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Pub relaunches after years of fire damage repairs

Pub relaunches after years of fire damage repairs

23 July 2021

A rural pub is welcoming guests again, three years after being gutted by a blaze.

'We're on a mission to make a difference'

'We're on a mission to make a difference'

23 July 2021

A series of monthly networking sessions start this month aimed at helping firms bounce back after the pandemic.

Tunnel operator losses £106m in first six months of 2021

Tunnel operator losses £106m in first six months of 2021

22 July 2021

The cost of travel restrictions continues to take a sizeable bite out of the finances of the company behind the Channel Tunnel.

£30k raised already as celebs back bid to save restaurant

£30k raised already as celebs back bid to save restaurant

21 July 2021

Chef Tom Kerridge and food critic Jay Rayner are among those fighting to save a Kent restaurant - with £30,000 raised in less than 24 hours.

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Council spends £26k on free bus service

Council spends £26k on free bus service

21 July 2021

A council has splashed out £26k on a free bus service so residents and visitors can tour an island without putting their hands in their pockets.

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Was The Open the best or worst thing to happen to Sandwich?

Was The Open the best or worst thing to happen to Sandwich?

20 July 2021

Long hailed as a driver for tourism, we look at how The Open has affected Sandwich.

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New seafront hotel and rooftop bar will 'turn rubbish into gold'

New seafront hotel and rooftop bar will 'turn rubbish into gold'

20 July 2021

A Kent restaurateur is bidding to transform a derelict seafront eyesore that has sat empty for years into a boutique hotel with a rooftop bar.

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It's Freedom Day: But will you notice the difference?

It's Freedom Day: But will you notice the difference?

19 July 2021

Laws over face masks and social distancing are scrapped today - but prepare to be disappointed if you expect things to be back to normal.

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Historic ship docks ahead of crucial restoration

Historic ship docks ahead of crucial restoration

18 July 2021

A historic ship has arrived in a harbour where she will be docked outside the country's biggest Wetherspoon's pub ahead of restoration work.

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Channel's largest ferry ready for action

Channel's largest ferry ready for action

18 July 2021

The largest passenger ferry to operate across the Channel will begin services next month after successfully completing trials.

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From surprise rockstar gigs to bitchy bingo: The history of the club ravaged by fire

From surprise rockstar gigs to bitchy bingo: The history of the club ravaged by fire

18 July 2021

A town centre nightclub and restaurant was devastated by a huge fire earlier this week, we delve into its deep and varied history.

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KCC faces another challenging year balancing the books

KCC faces another challenging year balancing the books

18 July 2021

The impact of the Covid crisis had on the public sector has been vividly underlined by the disclosure KCC was bailed out to the tune of £362m.

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New bistro opens in town centre

New bistro opens in town centre

15 July 2021

A new bistro serving everything from coffee to dinner to cocktails has opened in town centre.

Jobless figures continue to fall

Jobless figures continue to fall

15 July 2021

across the county are continuing to fall as the economy continues to slowly improve after a year of .

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Theme park site's wildlife status 'unreasonable and unjustified'

Theme park site's wildlife status 'unreasonable and unjustified'

14 July 2021

Theme park bosses behind a planned £2.5bn attraction have blasted a decision granting the site special status to help protect wildlife and habitats.

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Want to start your own business?

Want to start your own business?

14 July 2021

A free online pop-up training school will be giving budding entrepreneurs the practical skills they need to get their own business off the ground.

'I've lost the love of my life'

'I've lost the love of my life'

13 July 2021

The sudden death of a popular Kent journalist described as an 'absolute legend' has devastated his family and led to a flood of tributes

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Festival promoters go into liquidation

Festival promoters go into liquidation

13 July 2021

The promoter of one of the county's biggest music festivals has collapsed after being forced to cancel for two years running.

Jobs boost - but warning over skills shortage

Jobs boost - but warning over skills shortage

13 July 2021

A survey has revealed the majority of firms in the county plan to hire staff this year - but there are warnings over a skills shortage.

Pressure grows to confirm theme park land's protected status

Pressure grows to confirm theme park land's protected status

13 July 2021

Pressure is mounting to confirm protected status for wildlife where a huge theme park is proposed as planning inspectors say they need more detail.

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