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Civic Society calls for more of historic buildings like protection Primrose Inn
By Andy Tong
andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk THE TOWN’S Civic Society wants Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council [TMBC] to offer more protection to historic landmarks following its decision to demolish the Primrose Inn. The public house on Pembury Road, which is 200 years old and features traditional white Kentish weatherboarding, will make way for new housing. The pub closed last summer because of declining trade and the Area 1 planning committee approved the demolition in January, causing a public outcry. The decision was made despite the fact that the building, which dates from 1820,
was included in the council’s own CharThe Civic Society has acter Assessment of the submitted a list town – though it of recommendation was not protected by listed s which it says would status. allow the council to be The Civic Society’s chair more flexible in Diane Hunt- the face ingford wrote to TMBC’s Leader Nicholas demands of central government’s Heslop, saying: “We were to build new housing. very TMBC submitted how little room for manoeuvre struck by the plan- January, detailing its draft Local Plan in ning committee had. the construction of new housing until 2031. The Planning Inspectorate is expected to begin hearLow priority ings this month (see page 4). The Civic Society has “We were also struck said the Local by how little Plan is ‘weak’ and ‘has virtually weight the committee appeared to give to nothing say about conservation to conservation and of the towntownscape objec- scape and historic buildings’. tives in reaching its decision. It says: “It is not too late “We think that these issues to remedy this tomatic of a longstanding are symp- defect: you could bring forward suitable problem, policies at namely that conservation the inquiry stage.” is low a priority by the council.” given too Continued
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A YOUNG man was found with stab aged 24 and 33, wounds on Angel Lane near the High Remembrance on Road of Street in the early hours and Marine Terrace, of Saturday also on suspicion of attempted morning [March 30]. murder. They remain in Four men and a teenager custody. have Detective Inspector Jon been arrested by officers Faulkner of in Kent Police said: “While connection with the incident. my officers have made a number of Two are still being held arrests, on are keen to hear from anyone we suspicion of attempted who murder. may have witnessed the Police were called to the incident or scene at has any information that 6.10am and the man, who will help is the investigation.” believed to be in his 20s, was The public are asked to treated by paramedics call 01622 before being 604100 quoting crime reference taken to a London hospital. 30-311, or contact the independent It is not known how long he had charity Crimestoppers anonymously been there before being found. on 0800 555111. Following enquiries, a 28-year-old The incident is the latest local man was arrested in a later that series of attacks in and day in Tonbridge on suspicion around the of town, as Kent Police wage assisting offenders. a campaign to stop the escalation The next day, officers made in further violent crime. arrests in Folkestone. On Tram Road, they arrested a 20-year-old man from the town and a 16-year-old Urgency boy from Dover on suspicion of The night before the latest attempted murder. attack, officers apprehended a All three have been released 16-year-old boy after he was found pending further investigation. with a kitchen knife during a sniffer Later on the Sunday, patrols dog also operation to search for picked up two men from drugs at the area, Tonbridge railway station. The youth was stopped and charged after crossing the road to evade the police. Last month a 19-year-old man was stabbed in Vale Road, and police arrested a man from Tonbridge who was the same age and a 21-year-old man from Hastings who have been released on bail. And a teenager was sentenced to a year in prison on March 21 after threatening to use a knife twice inside a fortnight. Bailey White was arrested twice this year after claims he threatened to harm another teenager on two separate occasions. CRIME SCENE: Police cordon off Angel Lane early on Saturday
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