Times of Tonbridge 10th October 2018

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Wednesday October 10 | 2018

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Call for safeguarding after town’s Dementia Friendly Community wins top Kent award THE town has received the coveted accolade of Most Inspirational Dementia Friendly Community [DFC] at the annual awards held by the Kent Dementia Action Alliance. Tonbridge was also recognised in the Small Business category with Castle Cars winning the award for firms with less than 50 employees. The company’s Manager, Terry Hill, hopes to use the success to persuade the council to introduce safeguarding for private hire drivers when they have elderly clients to help combat fraud. The judges are people living with the condition – Kent, Fire and Rescue volunteers went out to groups of people with dementia and their carers to gather the votes.

Delighted It is the first time that the town has won the community award, though it was also shortlisted last year. Other nominees included tmactive, part of Tonbridge & Malling Parish Council, for its dementia friendly sport and leisure activities. Chris Parker, the founder and Chair of Tonbridge DFC, was nominated for the Emma Kent Outstanding Individual award. And a children’s art calendar was included in the inter-generational activity category after they were asked to create images on the theme ‘Living well with dementia’. The winners were announced at a gala ceremony at The Mercure Maidstone Great Danes Hotel on Friday [October 5]. Mrs Parker, Managing Director of Abbey Funeral Services, said: “I am so delighted that Tonbridge has done so well this year.”

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ROAD TO RECOVERY

800 runners help charities in town Half Marathon Page 70

FAMILY MATTERS

Feed The Brood blog keeps your kids healthy Page 56

DEEP IMPRESSION: Emma Stokes’ ‘Swans at Dusk’, taken at Haysden Lake, adorns the Tonbridge Daily Calendar. See page 2

Solution to bus stop traffic jams – put it back where it was before By Andy Tong andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk THE most controversial issue with the High Street upgrade is set to be put right – by going back to the way it was before. The bus stop outside Caffè Nero has become infamous for the way it holds up northbound traffic, causing jams that back up over the Vale Road roundabout and up past the railway station. The improvements to the pavement led to the bus stop being situated in the road rather than in a layby, thus blocking the northbound carriageway. After two and a half years of public complaints, Kent County Council’s [KCC] Highways department are now set to amend the design and build a new layby. It will be placed close to where the old

one used to be before the upgrade – and it will allow two-thirds of the bus to pull into the pavement area, allowing traffic to flow past more easily – which was how it was before the upgrade.

‘We did spot that this was going to be a problem in the original plan’ Richard Long, one of KCC’s two representatives in the town along with Michael Payne, told the Times: “Cllr Payne and I received a lot of comments from people who were not happy about the northbound carriageway. “We have spent the last year and a half trying to persuade officers that it is possible to do something about it.

“I have seen plans that it may be possible to have a two-thirds bus layby.” The High Street was partially closed for nine months up to May 2016 while the pavements were widened in a scheme that cost £2.65million, paid for the South East Local Enterprise Partnership. Cllr Long recalled: “About three years ago the county council and borough council received a large sum of money to improve the High Street. “The two councils put their heads together and came up with the plans, and in many respects it has been a great improvement. But one bit didn’t work – the layby for the bus had disappeared.” With the priority being to improve the experience of pedestrians, the emphasis was on the pavements and kerbs.

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TABBY CAT CALLS IN Children’s favourite comes to EM Forster theatre Page 52

ANGELS ON A HIGH

Promoted Ladies climb table after beating rivals Page 71


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