Times of Tonbridge 10th May 2017

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LLAMAS ON THE LINE – COMMUTERS STOPPED IN THEIR TRACKS BY HERD INVASION Page 14

THE BRIDGE TRUST’S JOHN HANDLEY ON THE CHARITY’S FUNDING CUTS AND UNCERTAIN FUTURE Page 3

SOPHIE WARD STARS IN MURDER MYSTERY A JUDGEMENT IN STONE Page 72

Hundreds turn out to declare River Lawn ‘not for sale’ HOMEMADE placards, specially written protest songs and a sense of defiance were all brought along to River Lawn on Sunday as residents voiced their opposition to plans to sell the land. According to organisers of the family protest, roughly 400 people, young and old, attended throughout the day, with 343 signing a petition, meaning there are now more than 2,000 signatures registered against the Borough Council’s plans. Musical entertainment was provided throughout the day by Tom Carradine, Dan Russell, Sam Dunstall and Ted Rogers, with the latter two performing a recently penned River Lawn protest song. The protesters were objecting to Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council’s [TMBC] decision on February 9 to put the riverside green space that runs between River Lawn Road and the Medway up for sale, as well as the site of former Citizens’ Advice Bureau [CAB]. Discontent with the plans has been growing for months, led by the Keep

UNITED FRONT Protesters gather at River Lawn

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INSIDE TESTING TIMES

Education watchdog criticises classist Kent test Page 2

A VERY SWEET IDEA

Volunteer bakers rise to a challenge for the needy Page 3

DRAWING ATTENTION School pupils commissioned for new A21 art project Page 2

Clean sweep for Tories as UKIP bids ‘thank you and goodbye’ By Murray Jones newsdesk@timesoftonbridge.co.uk TONBRIDGE mirrored the mood of the nation on Thursday [May 4] as two Conservative candidates were elected to the Kent County Council with a landslide victory. Incumbent Richard Long and newcomer Michael Payne came out on top with over 50 per cent of the vote collectively; more than the Liberal

Democrats, Labour and the Greens combined. A total of 17,328 votes were cast, representing a turnout of 33 per cent, although this was an improvement

Dominance from 2013, when just 28 per cent of the Tonbridge electorate turned out to vote. Cllr Long said: “It’s a first class result for us in Kent and there is a message around the country that people

support Theresa May and I will now go to work for the people in Tonbridge.” Newly elected Michael Payne expressed his gratitude to those ‘who have placed their trust in me to represent them’, adding: “The national picture shows that there is a lot of work to be done on all sides. We must make sure that we move forward as a united country on the world stage to ensure that our common values are upheld. Personally I believe that Theresa May is the right person to lead us at this

(L-R) Richard Long Michael Payne important moment in history.” The Tory dominance was felt throughout Kent as the party took 67 of the 81 seats available. Previously they held 47. Although there were small pockets of resistance such as Malling Central where Liberal Democrat Trudy Dean, who is also a Borough Councillor, increased her majority.

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FLYING THE FLAG

Tonbridge Taekwondo team’s triumph Page 79


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