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Decision delayed over Jools neighbour row
13 March 2018A row between musician Jools Holland and his wedding venue neighbour has not been decided today - after councillors said they needed more time.
Sourdough pizza bar to open next month
13 March 2018A former nightspot is to open as a bar and sourdough pizza restaurant next month, bosses have announced.
Mexican stand-off as bar wins bid to open at former bank
13 March 2018Councillors voted to approve contentious plans for a Mexican-inspired bar and restaurant despite objections from concerned locals.
Fresh hope in fight to save golf course
12 March 2018Cabinet members are to reconsider plans to shut a sports facility after the decision sparked outrage in the community.
Gym chain Bannatyne's record year
12 March 2018Gym and spa group Bannatyne reported record turnover for last year after an investment programme across its health clubs.
The seven pubs, bars, and clubs undergoing big changes
10 March 2018With a number of refurbishments and even new additions, we count the seven pubs, bars, and clubs about to make a change.
Jools Holland's dispute with wedding venue
09 March 2018A popular wedding venue could have its licence to sell alcohol and play loud music taken away in a dispute over noise with neighbour Jools Holland.
Action! First films shown at new cinema
09 March 2018A town's new multiplex has started screening films following its grand opening.
Medway Council defends decision to ban drinks at concerts
09 March 2018People have taken to social media to share their anger at the decision to ban alcohol from this year's Castle Concerts.
Model train centre plan hits the buffers
09 March 2018Ambitious plans to open a model train centre have been dealt a blow after bosses missed out on £10m to buy the land it was due to be built on.
Popular chippie up for sale
08 March 2018A fish and chip shop that has been open for more than 20 years has been put on the market.
Big screen action begins
07 March 2018A town's first multilplex cinema opens this week.
Weather does not dampen brewer's results
06 March 2018Beer and pub company Shepherd Neame increased sales and profits despite the weather affecting the number of people eating out.
Bosses call time on bingo hall
05 March 2018A town centre bingo hall looks set to close and be demolished after a steady fall in attendances and revenue.
'I am definitely not a shouter'
05 March 2018A military background has made the chief executive of Saga a quiet consensus leader rather than one who barks orders.
Kent business supplies wristbands to the stars
02 March 2018A Kent company making wristbands, lanyards, and passes for major events has supplied some of the county's biggest music awards so far this year.
Finchcocks home to music again
02 March 2018The new owners of a music museum are keen to continue the musical heritage of the Georgian mansion.
Take That! Customers hit out at theatre in ticket row
01 March 2018A theatre has come under fire for refusing to refund or swap tickets bought by customers unable to make a show because of the bad weather.
New operator sought to open an ice rink
01 March 2018Plans for a community ice rink are to be revived, despite the failure to open the planned attraction at Christmas.
Prezzo 'plans to close' 100 restaurants
01 March 2018Restaurant chain Prezzo is reported to be planning to shut around a third of its sites as part of a restructuring, leaving jobs in Kent uncertain.
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