Council Leader reveals key points of proposed five-year plan for Borough
“EVERY time I leave school and I’m in town or out and about in the Borough, I get really excited about the potential of this
Times of Tunbridge Wells transitions to New Digital Platform, timestwo.online
Tunbridge Wells, UK – March 4, 2024 – Times of Tunbridge Wells, a popular local publication serving the town since its launch on March 4,
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St John’s Fish Bar shares the secrets of its takeaway success
With half of the UK’s fish and chip shops predicted to close within the next three years, the Times spoke to St John’s Fish Bar
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Speldhurst pitch plans must be rejected says Parish Council
AS PREVIOUSLY reported in the Times, Langton Green Community Sports Association (LGCSA) has submitted a planning application to Tunbridge Wells Borough Council (TWBC) for the
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Group plans regular LGBT+ events for Tunbridge Wells
A man from Tunbridge Wells has established the town’s first LGBT+ social group, bringing people together from across the Borough. Dan Rogers, who grew up
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Cathy Newman and Liz Earle amongst latest authors announced for TW Lit Fest
Whether it’s Cathy Newman sharing stories of inspiring women, Liz Earle offering her secrets to a happier life, or Simon James Green reminding us of
Business
St John’s Fish Bar shares the secrets of its takeaway success
With half of the UK’s fish and chip shops predicted to close within the next three years, the Times spoke to St John’s Fish Bar friers Jamie Collins and Sam Barton about what makes the takeaway a continuing success. The
Lifestyle
“I’ve always written to help people understand people”
Louisa Campbell is a local published poet who has recently turned her hand to writing a book which has its literary roots firmly based in Tunbridge Wells. Here, she tells Eileen Leahy all about ‘Secret Street’ and why she hopes
A sense of history
The Leicester Arms is now one of the area’s must-visit pubs – to dine, drink and stay in – courtesy of the period property’s incredible
Dress to impress…
If you’re dining at home instead of out somewhere then don’t think it’s any less of an occasion. Here tablescaping experts SET reveal how you
Suspicious minds: So, whodunnit in this Christie classic?
From Wednesday February 28 to Saturday March 2, Trinity Theatre Company will be putting on its performance of Agatha Christie’s whodunnit classic A Murder is
A sense of history
The Leicester Arms is now one of the area’s must-visit pubs – to dine, drink and stay in – courtesy of the period property’s incredible
Dress to impress…
If you’re dining at home instead of out somewhere then don’t think it’s any less of an occasion. Here tablescaping experts SET reveal how you
Suspicious minds: So, whodunnit in this Christie classic?
From Wednesday February 28 to Saturday March 2, Trinity Theatre Company will be putting on its performance of Agatha Christie’s whodunnit classic A Murder is
All the right ingredients
Located in the pretty market town of West Malling, Kent, St Leonard’s is a modern British restaurant offering seasonal dining from chef Tom Genty and
Looking forward to a vine time…
The third Wine Garden of England Summer Festival takes place on Saturday June 8, with seven wineries participating in a day of tasting and talks.
Meet the women taking the lead in the wine world
Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, SO Drinks Editor James Viner picks five of his favourite wines made by influential, trailblazing women in
Dine in style
Eileen Leahy visited the newly refurbished pub The White Hart in Brasted and was very impressed with how this historic pub has been brought into