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Regent developers 'break promises' it's claimed

Regent developers 'break promises' it's claimed

21 December 2015

The developers of The Regent building in Deal have failed to keep their promise to the community, it has been claimed on social media.

Rooftop protest meant NO customers could get to Indian restaurant or pub

Rooftop protest meant NO customers could get to Indian restaurant or pub

20 December 2015

A man's anti-police protest hit Maidstone businesses last night - leaving them empty on what should have been one of the busiest nights of the year.

First look at major riverside development

First look at major riverside development

18 December 2015

The public got their first glimpse of a long-awaited proposal to redevelop a historic district.

Historic pub to reopen

Historic pub to reopen

18 December 2015

A pub — based in what is believed to be a town's oldest building — will reopen with a popular local landlady at the helm.

Is the Costa too high?

Is the Costa too high?

17 December 2015

Townsfolk split over plans to turn 14th century pub into coffee chain outlet.

New beer is supped

New beer is supped

17 December 2015

A micro brewery has launched a new beer inspired the landlord of a nearby pub.

Lights, camera, action!

Lights, camera, action!

17 December 2015

Exciting plans for a new multi million pound town centre development, including a cinema and hotel, have been given the go ahead.

Countdown to micropub launch

 Countdown to micropub launch

16 December 2015

The long-awaited opening of Maidstone's only micropub is scheduled for this Friday.

Nightclub stripped of 3am licence due to 'binge-drinking'

Nightclub stripped of 3am licence due to 'binge-drinking'

15 December 2015

A busy city centre bar has been told it must stop serving alcohol at 1am after concerns were raised about binge-drinking revellers.

Developer threatens protesters with legal action

Developer threatens protesters with legal action

14 December 2015

The company which bought a plot of seafront land says it's ready to call in the lawyers as campaigners fight to keep it in public hands.

Work under way on green visitor centre

Work under way on green visitor centre

13 December 2015

Work is now underway on the new £7.5 million visitor centre at Betteshanger Country Park.

Proposed development plans include historic pier

Proposed development plans include historic pier

10 December 2015

Restoration of an historic pier will be part of the residential development.

City bar could lose licence

City bar could lose licence

10 December 2015

A popular city venue is under investigation after concerns were raised about crime and disorder and public safety issues.

Council scoops £4 million funding

Council scoops £4 million funding

10 December 2015

A Kent council has received more than £4 million in funding which will help progress a cultural hub project.

Dreamland calls creditors' meeting over £2.9m debts

Dreamland calls creditors' meeting over £2.9m debts

08 December 2015

Dreamland's bosses have called a meeting with creditors owed nearly £2.9m - but Thanet council says it knew nothing about it!

Stop polluting our town, say brewery’s neighbours

Stop polluting our town, say brewery’s neighbours

06 December 2015

A brewery is hoping to call time on a foul stench causing misery to its neighbours by Christmas.

Kent Life will reopen next year

Kent Life will reopen next year

04 December 2015

A popular attraction that temporarily closed last month has announced the date it will open again.

County Show moo-ves for festive market

County Show moo-ves for festive market

26 November 2015

Tickets for next year’s Kent County Show have gone on sale in November for the first time in the hope they will be bought as Christmas presents.

Ambitious plans to transform landmark seafront building

Ambitious plans to transform landmark seafront building

25 November 2015

‘This could be for Ramsgate what the Turner Contemporary is for Margate,’ say trustees of the West Cliff Hall as architect reveals drawings.

Fencing cuts migrant disruption

Fencing cuts migrant disruption

24 November 2015

Eurotunnel says 37km of new security fencing has reduced attempts by asylum seekers to board lorries to get to the UK to “virtually zero".

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