RMG collective to kick off Autumn concert series
The house jazz band from London’s famed 606 Club will open a new series of lunchtime concerts this autumn at the University of Kent in
The house jazz band from London’s famed 606 Club will open a new series of lunchtime concerts this autumn at the University of Kent in
The Japanese knotweed super-weed is invasive, damaging and potentially extremely costly, warns law firm Furley Page Any gardener will tell you that weeds are everywhere
Property specialist Liz Brady, a Partner at leading Kent law firm Furley Page, is welcoming the government’s move to ban the practice of selling new
A partner at leading South East law firm, Furley Page, is calling on the government to look again at the unfairness of the current law
Canterbury law firm Furley Page is offering graduates an exciting opportunity to take their first step into a career within the legal sector. Furley Page
A Canterbury lawyer dedicated to helping the vulnerable is urging Kent businesses to raise awareness of dementia among their staff so they have a better
FRIENDS AGAINST SCAMS INITIATIVE COMES TO KENT AS CHEATS FLEECE VULNERABLE OUT OF £10 BILLION A YEAR Take steps to help family members avoid the tricksters,
Sponsor Furley Page Foundation urges people to ‘keep on giving’ to support Pilgrims Hospices The Pilgrims Hospices’ Light Up the City fundraiser, sponsored once again
This season’s lunchtime concerts continue at the University of Kent in Canterbury on Wednesday November 9 with Beethoven’s great Trio, Opus 70, No 1 in
The Apprenticeship Levy, introduced by The Enterprise Act in May, has survived the departure of George Osborne as Chancellor and criticism from the CBI, and