Demand for good schools pushes more Tunbridge Wells homes over £1m mark

THE NUMBER of homes in Tunbridge Wells worth over £1million has increased by more than 43 per cent over the past three years, estate agent Savills has reported. Tunbridge Wells saw 539 sales over the £1million mark in 2021 and 2022, compared to 378 sales in the previous two years. The absolute number of homes […]

SKATE season could be cut short

The face of SKATE Tunbridge Wells could change this year − if recommendations by the Council are made. The SKATE season could be cut down and more attractions added to the event – including a Ferris wheel, a carousel and other children’s rides. On March 8, the Cabinet Advisory Board for Communities and Economic Development […]

Photo ID requirement could ‘exclude voters’

LOCAL elections on May 4 will be the first UK polls in which voters will need to show photo identification, but this requirement could end up excluding some people from the voting process – particularly the old and the young. In a recent meeting held by Soroptimist International Tunbridge Wells & District, attendees highlighted several […]

Local Conservatives reject ‘unacceptable’ applicant

TUNBRIDGE Wells Conservative Association (TWCA) has rejected a membership application by a former United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) official following the emergence of his controversial social media comments and posts. As the Times reported on March 8, TWCA issued a press release last week with the news that Alun Elder-Brown had resigned all his UKIP […]

Junior doctors strike in dispute over poor pay and conditions

Junior doctors at Tunbridge Wells hospital will be walking out again today, March 15, in their third day of strikes over pay and working conditions. The action is part of a 72-hour national strike by the British Medical Association (BMA) who are demanding a 35 per cent pay rise, which they hope will achieve full […]

Commuter group offers tips to beat latest rail fare rises

TRAIN fare increases last Sunday (March 5) have left local season ticket holders more than £300 a year worse off. Hybrid workers, who do not travel every day, now pay as much as £45 for a peak day return to London. Rail price rises of 5.9 per cent saw the cost of an annual season […]

Closure of ‘unviable’ community café sparks new protest petition

AN ONLINE PETITION to keep a Langton Green community hub and café open has reached 1,500 supporters in just two days, with signatures continuing to be added. Located in the Recreation Ground near the Speldhurst Parish Council office, Langton Pavilion Café’s licence is set to expire on March 31. Customers and supporters have rallied to […]

Grammar schools admitting lowest number of deprived pupils in Kent

NEW data shows that three Tunbridge Wells schools rank among the lowest in Kent when it comes to accepting children from poorer backgrounds. Tunbridge Wells Girls’ Grammar School (TWGGS) and The Skinners’ School are joint-third, while Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys (TWGSB) placed fourth as the least-inclusive of 37 grammar schools in the county. […]

Council puts brake on cabbies demanding cash only payments

TAXI drivers in Tunbridge Wells are being ‘encouraged’ to accept card payments and to not always insist customers pay in cash. The Borough Council has been forced to act after passengers have been left frustrated by drivers who insist on cash payments to avoid paying costly card transaction fees. Customers have complained on social media […]

Local teachers and ambulance workers set to strike once more

Thousands of students will be missing classes again tomorrow (March 2) as teachers walk out if a planned strike goes ahead. Last month (February 1) an estimated 7,000 school students from secondary schools Tunbridge Wells Girls’ Grammar School, Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys, The Skinner’s’ School, St Gregory’s, Bennett Memorial Diocesan and primaries including […]

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