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SCHOOL TRIP Phoenix Centre pupils with Robinson Jackson staff
Family delivers another ray of sunshine to schoolchildren TO PASSERS-BY, the group of excited children getting out of the Variety Club Sunshine Coach at estate agents Robinson Jackson in Tonbridge High Street looked like any other school day trip. The pupils from the Phoenix Centre for Autism at Cage Green Primary School were in fact benefiting from an act of generosity that stretches back over the last quarter of a century. Group operations director Tony Robinson, who welcomed the children with branch partner Spencer Humble, explained: “My father Alan
Robinson, our family, and the wider Robinson Jackson Group has supported the Variety Club Sunshine Coach initiative for over 25 years – donating at least one coach to a special needs school during every one of those years. In fact there have been 30. “To have a coach in the town in which I both work and live is a real highlight. Seeing the Sunshine Coach pull up outside our Tonbridge office was a heart-warming moment. “The pupils were impeccably behaved, and it was a joy to have them in our office.”
Parents set to win war over rise in car parking charges
Council to investigate ‘administrative error’
By Neill Barston NEARLY 2,000 frustrated residents have signed a petition against a borough council decision removing half-hour parking provision near Tonbridge Castle, which they claim penalises working parents and sends out mixed messages during the town’s regeneration. Lucy Stringer, who started the campaign last week, says the revised car parking charges, which also raise hourly rates by 10p, come at precisely the wrong time as works improving the High Street enter a final phase, and they significantly increase the cost of picking up her young children from school. The council, which faces a total of
£1.8million shortfall in Government funding over the next four years, originally said the rise was necessary after a two-year price freeze. But since the petition was launched the council has now discovered an ‘administrative error’ regarding the Castle Field car parks that needs to be addressed urgently. Robert Styles, Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council’s director of street scene, leisure and technical services, said the wider parking price increases for the town had been the first in two years, but added that the Upper Castle Field Car Park increase had been adjusted incorrectly. He said: “The price increase for Upper Castle Field was an administrative error for which we apologise, and we will look to get this changed back within weeks.”
Mrs Stringer said: “The minimum charge for parking there is now £1.20, when it had been 50p for half an hour – which is all I needed to pick up my children from school. While you can get a permit for morning
parking, this just penalises working parents who need to collect kids who are doing after-school clubs. “I’ve been paying £20 a month for parking. The increased charges mean I will be paying £48, which is ridiculous.” Mrs Stringer has been encouraged by how quickly residents reacted to her petition and added: “We can accept the 10p rise in parking, but what we want is the half-hour charge brought back again. “The whole idea of regenerating Tonbridge was to try and attract people here, as not everyone wants to stay for an hour.” UNITED FRONT Parents are fighting new charges
INSIDE FUTURE IS BRIGHT
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HISTORIC LINKS
Wardens keep Tonbridge looking good – but who are they?
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SENIOR SERVICE
Crowds pack into TAMS meeting for debate on EU referendum
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WINNING WAYS
Record number of competitors take part in 25th triathlon
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