Times of Tonbridge 8th June 2016

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Wednesday, June 8 2016

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SPORTS DIRECT IS TOO BIG FOR MIKE ASHLEY TO HANDLE ALONE Page 18

STREET PARTIES GALORE TO CELEBRATE HER MAJESTY’S BIG BIRTHDAY Pages 8-9

CHEF BRINGS HEALTHY OPTIONS TO TOWN Page 4

Rail commuters marooned AN INVESTIGATION has been launched by Network Rail after the cancellation of dozens of trains between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells during the height of yesterday’s morning rush-hour. Outside the town station, stranded commuters stood in a queue which stretched for hundreds of yards down Waterloo Road as they waited for the replacement bus service to turn up. However, the buses were also delayed as gridlock and tailbacks formed on the road network between the two towns and around High Brooms. Network Rail said the cancellations were caused after some equipment was damaged

by an engineering train during the early hours of the morning. A spokesman said: “Network Rail would like to apologise to all passengers who endured a dreadful journey to work. “An engineering train damaged a crucial piece of railway equipment at Somerhill Tunnel, where the two tracks temporarily merge into one, just outside Tonbridge in the early hours. “This meant that no trains were able to run between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells in either direction.” Southeastern says customers will be able to seek compensation by using its Delay Repay programme.

MP TOM TUGENDHAT WELCOMES BREAKTHROUGH IN GATWICK NOISE BATTLE Page 4

INSIDE PACE OF LIFE

Revamped High Street slows down traffic flow

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GARDENERS BLOOM Designers pick up awards at Chelsea Flower Show

Flower power wins turf war A ‘MISUNDERSTANDING’ between the Borough Council and a firm of its contractors led to the attractive flowerbeds on the castle lawn being dug up by mistake. The error led to a petition that attracted signatures from more than 1,100 residents who demanded that the flowerbeds be reinstated. Within hours of the striking Cannon Lawn displays being dug up and replaced with plain turf last Thursday, hundreds took to social media to vent their frustration at what was described as removing the ‘crown jewels’ of the town. Dozens of comments were left on the petition, from wedding couples saying how the flowers were part of their special day photographs, through to a call for ‘selfie’ photographs of residents looking saddened by the flowers’ demise. Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council has now confirmed that the axing of the display at the height of its summer bloom was a misunderstanding with the company it had employed. The replacement of the beds had been carried out by the West Malling-based firm Landscape Services – whose logo includes the banner ‘Your Environment Matters’. Resident Mark Hood, who started the petition, said he was left baffled by the situation. He said: “Everyone was totally shocked by this

when we saw they were taking away the flowers within the castle grounds. “The Cannon Lawn display is almost like a sacred space. People love it and they’re like our crown jewels.” Among the first to sign the change.org petition against the flowers’ removal was resident Sara Scannell. She said: “Civic pride is important to residents and visitors alike. It keeps vandalism and graffiti down and encourages visitors who spend money in the town.” In response, Nicolas Heslop, Leader of Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council, explained there had been an error, which would be put right as a priority. He said: “Last year, flowerbeds were removed from the Bailey Lawn at Tonbridge Castle to allow larger scale events to take place within the Castle grounds. “Unfortunately, there was a misunderstanding regarding the implementation of some further planned alterations, which led to the recent removal of the flower beds on the Cannon Lawn. “I am pleased to say the Cannon Lawn flower beds will be reinstated and I apologise for any confusion caused.”

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Snooker player Steve Davis visits Tonbridge

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COMEDY NIGHT TURF WAR A ‘misunderstanding’ saw workmen remove the flowers from Cannon Lawn; (inset) the gardens in their former glory

TV star Pete Firman to appear at EM Forster Theatre

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