Times of Tunbridge Wells 18th January 2017

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THE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE PART IN A TRULY LIFEENHANCING EVENT

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THOU SHALT FOLLOW THESE COMMANDMENTS SAYS FOOD CRITIC JAY RAYNER

PM UNVEILS

12 POINT PLAN

FOR BREXIT THAT GIVES MPs A VOTE

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INSIDE

Teenager to go on trial charged with the murder of businessman

CHILDBIRTH TRAGEDY Poor hospital care is blamed for teacher’s death. Page 4

Jonathan Banks newsdesk@timesoftunbridgewells.co.uk A 17-year-old boy is due to stand trial at Maidstone Crown Court in May charged with the murder of Ripples’ Director Colin Payne. The popular businessman, who had run the bathroom showroom in Tunbridge Wells for more than nine years, died at his Dartford home in November. He was 54 and left a partner and two children from a previous marriage. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody when he appeared in court. The trial, which is likely to last for seven days, will start on May 8. Colin Payne became a Director of the Ripples’ showroom in 2007 and went on to open other premises in Brighton and then Reigate. At the age of 26, his sporting dream came true when he POPULAR Colin became a professional squash Payne player enjoying six successful years at the top of the game. After retiring as a professional he made it through to the quarter finals of the over-45s British Squash Open in 2012. He was a member of Tunbridge Wells Squash Club which last week held a professional standard tournament in his memory.

ANOTHER RAIL FAIL

Survey ranks local operators as worst in the country. Page 6

THE HEADMASTER Sean McQuillan

Calls for strike action after ‘assault’ by pupil Adam Hignett

adam@timesoftunbridgewells.co.uk TEACHERS at St. Gregory’s Catholic School will be holding a ballot on taking strike action this week following an assault ‘of a serious nature’ on a member of staff by a pupil. Members of the National Union of Teachers (NUT) believe the pupil in question should be expelled and accuse the school of ‘failing its duty’ to protect staff. The mixed school on Reynolds Lane, Tunbridge Wells, is responsible for the education of more than 1,000 pupils aged between 11 and 18 and is rated ‘outstanding’ in its latest Ofsted report. It is also part of a multi-academy trust, the Kent Catholic Schools Partnership (KCSP). Details of the incident and the age of

the pupil have not been disclosed, and there is a discrepancy as to when the incident took place, with the union claiming it occurred ‘two weeks ago’, while the school states it was December 16.

‘Physical assaults against teachers and children are not acceptable’ In addition to balloting for a formal strike, the union is also set to hold a ‘formal and lawful’ ballot on a refusal to teach the individual pupil in question. The West Kent NUT say they have contacted their National Executive Committee, the union’s overall governing body, about proceeding with the ballots ‘in the absence of an assurance from the school and KCSP.’ In a statement released yesterday

(Tuesday) to the Times the union said it will also be holding a meeting this week with the KCSP in order to seek a resolution to the matter. A spokesman added: “The NUT are extremely concerned that the school and academy trust are failing to protect teachers and children from the student in question by allowing them to remain in school. “Physical assaults against teachers and children are not acceptable and our members and pupils have a right to feel safe in school. By failing to remove the student from the school, the employer is failing in its duty to uphold proper standards of behaviour and the safety of staff and other students.” He added the union hopes industrial action can be avoided and if it goes ahead it will only affect the teaching at

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PARKING EXPLOSION Council to spend £6million on major overhaul. Page 8

SPORTING TIMES

Wells pay the price for lacking focus at kick-offs. Page 87


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