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Work begins on multi-million pound factory site

Work begins on multi-million pound factory site

04 March 2019

Work will see a new factory and headquarters for firm which has operated in town since the 1960s.

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Popular village store goes on the market

Popular village store goes on the market

04 March 2019

A village convenience store and post office has been put up for sale.

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MP announces gagging order crackdown

MP announces gagging order crackdown

04 March 2019

An MP says new government measures on controversial confidentiality agreements will give workers more confidence in reporting crimes to the police.

MP demands answers as migrants storm ship

MP demands answers as migrants storm ship

04 March 2019

An MP has asked "how on earth this could happen" after 100 migrants stormed a port, with many able to get on board a ship heading for Kent.

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Long-running garage site put on the market

Long-running garage site put on the market

04 March 2019

A garage that has been running in the centre of a seaside town centre for almost 50 years is up for sale.

‘Not everyone wants pubs with music and students’

‘Not everyone wants pubs with music and students’

04 March 2019

A landlady is launching a bid to save a small community pub from being converted into homes.

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Plan for 450 farmland homes back on table

Plan for 450 farmland homes back on table

04 March 2019

Controversial plans to build a 450-home estate at an idyllic spot are back on the agenda.

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MPs to investigate £33m settlement with Eurotunnel

MPs to investigate £33m settlement with Eurotunnel

03 March 2019

The beleaguered Transport Secretary Chris Grayling faces two investigations into the decision to give Eurotunnel £33m over a botched ferry contract.

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'Multi-storey should be built at park and ride site'

'Multi-storey should be built at park and ride site'

03 March 2019

Council bosses should rip up their approved car park plans and consider building a controversial multi-storey elsewhere, a former Lord Mayor believes.

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Brewery opening delayed

Brewery opening delayed

03 March 2019

A town centre brewery scheduled to open this month has had its opening date pushed back.

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Changing building styles in Kent

Changing building styles in Kent

02 March 2019

What today resembles a concrete, featureless monolith was yesterday's cutting edge architecture.

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‘It doesn’t take five hours to buy some ice creams’

‘It doesn’t take five hours to buy some ice creams’

02 March 2019

A business owner has refused to enter an outlet centre since becoming embroiled in a £160 parking fine dispute.

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'Severe' traffic concerns over 750-home plan

'Severe' traffic concerns over 750-home plan

02 March 2019

Highways chiefs have raised fears over traffic caused by a 750-home scheme - but bosses say they are planning a "comprehensive package of mitigation".

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Wing nut found in Chinese takeaway

Wing nut found in Chinese takeaway

01 March 2019

A Chinese takeaway is under threat of closure after a customer found a wing nut in a portion of crispy seaweed.

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New women's clothing store to open at outlet

New women's clothing store to open at outlet

01 March 2019

A new shop offering luxury women's clothing is set to open in a popular shopping centre later this month.

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Fashion chain favoured by Duchess of Cambridge faces administration

Fashion chain favoured by Duchess of Cambridge faces administration

01 March 2019

One of the Duchess of Cambridge's favourite fashion brands is on the brink of collapse - putting at risk three outlets in Kent.

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Talks held as club wins historic game

Talks held as club wins historic game

01 March 2019

A football club and council leaders have held clear-the-air talks after plans that would have given the team a new homeground were rejected.

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Eurotunnel gets £33m payout

Eurotunnel gets £33m payout

01 March 2019

The government has reached a settlement with Eurotunnel for £33m over extra ferry services in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

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Authority in call for sites suitable for development

Authority in call for sites suitable for development

01 March 2019

Local council is reviewing the plan which sets out development over the coming years.

Strike ballot over changes to firm's pension scheme

Strike ballot over changes to firm's pension scheme

01 March 2019

Union claims changes to pensions at technology firms could cost some staff "tens of thousands of pounds".

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