Times of Tonbridge 7th February 2018

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Wednesday February 7 | 2018

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Community art exhibition set to help High Street A SIX-week art show is coming to Angel Walk this month – and it’s ‘on a mission to show off Tonbridge’s rich artistic and creative community’. From February 24 to April 8, Tonbridge Creates aims to introduce the community to art and music through workshops and events. It will also help local artists sell their work and arts organisations reach new audiences, while at the same time trying to regenerate empty shops on the High Street. Tonbridge Creates is the brainchild of Louise Knight, c0-founder of The Wheels on Debussy, which offers classical music experiences for children in a relaxed environment.

Hotbed Louise says: “Tonbridge Creates wants to prove that if you support your creative community, you can bring vitality and people back to a town’s High Street. “Tonbridge is a hotbed of artistic and creative talent. There are so many groups and societies to join and also artists and crafters creating beautiful work. “Tonbridge Creates is a physical place where we can celebrate all of this wonderful talent and creativity. The response from makers has been overwhelming and I’m excited to show off all their work in the shop.” The show will be held in a vacant retail outlet and Louise adds: “My dream would be for landlords to be as fantastic as this one and allow more pop-up shops

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Local actor finds movie fame in Journey’s End role Page 2

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Nobel prize winner inspires Tonbridge pupils Page 23

MOVERS AND SHAKERS: A century after the first British women were given the vote, influential blog Tonbridge Daily is celebrating the inspirational women of Tonbridge: The first three subjects of her project are (l-r) the author and local historian Jacquie Wyatt, business executive and dementia campaigner Christine Parker environmentalist and community leader Fran Long. See page 2

Concern for vulnerable patients as GP surgeries are closed down By Andy Tong andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk THOUSANDS of elderly and disabled people and families with young children face anxiety about seeing a doctor as GPs’ ­surgeries are shut across the borough. East Peckham’s facility closes at the end of next month and the future of West Malling Group Practice – which has 20,300 people on its books – is in doubt. Tonbridge is already facing the loss of two sites at Higham Lane and Pembury Road, which are deemed to be no longer fit for purpose. Clients will have to register at a new central surgery to be built on River Lawn. There was some good news last week when the West Malling practice said

there would be no change to its service this year. But it still plans to move the majority of its provision to its Kings Hill site, which it described as ‘half-empty’. There has been a surgery in West Malling High Street for more than 70 years.

‘There has been no community involvement. We are the people they are supposed to be serving’ The move has caused concerns about less mobile members of the community, especially those who do not own cars. Trudy Dean, Chairman of the town’s parish council, said relocating to Kings Hill ‘would be very difficult for elderly people, people with mobility problems and families with very young children’.

West Malling Group Practice announced in July last year that the site had been put on the market, and on January 14 it announced: “We do have several interested buyers, and three we count as serious at this time.” Ms Dean said: “They were supposed to keep the community involved but we understand that that group has not really met since last summer. “So there has been no involvement of the community. That’s disappointing because we are their clients, the people they are supposed to be serving.” Tom Tugendhat, MP for Tonbridge & Malling, welcomed the stay of execution last week but added: “We still have a long

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