Times of Tonbridge 8th May 2019

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Ecstatic scenes at Longmead – but Angels must do it all again MORE than 2,000 supporters were packed into Longmead stadium on May Bank Holiday Monday to see Tonbridge Angels win the Bostik League Premier play-off final. Crowd congestion meant the match was delayed by 15 minutes. The final whistle was greeted by jubilant scenes as Steve McKimm’s side beat Merstham 2-0. But the euphoria was tempered by the fact that a restructuring of the non-League pyramid by the FA meant the Angels were not automatically promoted to the National League South. MEET YOUR GREENS: Mark

Hood (left) and April Clark

celebrate their victory in

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Call for new Town Coun cil after parties join forces to beat Tories

By Andy Tong

andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk

Judd ward with fellow Green

majority across the borough despite losing nine seats but they lost four of them in Tonbridge itself, out of 15 in total. The Greens sensationally swept to victory in Judd with 79 per cent of the vote.

THE four candidates who won seats in Tonbridge at last week’s local elections are starting a campaign for a bespoke Town Council. ‘Look at the way they look The Liberal Democrats and Green Party after open spaces, it takes took both seats in Vauxhall and Judd wards respectively after forever to get things done’ the voting last Thursday [May 2]. Now they are calling for a representaThe new councillors are tive body that serves April Clark and the specific con- Mark Hood, chair of the local cerns of the town – Tonbridge protest & Malling group Keep Borough Council’s [TMBC] River Lawn Green, which offices are 10 trying is to save the green space miles away in Kings Hill. in the town centre after TMBC’s Cabinet The Conservatives still voted to sell retain a large it to developers for housing.

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Lib Dem Frani Hoskins was elected in Vauxhall with running mate Garry Bridge taking 62 per cent of the vote and ousting Maria Heslop after 11 years. Cllr Hoskins had represented the ward for 21 years before she was voted out in the 2007 ballot. In the euphoria after her success at the count in Larkfield Leisure Centre, she said: “We are keen that Tonbridge should have its own voice as a town council. But she stressed that any decision should be made by the general public, not by politicians, adding: “If ity of the town was against the majorit then we wouldn’t pursue it.”

First they have to take part in a new ‘super play-off’ at Metropolitan Police FC in Surrey on Saturday [May 11]. Mr McKimm was delighted with the victory – at the end of the club’s 75th anniversary season. “I can’t praise my players enough for their efforts,” he said.

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