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  • September 6, 2022

    Knife Angel comes to Maidstone

    From 6th September an 8.5m tall sculpture made from 100,000 knives, weapons and blades which have been handed in during knife amnesties in the UK will be on display at Lighthouse Church, Station Road, Maidstone. The Knife Angel is an awareness campaign which will run in Maidstone  for four weeks (until 3rd October) and it […]

  • August 24, 2022

    Co-parenting – can an agreement be reached?

    It can be hard when coming to terms with the break-up of a marriage to then focus on what is in the best interests of your children in the longer term. Things will no doubt be said that both sides will later regret. Typically, time heals, but at the centre of a dispute will be […]

  • August 24, 2022

    Grandparent’s rights

    Sadly, not all grandparents have regular contact with their grandchild. This typically occurs in the case of a family breakdown or if the relationship with the grandchild’s parent/s breaks down. Understanding what, if any, rights you have and the steps you can take to build and maintain a relationship with your grandchild is important. Grandparents […]

  • August 3, 2022

    Banter or bullying?

    When does banter become bullying? This is a question which is increasingly being asked at employment tribunals and they in turn are more frequently finding in favour of the claims brought by the employees who have been on the receiving end of it. Recent research shows employment cases in the UK relating to the use […]

  • July 7, 2022

    Travel with children of different surnames

    If you are planning to travel abroad this summer and you have a different surname to your child or a child travelling with you, then you might encounter difficulties at border controls which could cause delay or at worse mean you miss your trip. It is important to remember that if there is no court […]

  • June 27, 2022

    Calling time on drinking in the workplace

    The issue of drinking in the workplace has been in the media spotlight in recent years following the ‘partygate scandal’ and the subsequent publication of the Sue Gray report on the activities that took place in Downing Street during the pandemic. It also highlights how for some, drinking is normalised either in the workplace or […]

  • June 27, 2022

    Working smarter, not harder

    Could your business operate as successfully or even more so, by adopting a four day working week? Around 70 businesses in the UK with a combined workforce of about 3,000 are currently taking part in the world’s largest working hours’ pilot scheme over the next six months.  Workers will work a four day week but […]

  • June 26, 2022

    Employment tribunal ruling on male baldness

    An employment tribunal has recently ruled that it is sex-related harassment to call a man bald, as hair loss is more prevalent among men than women, therefore using it to describe someone is a form of sex-related harassment. The case was successfully brought by  Tony Finn who had worked for a  Yorkshire based company for […]

  • May 16, 2022

    Maidstone United promotion success

    For the second time in seven years, Maidstone United has been crowned The Vanarama National League South Champions and here at Gullands, we have been delighted to be supporting them at their home at the Gallagher Stadium for the last ten years. Promotion to The National League, the fifth league in English football, will see […]

  • May 16, 2022

    Vaisakhi returns to Gravesend

    One of our favourite events is the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi, which returned to the streets of Gravesend this April after a two year absence. Vaisakhi marks the beginning of spring and it is one of the most important dates for the Sikh community. The celebratory and colourful parade starts and finishes at the Gravesend […]

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