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Maidstone & Malling’s No. 246 No. 1 newspaper
October 2017
Panto ahoy!
November 19th – December 1st THE cast of Cinderella, which is to be staged at the Hazlitt Theatre in Maidstone, took to the River Medway to launch this year's panto.
The fallen remembered On board The Kentish Lady were national treasure Rustie Lee (Fairy Godmother), former EastEnder Stefan Booth (Prince Charming), Elizabeth Bright (Cinderella), Craig Anderson (Buttons) and, pictured, Stephen Richards and Adam Borzone (Ugly Sisters) . They were greeted by pupils from South Borough Primary School and members of the media. The panto runs from December 1-31. For tickets go to www.hazlitttheatre.co.uk.
News No. 307
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Kate, 107, dies Pages 30-31
Golding Homes woe MP’s Local Plan bid GOLDING Homes are under fire
HELEN Whately asked the once again for failing to help a government to halthousing the vulnerable social borough’s housing scheme. 4 à4 resident.
Boxing at risk Plans forclub Dr Nigel
CCTV call in a bid to stop fly-tipping People’s protest ‘the start of house action’ Picture: Leeds Castle
CALLS for the installation of CCTV cameras to prevent fly-tipping on a country road have been made by the local borough councillor.
Burberry Lane, near Leeds and nearby, more than a year after it unlicensed waste carriers, but believes the cost to small firms of disBroomfield, has been targeted by was dumped and set on fire. The church car park has also seen posing of construction waste at a waste dumpers for years, but in reTHE Government faces a people's in the Kent instances ofrevolt illegal dumping. cent months, the problem has be- many transfer countryside station is proving awith deterit is a problem in many ruralhousebuilding. more rent that is costing councils more. acome day ofacute. action aimed at But stopping unwanted Construction waste, rubble, hard areas including Langley, Otham Cllr Fort made her remarks as the ofpublic with complete conHealth Lands (SOHL) at one Under the banner "Save Kent's Kingswood. Water group Lane in core, windows and household fur- and the borough’s closest transand back Pilgrims Wayofhave niture Spaces" is left illegally – often strewn stations at North Lenham will the day ac- fer Green (SKGS), villages and Bearsted tempt. The anger is outFarm, there. TunHere targeted recently. in the middle of the road. Wells, announced it will be tion,been which has already got county- bridge communities under threat from also we have unrelenting housebuildLastsupport. year, Maidstone Borough closed Cllr Gill Fort said: “Every month 10 weeks.not locals." housing targets set in London are wide ing forfor Londoners, cleared 911SKGS cases will of fly-tipwe are having toilets, sinks and Council She added: “If ayou go along the Organisers hope act as being invited to join local protests Lenham faces development of and this for yearsimilar more than 163 line construction of homes. increasing they have to an umbrella groups. on Novemberwaste 28. dumped in the ping 5,000 Thefines, campaign is also have been recorded since April. village, specifically in Burberry be enforced. A reduction in the The idea appears to have The day of action could be the first designed to keep Prime Minister approaching darkerthe evenings Lane, where weaare now thinking or offering it free may have of many, with hopes move- charge emerged from group in Tun- The Boris Johnson to what appeared to a rise in tipping. of installing camerasa group on private desired similar effect.” mentprompt will spread to illegal counties such the bridge Wells where has will a be a conference litter pledge toon leave FortSurrey welcomed a joint initialand, to oversee the problem A three-monthly pick the Essex, and Sussex. opposed 2,600 houses beingarea.” ear- asCllr "green fields" alone. tive by the Environment Agency A recent event in Burberry Lane mile-long stretch of road through SOHL spokesman Eddie Powell marked for the parish of Capel. SKGS said:produces "Please join in - the Driver and Vehicle Stan- Leeds saw a caravan burned while village an average said:the "The Government is treating It is understood theout Save Oura and more who do,ofthe more powerful torched car remains on a footpath dards Agency to clamp down on 32 black sacks rubbish. our thatalso theserves Garden Cllrmessage Fort, who as of a England is NOT forsays up forteaching grabs. parish councillor, children aboutthe social responsibility "Let's stop destruction of our and thespaces, issue ofagricultural litter in schools green landwill and help take habitat. the issueLet's off the streets. wildlife make the She believes with every household government turn soundbites about receiving a weekly refuse collection YOUR LOCAL PROPERTY EXPERT not building on green fields into service, there is no excuse for litter policy."thrown from vehicles or maidstone@martinco.com being Lenham page 14 23 Pudding Lane • Maidstone • Kent dumped in latest, the road.
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KATE Hart, a resident at an old people’s home in Bearsted, News has died aged 107, her son 3 David has disclosed.
THE widow of GP Drclub Nigel Minnet A SECOND boxing faces clowill the Grand surewalk because its premises is to Canyon for charity. be bulldozed for luxury 12 apartments. à8
Jason Donovan date Lockmeadow open THE former Neighbours star brings
his show food to thehall Hazlitt A NEW at Lockmeadow 18 Theatre May. has cinemanext complex
opened with eight outlets.
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Tovil tip division THE future of booking slots to use Tovil tip has left county councillors divided - some want to keep online appointments while others want the old sysà18 tem to return.
à33 Obituaries 32 Obituaries à37 Parishes Parish Councils 34-35 à45-47 Comment ASH dieback has been discovered in Monks Meadow in Detling; Hollingbourne village fete stallBus stop anger holder co-ordinator Jean Duffy has PENSIONERS have resigned; yellow linescomplained are needed they were left for Buffkyn Way,stranded Otham, at to a allow stop for hoursImperial after a Park; rubbuses through à22 bus failed to the show. bish bins in sports field in Kingswood are to be moved over to the picnic area and rear exit. Grammar expansion
MAIDSTONE Grammar School 35 Crime Reports
has been granted approval for six VEHICLES have been driven over new classrooms, costing farmland in Lenham, causing à29 £1m. damge to crops; an attempted break-in was reported in Detling; a vehicle was vandalised in Bearsted Charity openings Rd, Weavering; pumpkins TWO local charities have were stolen an allotment openedfrom second-hand shops in in Lenham. the centre of Maidstone in a bid to raise funds.
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