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Nominate your “High Street Hero” in partnership with Wards and KMFM

KMFM has teamed up with Wards this Spring to celebrate "High Street Heroes". After a really difficult 12months, they want to showcase those businesses that have really shone and gone out of their way to help others and make a difference in the local community during the pandemic. They are therefore asking you to nominate amazing businesses in 8 different categories. Each winner will receive exposure of their business showcasing what they have been doing differently and brilliantly across kmfm, Kentonline and the KM Newspapers. To find out more and to nominate that extra-special business please click HERE

KMFM and Wards “High Street Heroes” -get voting for your favorite business!

You've got until 31 March to vote for your favorite High Street Business! Or to get your supporters to vote for your business! KMFM has teamed up with Wards this Spring to celebrate "High Street Heroes" to showcase businesses that have really shone and gone out of their way to help others and make a difference during the pandemic. They are therefore asking you to nominate amazing businesses in 8 different categories and you have until midnight on 31 March to do so. Each winner will receive exposure of their business showcasing what they have been doing differently and brilliantly across kmfm, Kentonline and the KM Newspapers. To find out more and to nominate that extra-special business please click HERE

“EU Transition: Ask The Experts”

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In order to help businesses navigate through the new rules for trade, travel and business, Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce is hosting a highly interactive EU Transition: Ask The Experts session, where the content will be led by YOU! During registration, you will be asked to submit any questions you have around the current EU Transition for their panel of experts. The event is being held on Tue 16 March 10.30-12.30pm. Find out more HERE

12 April onwards: Food and Beverages allowed to be served outside

From 12 April hospitality business will be able to serve food and beverages outside. If this requires tables and chairs being placed on public pavements outside, you will need a licence from the council. Please click HERE to apply for one. Applications cost £100 to cover the council's costs and the council has a maximum of 14 days in which to decide an application, otherwise it is automatically granted. Find out more here

12 April Onwards: Non essential Retail, Salons, Personal Care and Public Building allowed to open

12 April will see the opening of non-essential retail; personal care premises such as hairdressers and nail salons; and public buildings, including libraries and community centres. Indoor leisure facilities such as gyms will also reopen (but only for use by people on their own or in household groups); as will most outdoor attractions and settings including outdoor hospitality venues, zoos, theme parks, and drive-in cinemas. Read more here

Park and Ride Services to resume

We have been informed that the city's Park and Ride services will be back up and running for Monday 12 April -in time for reopening. More details to follow....