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Tyre firm passes £1m in online sales

Tyre firm passes £1m in online sales

30 March 2021

Staff at a tyre business are celebrating after a huge boom in online sales over the last 12 months.

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Waitrose shoppers 'at risk' claims parish council

Waitrose shoppers 'at risk' claims parish council

29 March 2021

A parish council is fed up with a supermarket chain which has still not kept its promise to improve pedestrian access after more than five years.

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Survey to reveal pandemic impact on jobs

Survey to reveal pandemic impact on jobs

29 March 2021

A major survey is launched today which aims to identify the scale of the impact on the county's jobs market of the health crisis.

Nominate your High Street Heroes

Nominate your High Street Heroes

29 March 2021

You've only got a few days to nominate after we teamed up with estate agents Wards to find the High Street Heroes during the pandemic.

Argos reveals store closure as Kent's retail parks suffer exodus

Argos reveals store closure as Kent's retail parks suffer exodus

26 March 2021

Retail parks in Kent will be a thing of the past within five to 10 years if their downward trend continues, a leading business expert believes.

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Outlet rethinks 11pm closing time amid concern for town centre

Outlet rethinks 11pm closing time amid concern for town centre

25 March 2021

Bosses at the Ashford Designer Outlet have tweaked plans to extend the centre's opening hours after concerns were raised about the town centre.

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Sainsbury's opens new store after 10 year wait

Sainsbury's opens new store after 10 year wait

24 March 2021

Shoppers are delighted that a 10-year wait for a new supermarket has finally ended with its opening.

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Plans for Nasons stalled for years

Plans for Nasons stalled for years

19 March 2021

A department store could stand derelict for years because of water pollution in protected lakes - with plans for 50,000 homes also on hold.

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Shop re-launches after £1m makeover

Shop re-launches after £1m makeover

18 March 2021

A store which was badly damaged during a ram-raid has re-launched after getting a makeover.

Store to get 'complete update'

Store to get 'complete update'

18 March 2021

A popular store is set for a major revamp next month, with many departments expanded boasting more products.

Taste of Kent Awards finalists revealed

Taste of Kent Awards finalists revealed

17 March 2021

Produced in Kent has revealed the shortlist for this year's awards - and how you can attend the ceremony for free.

Supermarket extends partnership with delivery app

Supermarket extends partnership with delivery app

17 March 2021

Customers will soon be able to order groceries and have them delivered in as quick as 20 minutes.

Business district to 'provide 4,000 jobs'

Business district to 'provide 4,000 jobs'

16 March 2021

A business district on green belt land has been given the go-ahead with developers saying 4,000 jobs will be based there.

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Free event to tackle challenges of Brexit

Free event to tackle challenges of Brexit

15 March 2021

It's your last chance to register for a free webinar this week giving you a chance to quiz experts on rules and regulations introduced by Brexit.

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Will Bluewater and Lakeside survive shopping shift?

Will Bluewater and Lakeside survive shopping shift?

14 March 2021

Retailers have had a torrid 12 months, during which our shopping habits have changed. What impact will it have on the future of shopping complexes?

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'I started boutique at home - now it's so big I need warehouse!'

'I started boutique at home - now it's so big I need warehouse!'

14 March 2021

A mum who started an online children’s clothing store from her home has had to move into a warehouse because of a hike in sales during the pandemic.

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Import checks delay 'good news for Kent'

Import checks delay 'good news for Kent'

12 March 2021

Kent County Council leader Roger Gough has welcomed news to delay import checks on some EU goods as a result of Brexit.

'Enough is enough, abuse should never be part of the job'

'Enough is enough, abuse should never be part of the job'

10 March 2021

The Crime Commissioner has revealed he was once attacked when he worked in a shop, as he calls for tougher sentences for those who assault workers.

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£12m pledge for transport links

£12m pledge for transport links

09 March 2021

Developers behind plans to transform the site of a former major Kent employer have vowed to upgrade local transport links.

Free helpline for importers and exporters

Free helpline for importers and exporters

05 March 2021

SMEs in the county have the opportunity to get vital advice to help them tackle challenges dealing with the EU thrown up by Brexit.

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