GO AD LITE | £30 off your Annual Digital subscription. Use code AUTUMN
GET STARTEDMore on KentOnline
Home Categories Grid
22 May 2019
A 400-home development has been handed over to a housing association - which hopes to provide more “affordable” homes.
21 May 2019
Site will be key product innovation centre for UK arm of major US consumer goods manufacturer.
21 May 2019
Triumph caps an already successful year for tax consultancy.
21 May 2019
Two sisters are planning on enjoying retirement after they close their knitting shop.
21 May 2019
A 65-year-old who has been living his boyhood fantasy of owning a record store has put his beloved shop on the market.
20 May 2019
Binmen could be dropping off rubbish at council sites 24 hours a day across Kent in a Brexit “worst-case scenario”.
20 May 2019
It is possibly Britain's cheapest roast dinner and after a short break, the £1 Sunday lunch is back on the menu by popular demand.
20 May 2019
A schoolgirl has been modelling a major high street shop's summer range.
20 May 2019
An international coffee shop will open in a high street next month.
20 May 2019
Firm's Survivors' Club celebrates long-service achievements.
20 May 2019
An upgrade of a railway station is going ahead to ease congestion ahead of The Open golf championship's return to Kent.
20 May 2019
It has been revealed a host of operators were interested in moving into a yet-to-be-built hotel which is likely to begin being constructed next month.
20 May 2019
A business has gone against all workplace conventions with unlimited holiday, no set hours and have even got rid of bosses.
18 May 2019
A mum and her daughters fed up with having to travel far to buy quality clothes have launched an online boutique.
17 May 2019
Here's an exclusive look inside a "traditional" pub that's reopening under new management after closing for nine months.
17 May 2019
Plans to turn a former colliery into a sustainable energy park and mining museum appear to be in tatters after its owners put the site up for sale.
17 May 2019
A college has become the first into the country to go into educational administration, prompting an MP to get involved.
17 May 2019
Holiday park owners are being accused of "destroying the countryside" after digging up a large hedgerow.
17 May 2019
Controversial plans to open a Costa or Starbucks on a seafront appear to have been shelved.
17 May 2019
Trade union organisation calls for bosses to offer more work place flexibility on National Work from Home Day.