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The annual list highlighting the fastest-growing firms in the county has been revealed.
A rival to Eurostar has revealed to KentOnline its plans for the county’s two international stations.
A prime development site could have been used for more executive homes - but one entrepreneur decided his bargain purchase was put to good use.
The county’s inward investment agency has added another corporate partner to its ranks to encourage growth.
For more than 100 years, a rollercoaster has defined the landscape of a Kent amusement park - but has the time come to reconsider its future?
Shepherd Neame says it will be forced to up its prices to combat an additional £2.6m to its cost base due to a tax hike arriving on April 1.
A report looking at the economic impact of one of the county’s leading tourist attractions reveals the amount it contributes.
A Kent farmer has slammed a government decision to press pause on new applications for a scheme which paid farmers to protect the environment.
Fans will see a new name on Kent shirts when the County Championship gets under way next month.
A legal practice headquartered in the county has been named Law Firm of the Year at an awards ceremony.
Businesses braced for a punishing tax hike have laid bare the impact it could have on them – and how customers across Kent will also feel the pinch.
The A2 is many things to many people - picturesque it rarely is. But there is one spot which truly takes the breath away.
Hornby has confirmed it plans to stop its shares being traded on the stock market as it continues its restructuring process.
New rides and prices have been confirmed for a seaside theme park - but there’s no sign yet of a return for its most famous rollercoaster.
Shareholders in a leading winemaker have unanimously backed plans to come off the stock market and return to private ownership.
As the number of children being pulled out of mainstream schools rockets, there are fears some could find themselves in danger.
The flouting of double yellow lines on our roads only appears to be escalating - our columnist comes up with a solution.
After months of gloom, our reviewer takes a seat, in the sunshine, at a seaside cafe and basks in the county’s glory.
As landlords sell their properties, the squeeze on available homes for renters is intensifying and prices are being hiked yet further.
One of the leading winemakers in the county has confirmed the identity of its new chief financial officer.
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