Times of Tunbridge Wells 19th June 2019

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CAMPAIGNERS opposed to the controversial £90million theatre and civic centre have been challenged to come up with a viable alternative. Tunbridge Wells Alliance, the party set up to fight the project, lost the first round on Monday [June 17] when it failed to win support on its demand for an immediate halt to the development at an Extraordinary Full Council meeting. Council Leader Alan McDermott said that any alternative, such as staying at the Town Hall, needed to make sense. He warned fellow members and those packed into the public gallery: “The Town Hall will cost us close to £50million to do up and at the end it will be worth £15million. The new complex [Calverley Square] will cost more, £77million, but it will be worth £77million. “Whatever we do we need to borrow the money. So I would love to hear from

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Protestors challenged to deliver alternatives to theatre complex the other parties on what they would do to invest in developing Tunbridge Wells.” The call for valid alternatives has been echoed by business. Gavin Tyler, managing partner at Cripps Pemberton Greenish, one of the largest law firms in the South East said: “Tunbridge Wells has a lot to

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“We have elected leaders in the town and the vision should come from them.” Mr Tyler, who sits on the town’s BID board [Business Improvement District], continued: “I’m not a fan of national politics being involved in local governance. What we want is the right people in the right jobs that know the community and who can engage with the electorate and come up with answers.” The former Skinners’ pupil added: “If the Calverley development does not go ahead, we need something else.” He added: “It is incumbent on those against Calverley Square to come up with alternatives for

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Parents on school run are urged to turn off engine to protect children DRIVERS are being encouraged to switch off their vehicle engines outside school gates in a campaign by Tunbridge Wells Borough Council aimed at reducing the effects of pollution on youngsters. Launched to coincide with Clear Air Day on Thursday [June 20] the Council’s Environmental Health team’s anti-idling initiative aims to encourage motorists in traffic, or otherwise stationary, to switch off their engines especially outside school gates.

Pollution The campaign, which is being done in partnership with Maidstone and Swale Borough Councils, will include placing posters and banners designed by school children at key locations across the borough. Last year the council ran a schools competition asking pupils to design anti-idling banners. The two winning designs, created by pupils from Year 4 at St Mark’s Primary School, have been made up into full size banners which will go on display outside the school. Barbara Cobbold, councillor for Broadwater said: “Air pollution is something that affects all of us. By taking simple steps such as switching off your engine when possible, we can all help improve the air quality for everyone. “Congratulations to the pupils of Year 4 at St Mark’s for their fantastic designs which I am sure will encourage drivers not to idle when they are waiting outside the school.” She added that one of the most common places for cars to be left

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