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Fear that more Kent jobs could go down the plughole
10:24, 27 June 2011
by business editor Trevor Sturgess
More jobs are at risk in Kent because of the continuing downturn in the home improvement market.
Moben kitchens, bathroom chain Dolphin and Sharps bedrooms - part of HomeForm Group - are in administration, threatening up to 2,800 jobs nationwide, and dozens in Kent.
The company has four showrooms in Kent - Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells, Folkestone and Aylesford.
Habitat, the design-led home products and furniture business founded by Sir Terence Conran, has also plunged into administration. While three London stores have been sold, the future of county's only outlet - in Canterbury - remains uncertain.
The DIY chain Focus, which had stores in Sittingbourne and Ramsgate, also went into administration earlier this year.
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