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'Alarm' growing over Brexit uncertainty

'Alarm' growing over Brexit uncertainty

14 February 2019

Senior business leader says key questions must be answered to allow firms to prepare for March 29 exit from the EU.

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New American diner opens in town centre

New American diner opens in town centre

14 February 2019

A new USA-themed restaurant opens in a town centre today - months after the owner was forced to close his mobile American Diner from the 1940s.

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Strawberry variety sees sales of 60m last year

Strawberry variety sees sales of 60m last year

14 February 2019

Variety was developed in the county and is now selling in huge numbers to growers.

Brexit expert to speak at inaugural farming conference

Brexit expert to speak at inaugural farming conference

14 February 2019

Brexit will be high on the agenda at new event taking place next month.

Popular sea front café reopens

Popular sea front café reopens

14 February 2019

A popular sea front café famed for its all-day breakfast is reopening today.

Six shops burgled in a month

Six shops burgled in a month

13 February 2019

A spate of burglaries targetting two streets has prompted a warning from police.

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HMV store reopens

HMV store reopens

13 February 2019

The music retailer which went into administration in December reopened its doors yesterday.

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Regulator steps in at college group

Regulator steps in at college group

13 February 2019

The Further Education Commissioner has formally intervened as a college boss announces his resignation.

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Couple hope vape cafe plans won't go up in smoke

Couple hope vape cafe plans won't go up in smoke

13 February 2019

Permission is being sought to open a music and arts themed cafe and microbar in a vape shop.

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School’s crumbling state revealed

School’s crumbling state revealed

12 February 2019

The formal submission of plans to demolish a crumbling city grammar school has revealed the extent of the site’s dilapidation.

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Holiday park firm to invest £1.4m into key sites

Holiday park firm to invest £1.4m into key sites

12 February 2019

Improvements will take place to improve sites ahead of the busy holiday season.

Plans to revitalise town centre

Plans to revitalise town centre

12 February 2019

Councillors hope that the town centre will 'flourish' thanks to the new funding.

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Traders launch High Street Collective

Traders launch High Street Collective

12 February 2019

Business owners are encouraging people to explore their local high street.

Work on 750 homes could start within months

Work on 750 homes could start within months

12 February 2019

Bosses behind plans for a new estate featuring a school, gym and community centre say work will start this year if the scheme is approved.

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Hairdressers collecting sanitary products this Valentine's

Hairdressers collecting sanitary products this Valentine's

12 February 2019

A hairdressing salon is collecting sanitary products to help tackle period poverty this Valentine's Day.

MP calls for port takeover

MP calls for port takeover

11 February 2019

A government takeover of a port in Kent in the run-up to and after Brexit has not been ruled out by the transport secretary of state Chris Grayling.

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'Flawed' ferry contracts sparks legal action

'Flawed' ferry contracts sparks legal action

11 February 2019

The government is being taken to court after awarding contracts to three ferry companies, including one with no ships.

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Travelodge on track with railway expansion plans

Travelodge on track with railway expansion plans

11 February 2019

A hotel operator says it will plough tens of millions of pounds, and create hundreds of jobs, into its commuter town plans.

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Setback for theme park hotel

Setback for theme park hotel

11 February 2019

Ambitious plans for a new seafront hotel and rooftop bar as part of a £50m theme park redevelopment have failed to win the backing of council officers.

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Council shunned Seaborne Freight a year ago

Council shunned Seaborne Freight a year ago

11 February 2019

Councillors had been close to signing a ferry deal with beleaguered Seaborne Freight a year ago, before the government's botched negotiations with it.

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