in style - by paddleboarding around the coast to get to work.
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