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Wednesday August 16 | 2017
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By Jonathan Banks ITS patrons have included Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh and Marlene Dietrich. And now a touch of the glamour will be coming to Tunbridge Wells when the famous Ivy Restaurant opens a new brasserie on the on the High Street. Taking over the premises previously occupied by the ill-fated Jamie’s Italian, The Ivy Royal Tunbridge Wells will be welcoming discerning diners from November.
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Parisian The restaurant will have approximately 105 covers, making up the main restaurant, bar and a Parisian style alfresco seating area, for guests to enjoy throughout the year. With a menu modelled on its West End namesake, the Tunbridge Wells Ivy will serve throughout the day, including; breakfast, elevenses, weekend brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, light snacks, dinner, cocktails and a selection of fine wines. A choice of ‘The Ivy classics’, such as shepherd’s pie, Eggs Benedict, brioche crumbled chicken Milanese and its strawberry ice cream sundae, will be provided by former Gordon Ramsey protégé and Executive Chef Sean Burbidge.
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THE HIGHLIGHT: This is the moment Radio One DJ Annie Mac closed LeeFest, billed as the Tunbridge Wells Festival, in spectacular style on Saturday night [August 12]. The event, near Chiddingstone, began ten years ago as a party in Lee Denny’s back garden but has now evolved into one of the UK’s most highly regarded small festivals. Some 5,000 people attended, with headline sets from Kate Tempest and Jake Bugg.
Teen on trial over Rusthall rape By Adam Hignett adam@timesoftunbridgewells.co.uk
AN ASPIRING make model who has been charged with multiple counts of rape has gone on trial following his arrest last October over an alleged incident on Rusthall Common. The jury at Maidstone Crown Court heard how Chiron Hutchinson was arrested after a woman, aged 24, claimed he assaulted her following a night out in Tunbridge Wells.
An investigation was launched following her complaint, made while being treated for her injuries at the local hospital, which resulted in three other women coming forward to allege
Thirteen charges including rape, attempted rape and sexual assault Hutchinson, 19, had also attacked them between July and October last year. Some of these incidents occurred after late night visits to clubs in Tunbridge Wells,
while others were either at his home in Uckfield or at stables where he kept his horse, prosecutor Christopher May told the jury. The court heard the woman who made the initial complaint was ‘inebriated’ and had smoked cannabis when she left friends at a bar in the early hours and walked off alone to go home on October 8. She met Hutchinson, who had also been drinking heavily, as he left MooMoo Clubrooms in Newton Road.
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