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Tovil gets new nature park

11 March 2014
Tovil gets new nature park

Tovil has a new 29-acre nature reserve, as compensation for a housing development.

Village decides on allotments scheme

11 March 2014
Village decides on allotments scheme

The overwhelming majority of Wouldham villagers are opposed to new housing on the village allotments, a ballot has revealed.

Tributes to "Local Hero"

06 March 2014
Tributes to "Local Hero"

Never divisive, Tunbridge Wells deputy mayor Colin Bothwell included his political adversaries among his closest friends.

Mystery spots descend on Allington pavements

05 March 2014
Mystery spots descend on Allington pavements

Allington residents are asking whether their pavements have been discoloured by acid rain.

Family worry over compulsory purchase

04 March 2014
Family worry over compulsory purchase

A Wouldham family are fearful their home will be taken to provide a wider access to a proposed housing development.

Quick police work recovers stolen tablet

03 March 2014
Quick police work recovers stolen tablet

Don't keep taking the tablets would seem to be the best advice to Tonbridge criminals this week.

Business park plans rejected

02 March 2014
Business park plans rejected

A proposal for a "grotesque" business park has been thrown out by councillors.

Council says no to Tesco - again

02 March 2014
Council says no to Tesco - again

The threat of an appeal hearing did not prevent Maidstone councillors from saying No to Tesco.

Commuter wins parking ticket row

02 March 2014
Commuter wins parking ticket row

Southeastern has acknowledged that permit-only bays at Paddock Wood were poorly marked.

Further train delays from Hastings to Tonbridge

02 March 2014
Further train delays from Hastings to Tonbridge

Commuters expecting a full resumption of train services from Tonbridge to Hastings tomorrow will be disappointed.

Runners caught out by train line closure

02 March 2014
Runners caught out by train line closure

A half marathon started on time this morning - but some runners were late because they didn't realise a rail line was closed following a landslip.

Borough loses deputy mayor

01 March 2014
Borough loses deputy mayor

Warm, generous, funny and kind were words used to describe the deputy mayor of Tunbridge Wells who died this week.

Standards slipping at model prison

01 March 2014
Standards slipping at model prison

A Kent prison is no longer 'the jewel in the prison service crown', an inspection has found.

What do you think of Draft Plan?

01 March 2014
What do you think of Draft Plan?

Maidstone Council is bravely asking the public for their views on its Draft Local Plan

Inspectors praise Sutton Valence School

26 February 2014
Inspectors praise Sutton Valence School

An independent school in Maidstone has been praised for its good teaching and attentive pupils.

Protest over play area closure

26 February 2014
Protest over play area closure

Playgrounds are essential to keep our children fit, argued residents angered by Maidstone' Council's plans to close 20 play areas.

Bridge repairs will lead to congestion

25 February 2014
Bridge repairs will lead to congestion

Three weeks of diversions await Tonbridge town centre traffic.

Call for former pupils of St Simon Stock

25 February 2014
Call for former pupils of St Simon Stock

Former school pupils can be of enormous help to today's students, says charity.

Greg Clark seeks third term

25 February 2014
Greg Clark seeks third term

Tunbridge Wells Conservatives are happy to go again with Greg Clark as their MP.

Doggy detective a real Sherlock Bones

15 February 2014
Doggy detective a real Sherlock Bones

A sleuth dog that uses his super-sensitive snout to sniff out stray and lost dogs is in line for a top Crufts award.

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