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£5million fund launched to boost local businesses PAGE 16 IT’S another new day but one with a difference because today sees the publication of a new local paper with the announcement that it’s launching a £5million investment fund to help local businesses. The Times of Tunbridge Wells, working with high net worth individuals, has developed an initiative to support entrepreneurs across the county. It will be open to a range of businesses from start-ups requiring seed capital to existing businesses looking for money to expand. Applicants must be 18+ and operating a limited company within the boundaries of the county of Kent.
Alongside financial help, successful applicants will receive advice and support, by way of legal, accounting and business strategy, from a network of advisers. The idea is to bring more innovation and opportunity to Kent, with an initial key focus on Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding area, by helping companies grow at an early stage of their development – creating employment and revenue. Applications for funding will be considered by a panel of principal investors or their representatives. MP Greg Clark said: “For our area to continue to be prosperous requires our businesses to be successful – new start-ups to be created and established business to grow. An investment fund
that provides extra support is to be warmly welcomed and I look forward to seeing the benefits in action.” Cllr Jane March, cabinet member for tourism, leisure and economic development said: “The fund is a great idea - we know from independent work commissioned by the West Kent Partnership that Tunbridge Wells is an extremely innovative, creative place with more business start-ups and better survival rates than anywhere else in the country. “We look forward to seeing which initiatives and companies emerge from Tunbridge Wells, where this sort of investment and expertise will enable our businesses to thrive.” Turn to pages 6 and 7
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Parents in court over baby death Burger bar burns down following an electrical fire
burger A POPULAR Tunbridge Wells a fire restaurant has closed followingweek. last that engulfed the building Marlowe’s Firefighters were called to 8pm on in Calverley Road at around Friday [February 28] evening. were Surrounding buildings tackled evacuated as firefighters to have the blaze, which is thought fire in electrical an by been caused the basement.
Evacuated the Nobody was injured in people were incident, although two inhalation treated for minor smoke
at the scene. and A spokesman for Kent Fire Rescue said: “Six fire engines fire engines attended, including two Rescue from East Sussex Fire and Service. “Crews wearing breathing jets, apparatus used hose reel smoke compressed air foam, to curtains and a fog spike stop the extinguish the blaze and flames from spreading. “Immediate neighbouring as a properties were evacuated
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THE parents of an eightweek-old baby girl from trial Crowborough went on yesterday [Tuesday] accused death. of shaking the child to Lewes Crown Court heard that paramedics treated baby Holly Roe at the family home in Alderbrook Close, Crowborough, on September her 10, 2018, before taking to Tunbridge Wells Hospital was in Pembury, where she dead. pronounced A post-mortem found the infant had bleeding and bruising around her brain, bleeding in both her eyes and 12 rib fractures.
Both the baby’s father, Michael Roe, 32, and her mother, 21-year-old Tiffany Tate, deny murder and causing or allowing the death of a child. Before the trial got underway yesterday [Tuesday], Judge Mrs Justice jurors Clare Moulder warned and the case was both ‘tragic shocking’. She said: “It is the of prosecution case that one her her parents murdered it to and the other allowed happen.”
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End of the line for station stairs causing disabled major problems By Richard Williams
is to be CLOSE to a million pounds better spent giving disabled people station. access to High Brooms For decades disabled passengers or exit have been unable to enter which is platform two at the station, people a used by about 1.2 million no lift or ramp year, because there is to the southbound platform. and Those travelling from London stairs either unable to manage the Tunbridge have to continue on to taxi, or return Wells and get a bus or at on the other line to disembark platform one. of Now, thanks to a Department plus a Transport award of £785,000 Full story page 16 council, the top up from the borough are to be long awaited improvements made. work will It is not yet known when might have on start or what impact it passengers. from the The news follows lobbying Rail, the borough council, Network District Rail Travellers Association, Council, Kent as Southborough Town Smith & Williamson removed Council, and Southeastern commercial to have Oil & Gas, County Greg Clark. the company for no apparent administrators to London LCF did. and Tunbridge Wells MP purpose’. collapsed shortly after By Robert Forrester Council Leader Alan McDermott of a number of which Mr Barker’s of the good Mr Barker was a director “It is to be inferred that the a company that is to informed councillors that received money from ONE of the directors of in pursuing the application at last week’s Full Council the Tunbridge companies London Oil purpose and/or to deplete news borrowed money from bond-firm, including He said: “This is very good that collapsed failed of loans vex the administrators the court Meeting. of High Wells mini-bond firm Gas – the principal borrower the administration estate,” news for disabled users more than 11,500 & owing £237million to supplied by LCF. claimed. Station. filing Brooms fellow London station is investors is being sued. Barker says he and his “Improving access at the Down, East which includes local Elten Barker of Hadlow is Oil & Gas directors, in loans something we and other ‘Mr Barker’s purpose Sussex, received £1.5million Capital & Tunbridge Wells Conservative stakeholders have been pushing for London – who tors former from the collapse of party chair, Simon Hume-Kendall time. to vex the administra according to a failed company – some Finance [LCF] last year, last was chairman of the “And it’s not just disabled and deplete the estate’ to put the firm into – it is filing from the firm’s administrators were wrongly advised passengers who will benefit but the High Court ruled buggies, week. parents struggling with who are tasked interest’ in two administration, Smith & Williamson, It is also said he had ‘an that went are against him in January. with tracing tens of millions of LCF, other companies the administrators Group collapse Continued on page 4 missing after the over the LCF affair, London to the High suing Continued on page 4 Enterprises. confirmed in their filing LPE and for attempted sue Mr Barker Court they intend to Earlier this year, Mr Barker he received from the £1.5million ‘which
will Director linked to LCF rs be sued by administrato