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Government grants only cover a third of costs said owner of Fuggles Beer Cafe in Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge
"The furlough scheme will be pointless if the businesses don’t survive."
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"The furlough scheme will be pointless if the businesses don’t survive."
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In September, a female staff member was grabbed by a male customer, pulled towards him and kissed hard on the cheek. He winked and told her "I thought I might get some half price drinks".
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Vicars and priests have been left grappling with the challenge of keeping people safe while allowing as many as possible to attend.
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The victims were persuaded to hand over cash believing they were speaking to officers investigating fraud
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A man in his 20s was taken to hospital with head injuries.
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"I still see people waiting at bus stops for the 277. My neighbour waited half an hour. I told her, there aren't any," said Miranda Morland.
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More than 400 people were gripped by the unfolding drama on Facebook, sending messages of love and support.
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"The first lockdown was a learning curve. We shut down our business model and adapted the very best we could."
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The club in Tonbridge, Kent has turned to crowdfunding in a bid to raise £5,000 and 'reverse its losses'
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Despite advice from the Government and local councils to stay away from services - many wanted to come together as a community in Kent and Sussex