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Demolition begins at power station

Demolition begins at power station

11 May 2015

Three buildings at Grain Power Station were flattened on Sunday as part of an ongoing demolition project

Paramount problems for hospital?

Paramount problems for hospital?

11 May 2015

Darent Valley's maternity manager fears services could be overstretched if a £2 billion entertainment resort is opened on the Swanscombe Peninsula.

Council 'WILL' try to buy Manston

Council 'WILL' try to buy Manston

11 May 2015

The man set to lead the UK's first Ukip-controlled council has pledged to press ahead with plans to buy and reopen the former Manston airport.

Gatwick Airport has 'busiest ever' April

Gatwick Airport has 'busiest ever' April

11 May 2015

Gatwick Airport has continued its campaign to build a second runway by revealing it handled 3.2 million passengers last month, a 0.6% increase.

Vote for your favourite KM campaign

Vote for your favourite KM campaign

11 May 2015

The KM Group is proud to receive four nominations for a prominent national award - but we need your vote to win.

Thousands expected for business exhibition

Thousands expected for business exhibition

11 May 2015

More than 3,200 visitors will attend the biggest B2B show in Kent this week, which celebrates its 10th anniversary.

"We have been stitched up!"

"We have been stitched up!"

10 May 2015

Traders are angry with the location of a temporary market they have been given while the main town one undergoes a £1.8 million upgrade.

School site homes plan unveiled

School site homes plan unveiled

10 May 2015

Plans for new high-end properties to replace a former primary school have been revealed by developers

UK's first cycling pub opens its doors

UK's first cycling pub opens its doors

10 May 2015

A unique boozer which specialises in beers and bikes has opened in a Kent village.

'Common sense prevailed'

'Common sense prevailed'

08 May 2015

Bosses in Kent are breathing a sigh of relief as David Cameron appears certain to hold the keys to Number 10.

Farage quits as Tories sweep the board in Kent

Farage quits as Tories sweep the board in Kent

08 May 2015

Nigel Farage is to stand down as Ukip leader after the Tories won every seat in Kent, in a day that has also seen Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband quit.

LIVE: General Election 2015

LIVE: General Election 2015

08 May 2015

It's all over! Follow our general election coverage as it happened throughout the night.

Exit polls predict Tories will be largest party

Exit polls predict Tories will be largest party

07 May 2015

Polling stations across the UK have closed with exit polls predicting the Conservatives will be the largest party.

Look inside the new McDonald's restaurant

Look inside the new McDonald's restaurant

07 May 2015

KentOnline has had a look inside Maidstone's new McDonald's drive-thru restaurant ahead of its opening on Wednesday.

Town gets its first micropub

Town gets its first micropub

07 May 2015

Maidstone's first micropub has opened its doors - and another is on its way.

Telecoms firm's £12.5m acquisition

Telecoms firm's £12.5m acquisition

07 May 2015

A stock market-listed telecoms company expects turnover to grow by 30% after snapping up a communications business.

Swedish bank to open branch

Swedish bank to open branch

07 May 2015

Handelsbanken is expanding into a Kent town, adding to its 200 branches nationwide.

Journey’s end as taxi firm finds new home

Journey’s end as taxi firm finds new home

07 May 2015

A cab company has finally moved to a new office after gaining permission from planners.

Brokers pay out for lingerie made with real flowers

Brokers pay out for lingerie made with real flowers

07 May 2015

Wealthy city brokers were the first to reach for their cheque books to buy underwear made from real flowers for wives and girlfriends.

Parts company pulls out of industrial park

Parts company pulls out of industrial park

06 May 2015

ADL has withdrawn its support of a proposed warehouse and industrial park near the M20 as protestors greeted a public inquiry into the scheme.

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