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Cookery school is forced to close as Hadlow Group fallout continues
whilst maintaining an emphasis on support for the rough sleepers.” Since the CPWs were enforced, there have been no further reports of groups of people hanging round the area and the council says local businesses ‘are pleased with this outcome’. It added: “Monitoring of the area will continue to try to avoid reoccurrence of anti-social behaviour.” There has been a raft of changes in the way the council deals with people living on the street. It has developed a Rough Sleeper Protocol and established a Task and Finish group to try to ensure that the homeless can access the support that
A COOKERY school linked to celebrity chef Rosemary Shrager has become the latest casualty of the financial crisis that has engulfed the Hadlow Group. The school in Tunbridge Wells is a subsidiary of West Kent College, which was placed in educational administration last month – the second college run by the group to do so after Hadlow Agricultural College. The group issued a statement saying: “Due to ongoing financial challenges at The Hadlow Group, The Rosemary Shrager Cookery School in Partnership with Hadlow Group Limited has closed with immediate effect as at August 8.” West Kent applied for the administrators to be brought in a week after the school shut its doors. At the time the group stated: “The application only applies to WKAC itself and not its subsidiary.” Graham Morley, Interim Principal of the Hadlow Group, said: “This has obviously been a difficult decision to take. The financial difficulties facing the School has meant that it could not continue.” The school has been running since 2012 and worked with West Kent, where students have run a restaurant called The Artisan since January 2017. Rosemary Shrager
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Council hands out ‘warnings’ to stop anti-social behaviour in High Street By Andy Tong andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk
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THE council has been using Community Protection Warning notices [CPWs] to prevent anti-social behaviour around the High Street. They were issued to stop a number of people from behaving in a way that would ‘cause distress or nuisance, including fighting and excessive noise’. The notices included a curfew which prohibited them from remaining overnight in the area around the side entrance to Mid Kent Bed Centre in Botany. This led to one person who had been sleeping rough asking for help to find
accommodation and Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council’s (TMBC] Housing Team were able to arrange temporary housing for him. Residents and businesses had made ‘an increasing number’ of complaints from about people congregating in the town centre in locations occupied by the rough sleeper.
Changes The council received ‘several specific reports of anti-social behaviour such as drinking, fighting and noise disturbances’. It said: “The council does not tolerate anti-social behaviour and set out to tackle this in a proportionate way with both the rough sleepers and others,