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£5million fund launched to boost local businesses PAGE 16 IT’S another new day but one with a difference because today sees the publication of a new local paper with the announcement that it’s launching a £5million investment fund to help local businesses. The Times of Tunbridge Wells, working with high net worth individuals, has developed an initiative to support entrepreneurs across the county. It will be open to a range of businesses from start-ups requiring seed capital to existing businesses looking for money to expand. Applicants must be 18+ and operating a limited company within the boundaries of the county of Kent.

Alongside financial help, successful applicants will receive advice and support, by way of legal, accounting and business strategy, from a network of advisers. The idea is to bring more innovation and opportunity to Kent, with an initial key focus on Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding area, by helping companies grow at an early stage of their development – creating employment and revenue. Applications for funding will be considered by a panel of principal investors or their representatives. MP Greg Clark said: “For our area to continue to be prosperous requires our businesses to be successful – new start-ups to be created and established business to grow. An investment fund

that provides extra support is to be warmly welcomed and I look forward to seeing the benefits in action.” Cllr Jane March, cabinet member for tourism, leisure and economic development said: “The fund is a great idea - we know from independent work commissioned by the West Kent Partnership that Tunbridge Wells is an extremely innovative, creative place with more business start-ups and better survival rates than anywhere else in the country. “We look forward to seeing which initiatives and companies emerge from Tunbridge Wells, where this sort of investment and expertise will enable our businesses to thrive.” Turn to pages 6 and 7

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By Jonathan Banks Club TONBRIDGE ANGELS Football help fans to has issued a plea to its was ‘running after it admitted that it

out of money’. Stadium has The Angels’ Longmead of become waterlogged because over the last persistent heavy rainfall

10 weeks. to play The club has only managed 4 and now there once since January to play faces the prospect of having at other grounds. the gate Although it would keep to pay a fee to receipts, it would have the pitch the host club for use of bar and and miss out on valuable catering earnings.

l unveiled New town centre hote rejected is but CAB building plan By Andy Tong

andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk is about to be A PLANNING application in the centre of submitted to build a hotel car park. town on the site of the Poundland at 76-78 High The 70-bedroom venue with up to Street would be constructed development. ten apartments in the same in the car park The hotel would be built while the flats to the rear of Poundland retail unit will be above a ‘revitalised High Street. and facade’ facing the owned property Jaspar Group, a family years, said it was developer for over 40 forward proposals ‘excited to be moving contribute to the for a hotel which will town centre, regeneration of Tonbridge boost to the local bringing a significant

which will help homes and a new hotel, need for visitor to meet the identified local area.” accommodation in the the Tonbridge Jenny Lewis, chair of would be glad to Town Team, said: “We what is currently see investment into prime location in rather an eyesore in a the High Street. capacity for “It would increase the ‘Site is currently an attractions, tourists to visit our historic and drinkeating eyesore in a prime High river trips and superb Street location’ ing venues. to see a sensible and sustainTeam hope Town “We Tonbridge Jenny Lewis, that fits into the able use of the space any and will be looking at will be parking surroundings, applications with is understood that there subsequent planning at the hotel. “The proposals interest.” The developer said: posicontribute being put forward will the town centre Continued on page 4 tively to the vitality of retail unit, new and include an improved

jobs, and an economy with new offer’. improved tourist accommodation realm enhanceIt also plans ‘public and New Wharf ments along River Walk to the Road, along with improvements High Street.’ It retail frontage along the

Valuable Dave The Angels’ chairman, open letter Netherstreet, wrote an was so warning that the situation under’ dire, the club might ‘go and asking for financial contributions. owned by its Tonbridge Angels FC is annual fee in supporters, who pay an in the running return for having a say of the club. “I’ll come Mr Netherstreet wrote: club is in a straight to the point. The that at serious financial position four other least rivals the three or crises the club has experienced during its 72-year history. out of “Basically we are running we don’t money and as it stands fixtures.” have a home pitch for our has been An emergency meeting 5] in called tomorrow [March Lounge. Longmead’s Executive

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