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2012 onwards CONSERVATIVE SUCCESS WITH MORRISONS SITE A petition delivered to 20,000 local homes and tough action from our MP, Greg Clark, have led to one on the town centre’s worst grot spots being refurbished. Morrison’s supermarkets finally bowed to local pressure and their derelict store by the railway station will re-open in spring, bringing much needed retail facilities to the town and also providing 250 new jobs. Over 26,000 people visited the Ice Rink at Calverley Grounds boosting the local economy during the Christmas period. The Council is looking to make this an annual event. Continue to lead the campaign for the dualling of the A21 with Greg Clark MP. Following our success with Morrisons, continue to tackle the grot spots which blight the town, particularly the cinema site. Work with Kent County Council and others to address traffic congestion in town, especially around North Farm. Roll out high speed internet for rural communities. Develop sensible plan which protects rural areas whilst providing affordable homes for those in need. CHRISTMAS ICE RINK BOOSTS TRADE AND TOURISM! 1 2 3 4 5 Photo Paul Jerreat Don’t forget to vote Conservative on Thursday 3 May Council listens to local petitioners to save Great Hall Car Park REMINDERS Support Rusthall Youth Club Project Community Centre in Cranbrook Ideas for Lower Pantiles Tunbridge Wells Council tax still one of the lowest in the country and second lowest in Kent!

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2012 onwards

CONSERVATIVE SUCCESSWITH MORRISONS SITEA petition delivered to20,000 local homes andtough action from our MP,Greg Clark, have led to oneon the town centre’s worstgrot spots being refurbished.

Morrison’s supermarkets

finally bowed to localpressure and their derelictstore by the railway stationwill re-open in spring, bringingmuch needed retail facilitiesto the town and alsoproviding 250 new jobs.

Over 26,000 people visited the Ice Rink atCalverley Grounds boosting the local economyduring the Christmas period. The Council islooking to make this an annual event.

Continue to lead the campaign

for the dualling of the A21

with Greg Clark MP.

Following our success with

Morrisons, continue to tackle

the grot spots which blight

the town, particularly the

cinema site.

Work with Kent County Council

and others to address traffic

congestion in town, especially

around North Farm.

Roll out high speed internet

for rural communities.

Develop sensible plan which

protects rural areas whilst

providing affordable homes

for those in need.

CHRISTMAS ICE RINK BOOSTS TRADE AND TOURISM!

1

2

3

45

Phot

o Pa

ul Je

rreat

Don’t forget to vote Conservative on Thursday 3 May

Council listens to

local petitioners to save Great Hall Car Park

REMINDERSSupport RusthallYouth Club ProjectCommunity Centre in CranbrookIdeas for Lower Pantiles

Tunbridge Wells

Council tax still

one of the lowest

in the country

and second

lowest in Kent!