Kent Business - 6 May 2016

Table of content - Kent Business (6 May 2016)

EU REFERENDUM SPECIAL EDITION
EU DEBATE: Survey reveals weakened confidence
HAPPY HOUR
GONE STALE
PUB POLITICS
Investment paying off as turnover increases
Raising a
Chief takes a broader view
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Glass to growth of English wines
Keeping their grapes warm
Crowdfunding will help to build new brewery
Saga enjoys profit surge
Axe hovers over BHS outlets
Pub auction
Caterham cuts losses but bosses not happy
New chief for Hornby
Disposable income up
Hospital ‘unsafe’
Company is 65 this year
Rural homes approved
Ebbsfleet land sale agreed
Cinema deal
Decision day for local plan
No return for rescue service
‘We want to be a big player in Kent’
FACTFILE
In or out? Rural Kent has its say
Reliance on cheap EU labour highlighted
Exports fall amid Brexit fears, shows Kent study
‘Kent has long way to go’
Fewer staff hired and less training in the workplace
Why we are publishing the Quarterly Economic Survey
Why setting up on your own is proving positive
Do you agree with the results? Let us know by emailing business@thekmgroup.co.uk
Levi: We all need a little inspiration
Brexit? We’ve enough on our plate already
Pub quality and quantity move in opposite directions
The polishers putting a shine on watch seller’s results
Chris Price
INSIDE STORY
Networking Breakfast to launch “You’re Hired Kent!”
Free Keynote & Workshop Programme
Free Keynote & Workshop Programme
MORNING PRIMER SESSIONS
AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS
Operation that has proved its worth to the big boys
International markets present new opportunity
Company joins campaign for apprenticeship scheme
Women show way for parent entrepreneurs
How agency pair showed recession could be beaten
SMALL BUSINESS
WHAT’S IN A NAME
Big business comes to the small screen
FACTFILE
Freight firm keeps staff despite cuts
FACTFILE
The villagers who downloaded an online revolution
Joblessness rises again
There’s not much that residential land expert Mark Presland doesn’t know about his home county. Kent Business found out more about the marathon runner who is the latest face at Maidstone land and property firm Sibley Pares.
End of a family era
Going places
Fears living wage will hit jobs, investment and growth
Stamp duty stampede
It makes sense to care for the staff
A port to be proud of
Shopping centre set for three new retailers
Pub serves up new licensees
Making a statement with Bluewater store
In the Only way is up for ideas men

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