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Hospital at Pembury ‘admits liability’ over the sudden death of a young apprentice
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OF TUNBRIDGE WELLS
GATHERING STORM Opponents of the civic complex meet at Calverley Grounds
By Jonathan Banks An inquest is due to open today [Wednesday] into the death of a 21-year-old man at Tunbridge Wells Hospital. Timothy Mason died on March 16 from meningitis and complications resulting from sepsis. On the day of his death he was taken to the hospital, treated, discharged and then readmitted.
Screening Mr Mason was studying at Sussex Downs College as an apprentice industrial electrical engineer. He lived in Tunbridge Wells with his father Gavin, a furniture restoration specialist, and mother Fiona who is
Park protestors force public hearing that could derail the civic complex By William Mata will@timesoftunbridgewells.co.uk
TIMOTHY MASON Death of ‘active young man’ sparked hospital’s Serious Incident Report PA to the Lord Mayor-elect of London. He had two brothers, Alex, 27, and Nick, 23. According to the family’s legal team at Enable Law, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust have admitted liability. The Trust is said to have accepted
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A GOVERNMENT-backed inspector has been appointed to investigate the Borough Council’s Calverley Square. Opponents of the civic complex and theatre sent around 300 letters to Local Government Secretary James Brokenshire to force a public inquiry. This will analyse the legitimacy of the Compulsory Purchase Order [CPO] required by the council to use land of nearby developments for access. Critics of the £90million project will speak at the hearing and hope it offers a chance to derail the project, for which planning permission has been granted. This announcement came within days of Council Leader David Jukes saying ‘NIMBYs’ are waging a ‘Donald Trump fake news job’ in protesting against park
space in Calverley Grounds being lost. Opening in 2022, the 1,200 seat auditorium would replace The Assembly Hall Theatre and an area for council offices would be built facing it. Last December the Tory-led Tunbridge Wells Borough Council [TWBC] passed advanced plans for the development to be built on land next to the green space.
‘They might relocate the project somewhere else or decide the project has become unaffordable’ It would see two per cent of Calverley Grounds built on. A CPO can force individuals and businesses to surrender part of their land or allow a right of way to a site. TWBC has sent letters to around 20 businesses on
Mount Pleasant – including Hoopers who could be affected, with their land required for access. Bob Atwood, Chairman of the Tunbridge Wells Alliance political party, said: “The Secretary of State has the power to make the council withdraw the CPOs. This means that, in our view, the project will be impossible to continue with. They would have to think again. “They might relocate the project somewhere else or decide the project has become unaffordable. “An increasing number of the public are opposed, not just the usual moaners.” Opponents have battled the project at every stage. Mr Atwood, a former Conservative leader of TWBC, said: “From our own perspective, we are delighted that a public enquiry is going to take place. We are not surprised and are pretty confident.
“But it is not the last resort. There will be discussions in the council and after the next election the makeup and feeling of the council could change.” A spokesman for TWBC added: “This is as we expected and it has been planned for by the Calverley Square project team. “The CPO process is such that if any objection is made an inquiry will be held. The inquiry is conducted by the Planning Inspectorate as they now have all the relevant information we expect the date for the hearing to be announced soon.” Cllr Ben Chapelard, Leader of the Opposition on Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, said: “We welcome this news because it is the wrong project in the wrong place.”
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