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Cricket chairman hits back over property deal claims

Cricket chairman hits back over property deal claims

12 April 2015

Kent Cricket Club's chairman has denied he will make an inflated profit from the sale of luxury flats.

Councils to join forces to provide affordable homes

Councils to join forces to provide affordable homes

12 April 2015

Gravesham and Dartford councils say they are working towards building affordable homes at Ebbsfleet Garden City.

Kings Hill Business Park to go on market for £150m

Kings Hill Business Park to go on market for £150m

12 April 2015

A company has been appointed to sell Kings Hill Business Park.

Solar farm refusal appealed

Solar farm refusal appealed

10 April 2015

An appeal has been lodged against a council's decision to refuse plans for a new solar farm.

Council back Fleet stadium plans

Council back Fleet stadium plans

09 April 2015

Ebbsfleet United have been given the go-ahead to start their major redevelopment of Stonebridge Road.

No appeal for Heritage Quarter review

No appeal for Heritage Quarter review

08 April 2015

Civic society Urban Gravesham have decided NOT to take the council back to court over £120 million proposals to build homes, shops and restaurants.

Joy as housing plan unanimously kicked out

Joy as housing plan unanimously kicked out

06 April 2015

Taylor Wimpey’s plan to build 475 homes on greenfield land emphatically opposed by councillors after more than 1,000 objections.

Regeneration chief quits for garden city project

Regeneration chief quits for garden city project

06 April 2015

The second highest paid officer in Medway Council is leaving to head up Britain’s first garden city – but has urged people to cherish the Towns.

Another week - another plan for housing

Another week - another plan for housing

06 April 2015

Potential traffic problems have been raised by campaigners eager to avoid 30 new homes being built.

Council 'undemocratic' over housing scheme

Council 'undemocratic' over housing scheme

02 April 2015

Officers have been criticised for recommending approval for a controversial development before a public consultation has ended.

Solar farm launch sparks investment opportunity for locals

Solar farm launch sparks investment opportunity for locals

01 April 2015

People living near a solar farm can buy bonds in the development after a scheme was launched this week.

National Grid must 'go back to the drawing board' with pylons plan

National Grid must 'go back to the drawing board' with pylons plan

01 April 2015

County Council leader Paul Carter calls on company to put its cables undergound instead of using 50m high pylons.

Bringing the House down

Bringing the House down

01 April 2015

Demolition companies are being sought to work alongside developers to teaer down Dover's biggest eyesore - Burlington House.

Builders lay down regeneration markers

Builders lay down regeneration markers

31 March 2015

Billboards featuring the words “It’s Here” have appeared at sites earmarked for development as part of the £100 million project.

An 'amazing regeneration opportunity'

An 'amazing regeneration opportunity'

30 March 2015

The site of the closed Aylesford Newsprint paper mill could become a mixture of housing and commercial land, although politicians favour business use.

Airport sums "do not stack up"

Airport sums "do not stack up"

30 March 2015

The owners of Manston have made their clearest statement yet on their intentions for the site and have revealed the stake held by ex-boss Ann Gloag.

Green light for 1,200 homes

Green light for 1,200 homes

25 March 2015

A huge development was given the go ahead last night despite massive opposition over a dangerous narrow bridge on a major access route.

Housing problem? Just commute from Calais

Housing problem? Just commute from Calais

23 March 2015

Could moving to Calais and commuting into Kent solve the county's housing crisis? One businessman thinks so.

Theatre architects to revamp leisure centre

Theatre architects to revamp leisure centre

18 March 2015

An architect firm that gave a £15 million makeover to the home of the World Snooker Championships will refurbish a Kent leisure centre.

Worker ‘not wearing hard hat’ when pole fell

Worker ‘not wearing hard hat’ when pole fell

17 March 2015

An engineer was not wearing a safety helmet when he was fatally injured by a 20ft telegraph pole, according to an eyewitness.

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