Times of Tonbridge - 23rd November 2016

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Lib Dems and Greens rally behind INSIDE Labour candidate for by-election

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By Murray Jones newsdesk@timesoftonbridge.co.uk A CROSS-PARTY coalition involving Labour, Liberal Democrats and the Greens has formed in Tonbridge in a bid to win a vacant seat on Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council. A by-election is due to take place in the Trench ward on December 8 to fill the seat held by Cllr Jean Atkinson, who died last month.

For a breakdown of comments and policies from candidates competing in the by-election, turn to page 4 Although this presents an opportunity for all parties to fight for the seat on the Conservative-dominated Tonbridge & Malling Council, the Green Party and the Liberal Democrats have decided not to put forward a candidate and are instead supporting the Labour candidate, 58-year-old Fred Long. Vice-chair of the Tonbridge & Malling Liberal Democrats, Frani Hoskins, who

was a councillor for 21 years from 1986-2007, said: “It wasn’t an easy decision to take. The important reason behind it was that Fred is an excellent candidate and we are confident that he will be a great councillor.” She argues that she understands people’s frustrations, but points out that in the last Trench ward election the Lib Dems won just 6.8 per cent of the vote, adding: “If I lived in the ward I would be unhappy but it comes to a point where you have to ask, how much do you want to split the anti-Conservative vote?” The Chair of the Tonbridge & Malling Green Party, Howard Porter, echoed her sentiments, arguing the Labour candidate offered ‘the best chance to challenge the one-party state in Tonbridge’. Mr Long said: “In purely pragmatic terms it makes sense in Trench ward for this by-election. The numbers add up and we have many policies in common as well as many that are party-specific.” He has pledged to fight for the parties’ ‘common policies’ if he was elected. In response, the Conservative candidate,

ELECTION LINE-UP (L-R): David Allen (UKIP), Georgina Thomas (Con) and Fred Long (Lab)

BUSINESS BOOST

Superstores bring new jobs to town. Page 5

SILLY BLOGGERS

Fran Taylor wins Comic Writer of the Year award. Page 6

Turn to page 4

Small businesses help put town on the map THERE was a positive mood in the air when the owners of small businesses met elected representatives from Tonbridge to discuss the state of the local economy. Organised by the Federation of Small ­Business (FSB), Friday’s event included talks from the Leader of the Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council (TMBC), Cllr Nicolas Heslop, and MP Tom Tugendhat. Describing Tonbridge as ‘on the up’, Cllr Heslop said: “I’m delighted to see that high

quality businesses are moving into the town.” He added that economic regeneration was ‘at the heart of the Council’s work’ as he wants to see Tonbridge become ‘a vibrant town that people live and work in’. Cllr Heslop mentioned the large house building project that TMBC has outlined in its Local Plan. He said: “I make no apologies for the residential development in the town. If we want people to shop in the town we’ve got to have people living in the town.”

Dame Kelly Holmes, who owns the 1809 café in Hildenborough, shared Cllr Heslop’s optimism, saying: “I’ve lived here all my life and there have been so many positive improvements. Tonbridge used to be the forgotten town. Now it’s really on the map.” Tom Tugendhat MP, who previously ran a PR company in Beirut and Damascus, spoke of the importance of getting small ­businesses together and sharing ideas. He urged them not to copy their large

multi­national rivals by ‘paying thousands of pounds for lobbying’, instead suggesting they ‘come and talk to me instead’. Later, many attendees boarded the ‘Small Business Bus’, which was parked by the Tonbridge Castle Watergate. The bus has been running for four years and is now on a five-week tour of the UK. This is the first year it has visited Tonbridge, which was seen as another sign of the town’s improving business-friendly image.

SPORT

Angels back on top form after cup disappointment. Page 95


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