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THE largest annual music festival in Tunbridge Wells has become a registered charity, helping secure it for the future. Local & Live brings in around 20,000 people to the town each year, but the free event has been cancelled in the past due to a lack of funding. Now event founder and organiser, Paul Dunton, has joined forces with fellow local musicians Jason Dormon from the Tunbridge Wells Forum, and Nigel Bent and Peter Taylor from the Royal Oak pub to create an official charity: ‘Local & Live Music’. By becoming a registered charity they say the event is far more secure, as it
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Wednesday April 17 | 2019
Town named as one of the best places to live in entire country
It’s ‘bursting with character’ and has a ‘sophisticated take on commuter lifestyle’ By Jonathan Banks Fifteen locations in the South East have been recognised as being among the best places to live in the UK - and Tunbridge Wells is one of them. The list was revealed at the weekend when the Sunday Times Best Place to Live in Britain was unveiled. Another on the list was Sevenoaks. The newspaper reported that Tunbridge Wells has never been afraid to move with the times. They said the spa town was all about attracting well-todo families seeking an unusually elevated and elegant commuter lifestyle.
Ranking Tunbridge Wells as thirteenth on the list of best places to live in the South East, they describe the historic town as ‘bursting with character’ with ‘outstanding’ schools – they also cite the town’s proximity to London as one of its great selling points. The national newspaper say they use robust statistics, including exclusive, up-to-date house prices as well as an expert panel to decide where are the best locations to live in the UK. “We chose Tunbridge Wells for its sophisticated take on the commuter lifestyle, great schools and beautiful countryside as well as some great spe-
cialist shops in a town centre with bags of charm,” said Tim Palmer, Chief writer of Best Places to Live.
‘We’re looking for community spirit along with convenience and culture’ Helen Davies, The Sunday Times
Among the key attractions in the borough, the Sunday Times cites the ancient paths of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Bewl Water reservoir, which will soon be the venue for a Total Wipeout-style
Aqua Park. In addition, the town’s vibrant restaurant scene, including The Ivy, Giggling Squid, Bill’s, The Black Pig, Rustic Cafe and Sofia’s Colombian Kitchen are all mentioned. Petworth in West Sussex was named as the South East’s best town to live in, which they said was ‘proof that pretty and traditional doesn’t have to mean stuck in the past’. Helen Davies, The Sunday Times Home editor said, “Finding our very
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