Edenbridge

Super sleuths wanted

MAGNIFYING THE PROBLEM: Courier reporter Jessica Thompson has taken on The Case Of The Missing Crown  SL2502102_3

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

EVER since the crown sign in Edenbridge was discovered missing last month there has been a lot of finger-pointing across town as residents, local organisations and business representatives try and piece together the intriguing mystery.

I thought I would head out to...

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Fears 'World War 3' will break out over homes plan

OPPOSED: Cedar Drive residents Annette Ekins, left, John Simmons and Reg Ekins   SL2802103/2

Sunday, March 07, 2010

FEARS that "World War Three" could break out on an Edenbridge housing estate if new homes are built have been voiced by residents. Cedar Drive...

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School places farce hits twins

DISTRAUGHT: Isobel Money, 10, left, and her twin sister, Milly, who were turned down for places in their preferred secondary schools   PV0203103/144

Sunday, March 07, 2010

HIGH-ACHIEVING twins from Edenbridge have been left in floods of tears after missing out on all four grammar schools they opted for. Despite sailing...

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Memorial to war dead is vandalised

lack of </B>RESPECT: Bill Casbolt with the damaged war memorial in Edenbridge High Street    LD1502102_1

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A SICKENING attack on a memorial for Edenbridge's fallen heroes has been slammed by the heartbroken pensioner who created it. Former Naval officer...

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Second chance for crime fight scheme

OVER AND OUT: Mark Campbell at the Co-op in Edenbridge with one of the radios that gives the store direct contact with the police  PL1702101_4

Monday, February 22, 2010

A SECOND chance is being given to Edenbridge businesses who did not pay for a scheme they were using to help fight crime. The Sevenoaks and District...

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Cattle starved to death by farmer

APPALLING STATE: </B>Calf AC1 had to be put down. The RSPCA gave the Courier more pictures which we have chosen not to publish because they are too distressing

Saturday, February 20, 2010

A FARMER from Hever starved his cows to death – with one of them so malnourished its bone marrow wasted away. Christian Allan, 53, of How Green...

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Russia seen through a lens on view at gallery

PL030210_4 RUSSIAN PHOTO  Flora Smith ( of Top Foto) and Ralph Gibson ( of Rianovosti Photo Library in London) recreate the famous chess picture at the Russian Exhibition in Edenbridge.PL030210_4 RUSSIAN PHOTO  Flora Smith ( of Top Foto) and Ralph Gibson ( of Rianovosti Photo Library in London) recreate the famous chess picture at the Russian Exhibition in Edenbridge.

Monday, February 15, 2010

FROM Russia with love – a fascinating exhibition of Soviet history is on show in Edenbridge. TopFoto on Fircroft Way has launched a collection...

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Poor bus links to town just not fare

Sunday, February 14, 2010

THE SORRY state of transport links to Edenbridge have been laid bare by a carer who is facing a whopping £3,600 annual bill to get to work. Jean...

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Future of Edenbridge sports clubs hangs in the balance

Sunday, February 14, 2010

THE future of Edenbridge sports clubs hung in the balance this week as the town council debated whether to extend the lease on a major recreation...

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Crackdown is a success

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

A DRUGS crackdown saw an Edenbridge man apprehended. The 23-year-old was arrested on suspicion of possessing class A drugs and has been bailed until...

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A new way to contact your Edenbridge reporter

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Edenbridge residents now have the chance to speak to the Courier face to face every week. Reporter Jessica Thompson will be at the Bridges Centre on the High Street every Thursday from 1pm to 2pm giving residents the chance to drop in and share stories or ask questions. The first hotspot will be held on Thursday February 18. Alternatively she can be contacted on jessica.thompson@courier.co.uk or by calling 01892 686821.



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In this week's Courier...

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Look out for the following stories in this week's Edenbridge edition of the Kent and Sussex Courier:

Taxi driver thanked for heroic rescue efforts

Lorry destroyed in bridge collision

Hever chef meets Hell's Kitchen hero

Warning for selfish dog owners

Fish trader's district council battle

Film shot in town

Edenbridge reporter

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Jessica Thompson reports on Edenbridge and the surrounding areas. If you have a story for her, call 01892 686821 or email jessica.thompson@courier.co.uk

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