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Post office reopens after raid

Post office reopens after raid

01 February 2019

A post office has reopened two days after burglars stole a safe and dragged it away using a 4x4.

Business chief calls for more Brexit financial support

Business chief calls for more Brexit financial support

01 February 2019

Panel discussion saw Kent SMEs discuss preparations for the split with the EU at the end of March.

Pub named nation's top gastropub

Pub named nation's top gastropub

01 February 2019

A Michelin-starred restaurant is one of a number of Kent venues to feature on the foodie top 50 list.

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How to register for the Kent Big Weekend

How to register for the Kent Big Weekend

31 January 2019

You can now pre-register for a chance to win free tickets to some 130 Kent attractions as part of the annual Kent Big Weekend.

Nemo Link power link to Belgium goes live

Nemo Link power link to Belgium goes live

31 January 2019

Huge project sees electricity shared between UK and Belgium through undersea interconnector.

Uni signs up as scientific lab sponsor

Uni signs up as scientific lab sponsor

31 January 2019

Latest partner joins project designed to inspire youngsters to follow scientific careers.

Rural business told to prepare for wintry weeks ahead

Rural business told to prepare for wintry weeks ahead

31 January 2019

Landowners' organisation issues advice as county braces itself for more snow.

Logistics firm embarks on Brexit recruitment drive

Logistics firm embarks on Brexit recruitment drive

31 January 2019

Customs clearance staff will be hired by the firm ahead of March 29 - the day the UK formally leaves the EU.

Controversial plan for hundreds of new homes agreed

Controversial plan for hundreds of new homes agreed

31 January 2019

Plans for hundreds of new homes have been approved by nine votes to seven in a narrow victory for a developer.

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Minister fails to answer Kent ferry service questions

Minister fails to answer Kent ferry service questions

30 January 2019

A minister has been accused of swerving 22 questions about how a £13.8m contract was awarded.

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The 20 restaurants, pubs and cafes in Kent with 0-1 hygiene ratings

The 20 restaurants, pubs and cafes in Kent with 0-1 hygiene ratings

30 January 2019

Find out the names of the 20 restaurants, bars and cafes in Kent which have been given a hygiene rating of zero or one by the Foods Standards Agency.

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Hidden leak leaves bookshop with £8,000 bill

Hidden leak leaves bookshop with £8,000 bill

30 January 2019

A couple running a bookshop have been hit with water bills adding to almost £8,000 due an an unknown leak, which they say could close them down.

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WhatsApp bulletins keep readers in the loop

WhatsApp bulletins keep readers in the loop

30 January 2019

KentOnline readers have another way to keep up-to-date with the county's news with our WhatsApp service.

Kent New Homes supplement gives the latest on new developments

Kent New Homes supplement gives the latest on new developments

30 January 2019

Now is a great time to buy a brand new home. Find out why in the Kent New Homes supplement.

Petition set up to save M&S

Petition set up to save M&S

30 January 2019

A petition has been set up to save a long-standing food and clothing store in the town centre.

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Decision day for plans for 675 homes

Decision day for plans for 675 homes

30 January 2019

Councillors are due to vote on one of the most controversial housing proposals ever considered for their district.

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Time almost up for port deal

Time almost up for port deal

30 January 2019

The clock is ticking down on agreeing a deal between a ferry operator and council to prevent funding from being slashed.

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Train fares too expensive say 40% of passengers

Train fares too expensive say 40% of passengers

29 January 2019

Four in 10 passengers who use Southeastern trains do not feel they get value for money, while nearly the same amount are happy with what they pay.

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Car park tender decision 'nonsensical'

Car park tender decision 'nonsensical'

29 January 2019

Taxpayers could get a raw deal after a council rejected an open tender process for a million multi-storey car park.

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Doubt thrown over £60m flats project

Doubt thrown over £60m flats project

29 January 2019

Bold plans to transform a former business site have been sent back to the drawing board amid concerns about the scheme's look and parking.

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