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How a contract clause could prevent cash-flow crisis
28 May 2020Law firm advises businesses to consider adding a clause in order to reclaim goods if not fully paid for.
Rural economy boosted by funding pay-outs
27 May 2020A number of rural firms have received payments in a bid to help boost the county's rural economy, despite the pandemic.
How workplaces will change after lockdown
27 May 2020The county's big employers are working out just how to get staff back into the workplace when lockdown measures are eased.
Which McDonald's drive-thrus have reopened in Kent?
20 May 2020Seven of the county's Mcdonald's branches have reopened their drive-thrus today.
Authorities warn: 'Don't miss out on vital cash grants'
18 May 2020Many small firms are still unaware there is funding - which does not have to be paid back - available to help them through the crisis.
Debts mount up due to delays to dissolve firms
15 May 2020A business advisor says staff shortages at Companies House is having an impact on firms forced into closure during the pandemic.
Apprentice graduation event moves online
13 May 2020Organisers of a graduation ceremony for those completing apprenticeships have been forced to change plans due to the pandemic.
Everything you need to know about furlough extension as Kent reacts
12 May 2020Here's everything you need to know about the furlough extension as Kent reacts to the announcement.
Why every company needs a high-performing and secure IT system
11 May 2020Sponsored editorial: The Kent company providing a one-stop shop for all IT requirements
Workplaces 'will look and feel very different' as lockdown eased
11 May 2020An employment lawyer says workplaces will have to make significant adjustments as a gradual return to work was signalled by the PM.
Councils missing £3m a month in lost parking fees
11 May 2020Authorities are struggling to pick up revenue from key areas such as parking due to lockdown, leading to huge financial dents in their finances.
'Critical' 12 weeks ahead for county's SMEs
05 May 2020A new survey reveals the majority of small and medium firms in the county are running out of cash due to the lockdown.
£393m a day cost of lockdown
05 May 2020The high cost of the lockdown on the South East economy has been revealed in a new report published today.
How firms can access additional funds to ease strain of pandemic
04 May 2020SMEs can today apply to take advantage of 100% government backed loans to help survive during the crisis.
TUC calls for key worker wage hike
01 May 2020Unions' federation calls for fairer pay after report reveals hundreds of thousands or key workers in South East earn less than £10 an hour.
The multi-million pound projects now in doubt
30 April 2020Services could be cut and major projects scrapped to balance the books in one area of Kent as its council warns of a "financial tsunami".
The council staff earning more than £100k
16 April 2020The annual Town Hall Rich List has revealed two council employees in Kent are earning more than £200,000, while dozens more are earning £100,000+.
Gym chain's renovation delayed by coronavirus
15 April 2020Despite a new Kent gym being approved, a national company hasn't been able to begin working on renovations.
Your guide to the self-employed coronavirus relief scheme
27 March 2020Not sure if you are eligible for the self-employed relief announced this week? Then check our guide.
FSB welcomes self-employed package
27 March 2020The Federation of Small Businesses say the Chancellor's package of measures for the self-employed is to be welcomed.
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