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Farmer tells housing opponents to 'stop being selfish'

Farmer tells housing opponents to 'stop being selfish'

18 April 2014

Retired farmer Vincent Brealy says people should welcome plans for 800 homes and focus their attention on ensuring that it serves people's needs

£120m development start date ‘in autumn’

£120m development start date ‘in autumn’

16 April 2014

Work on Gravesend’s multi-million pound Heritage Quarter has moved a step closer after a deal was struck between developers and the council.

Concerns over parking at new housing development

Concerns over parking at new housing development

15 April 2014

Members of Swale council's planning committee have discussed a proposed 224-home development on the edge of Sittingbourne.

Will they Dig it in the States?

Will they Dig it in the States?

15 April 2014

The first Diggerland USA is set to open next month 14 years after its UK launch in Kent.

Discovery Park confirms Sainsbury's application

Discovery Park confirms Sainsbury's application

14 April 2014

A business hub has confirmed plans for a Sainsbury’s supermarket and petrol station have been submitted to the council.

This time it's personal...

This time it's personal...

14 April 2014

Having seen the effects of pit closures first hand, the man leading plans to regenerate a former Kent colliery is taking his mission personally.

Official: Town revamp to start 'next spring'

Official: Town revamp to start 'next spring'

13 April 2014

A long-awaited £60m regeneration which will create 1,000 jobs, has moved a step closer to reality.

Estate agent thanks clients for her ‘privileged’ career

Estate agent thanks clients for her ‘privileged’ career

13 April 2014

An estate agent who is retiring after more than 20 years has thanked her clients for making her career so enjoyable.

Property tycoon guilty of attacking estate agent

Property tycoon guilty of attacking estate agent

13 April 2014

A burly millionaire businessman has been convicted of assaulting an estate agent half his age in a heated dispute about a boiler.

Asda confirmed for £650m development

Asda confirmed for £650m development

11 April 2014

Work is set to begin on a new superstore at a major regeneration project after a financial services company put up £39.6m for its construction.

Outrage as diggers move in to clear protected land

Outrage as diggers move in to clear protected land

10 April 2014

Councillors were furious to find land they had fought to keep protected was being cleared to make way for car parking.

Sites of new housing revealed

Sites of new housing revealed

10 April 2014

Over 200 sites across Ashford borough have been earmarked by landowners as possible new housing sites.

Betteshanger Sustainable Parks development plans take shape

Betteshanger Sustainable Parks development plans take shape

09 April 2014

Plans have been submitted for a new visitor centre at Fowlmead Country Park, as part of the wider Betteshanger Colliery development.

The architects of our own fortune

The architects of our own fortune

09 April 2014

The Ebbsfleet garden city is set to rake in millions for a FTSE100 developer with a wealth of sites across the county.

Is this the end of the runway?

Is this the end of the runway?

07 April 2014

With the future of Manston Airport uncertain, many developers believe the site is destined to become a housing estate.

Bar closes as Strood Leisure Centre gets £1.9m revamp

Bar closes as Strood Leisure Centre gets £1.9m revamp

06 April 2014

A major refit at Strood Leisure Centre will see the end of the bar and a host of new fitness equipment and classes.

Kent skyline changing forever

Kent skyline changing forever

04 April 2014

Demolition work has started at two power stations - Kent's tallest and third tallest structures.

Horrified villagers oppose homes

Horrified villagers oppose homes

04 April 2014

Developers insist a new 800-home scheme will not take away a village's identity as they submit plans for an 85 acre site.

Sheps lose bid to build homes on farmland

Sheps lose bid to build homes on farmland

04 April 2014

Controversial proposals for a brewer to build houses on farming land have been thrown out by planning authorities.

Town centres "created when people were on horses”

Town centres "created when people were on horses”

03 April 2014

A developer is calling on councils to rethink their planning strategy, saying the future lies in mixed-use projects on the edge of towns.

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