Times of Tonbridge 26th September 2018

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Boundary changes mean communities would be ‘severed’ says council chief THE Leader of Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council [TMBC] has reacted with dismay to the proposed boundary changes to the Parliamentary constituency because of the way they break up long-established communities. The plan, which will reduce the number of MPs, is awaiting clearance for a vote in the House of Commons. As it stands, Kings Hill – where the council’s offices are located – and both East and West Malling would now be located in the new ‘Chatham & Malling’ area. ‘Tonbridge’ constituency, as it would be known, takes over large swathes of what was formerly in Tunbridge Wells, including Southborough, Pembury, Speldhurst and Langton Green.

Best interests Nicolas Heslop, the council Leader, told the Times: “When council members considered the initial proposals of the Boundary Commission, we expressed concern that they did not reflect the best interests of residents as longstanding associations between communities were severed. “There was a strong feeling that communities that were affiliated with each other should continue to be linked and in the same Parliamentary constituency.” He added: “We said the needs and expectations of residents in neighbouring communities differed greatly from those in Tonbridge & Malling, due in part to different economic needs of communities and local demographics.”

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Home and dry? More protection as £15m is invested in flood defences By Andy Tong andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk MORE than £15million worth of upgrades to the flood defences in and around the town have been given the green light. It is anticipated the improvements will finally stop the longstanding issues in places like Hildenborough – and mean there is no repeat of the major flooding in Tonbridge on Christmas Day 2013 when 80 homes were inundated on Barden and Danvers Roads. The proposals were first announced in the Medway Flood Action Plan last December after consultation by a wide range of stakeholders, and planning approval has been granted. They will now go ahead following a £2.35million grant from the Local Growth Fund supported by the South East Local Enterprise Partnership [SELEP]. The total cost of the multi-agency pro-

ject is put at £15.5million, with £10.1million coming from the EA and £2.5million from Kent County Council. Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council has put in £500,000 and the Southern Regional Flood and Coastal Communities contributed £85,000.

‘Since the floods of 2013 we have needed everyone to step up and do their bit’ At the Flood Storage Area in Leigh, the Environment Agency [EA] will increase the reservoir’s water level from 28.05 metres to 29 metres. It will also increase the size of an existing embankment near Hawden Farm in Hildenborough, and install a new control structure and pumping station to prevent water from the River Medway backing up into the village.

These works means a further 275 homes will be protected. When the project is completed in 2023, at least 1,475 homes and 200 businesses will be better off. Much work has already been done with £9.8million spent since the 2013 floods. Almost £2million was spent renovating the Town Lock and Bewley’s Weir as well as carrying out repairs at Leigh. SELEP says 50 jobs will be created or safeguarded by the latest development, and estimates that another 100 jobs will be created through the availability of previously unsuitable commercial sites. The MP for Tonbridge & Malling, Tom Tugendhat, who has campaigned for improvements, welcomed the news. He said: “I’m very pleased this investment in our flood defences at Leigh and Hildenborough is now confirmed. “Since the floods at Christmas 2013 we have needed everyone to step up and do

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