Times of Tunbridge Wells 11th March 2020

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Wednesday March 11 | 2020

Jump In sets a closure date as no new site has been found JUMP IN Trampoline Park has said it will shut on May 3 as attempts to find alternative premises are proving unsuccessful. The popular venue on Morley Road in Tonbridge is having to close after its landlords told the company to leave. Atom, a large drinks company which occupies both neighbouring units, will take over the site. Affected staff have now been given notice of redundancy after it became clear last week that a new site could not be found in time. In total more than 60 employees will lose their jobs. But the company still hopes to find new premises in the town or here in Tunbridge Wells. CELEBRITY CHEF: Atul Kochhar is coming to this year’s Pub In The Park and rumoured to be interested in Woods on The Pantiles. P2

Moves made to curb cars flouting new restrictions By Robert Forrester MOTORISTS who fail to heed the no vehicle restrictions at the top of Mount Pleasant Road are now being monitored – and could face a fine. The £1.3million Public Realm Works outside the Town Hall were completed late last year and included the installation of speed bumps, wider pavements and fewer bus stops, which the Council say was to make the area more attractive and ‘pedestrianfriendly’. Along with the improvements, the Council introduced new restrictions to

traffic, with just buses and access vehicles allowed to enter the road from 9am to 6pm – the same restriction that apply in Five Ways.

Inadequate When the works were first completed, some motorists argued the signage was inadequate, leading people to accidentally enter the new restricted zone, but the Council installed new signage last month. But a number of drivers have been continuing to flout the rules. The Council is now enforcing the

Goodbye

pedestrian-friendly area, and motorists caught driving flouting the ban now face a fine. From yesterday [Tuesday] a Council CCTV ‘safety car’ will regularly be used to monitor vehicles going through the new restricted road, which starts from Mount Pleasant Road outside the Town Hall to Monson Road. The Council has said that their approach in the first instance will be to ‘inform and educate drivers’ about the restrictions before any formal

Gavin Lucas, founder and chief executive of Jump In, said: “The team are at risk of redundancy while we continue to search for a new home. “They have been amazing and are committed to delivering the best ‘goodbye for now’ possible to customers.” In a message to customers on social media this week, Jump In’s manager Joanne Marchant said: “Unfortunately we have not found a new home yet, but we are still looking so fingers crossed that we will secure one soon. “Due to this, we will be closing our doors on May 3. This will be our last trading day, but business will carry on like normal until then. So before we close our doors, come

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