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Sun-soaked festival shows local music is alive and kicking
GOOD CHARACTER
The independent bookshops that are thriving Page 12
ON YOUR MARKS
PHOTO: Michael Houghton
New GCSE grading fails to dim bright futures Page 10
CHOP AND CHANGE
Farmer explains the versatility of British lamb Page 50
TAKING CENTRE STAGE: The Local & Live music festival took place over the Bank Holiday weekend and saw many of the town’s artists including Poppy Raine (pictured) perform at Calverley Grounds, The Forum and The Spa Hotel. Organisers said it was the most successful one ever held with record numbers attending. See pages 4 and 5 for full report
Councillor calls his own referendum By Adam Hignett adam@timesoftunbridgewells.co.uk
A SOUTHBOROUGH councillor has risked the wrath of the council’s leadership by holding his own referendum on the proposed Civic Complex. Cllr Joe Simmons has rejected the claims of Council Leader David Jukes that a referendum on the £72million project is unnecessary and has begun circulating ballots throughout his ward.
The Conservative Southborough North representative, who was elected in 2015, said he wanted to hear the views of those he represents and hopes they respond in large numbers.
‘It will have significant long-term implications for our children’ In particular, Cllr Simmons wished to hear from the ‘silent majority’ that the leadership have claimed support the
development, which will see a new Town Hall and theatre built on two car parks adjacent to the main entrance of Calverley Grounds. Expressing his position in a letter attached to the ballot, he reveals that the result of his mini-referendum will determine whether he votes for or against the project later in the year. He states: “A wide range of views have already been expressed by many interested individuals and groups – some in favour and some against the project.
“So I would like to assess the views of residents in Southborough North on this project and ask whether you would wish me to vote for the proposal or against it when it comes before Council. “This is a critical decision for the Council. It will have significant long-term implications for the Borough, for current residents and for our children/grandchildren too. So I would very much appreciate knowing how you feel about it.”
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WE SHALL OVERCOME Young people prove disability is no barrier Page 14