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Margate Operatic Society have kick-started the festive season with their panto Sleeping Beauty.
Legally Blonde the Musical shows its youthful female energy and is the perfect vehicle to attract new, young talent to a historic company.
The starting gun has been fired on the annual celebration of business in Dartford and Gravesham.
The 32nd Medway Business Awards have launched - find out how you can enter your company.
The company named Medway Business of the Year 2015 at Friday's Medway Business Awards night, are giving their prize money to charity.
Cross border regional commuting. That's one way to get Kent workers to live in France and skilled French workers to commute here, says Trevor Sturgess
Trevor Sturgess recalls happy times during the heady days for a paper mill and gives his thoughts on the chancellor's final budget before polling day
When it comes to advice, it may be worth picking up a couple of books written by local people who know a thing or two about how to make a wad of cash
Benedict Cumberbatch may be a familiar face but the name Alan Turing is not although a new college has been named after the mathematician
A developer of train and flight simulation video games took home the top prize at the 30th Medway Business Awards.
Excitement is building for the 30th Medway Business Awards, which are to be held tonight. Business editor Trevor Sturgess previews the celebration.
A year of working in India, putting up with squat toilets and washing with buckets of water, helped a property company worker in her Kent job.
The concept of a garden city heralds big business opportunities but what does a garden city really mean?
The winner of this year's Dartford and Gravesham Business Awards has given away its prize money to charity.
A conference will debate the best way to build a new garden city in Kent.
Rochester Cathedral choristers sing in front of the Countess of Wessex.
When business and education combine it's a lesson in experience for all concerned... and hopefully all for the better
Why the county town of Kent must stopping say 'no' to new opportunities which will eventually go elsewhere.
Three generations of women have kept a family firm going through "blood, sweat and tears" and now they have in the running for a business award.
Kent Business School believes a new £29m complex is the next step on the path to a top 20 place in the UK league tables.