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Hospital finance chief paid £274 an hour by NHS

Hospital finance chief paid £274 an hour by NHS

04 June 2014

The man put in charge of sorting out hospital finances has claimed a staggering £250,000 for six months work, it has emerged.

Local author will be signing copies of the third book in her thrilling "Roma Nova" series

Local author will be signing copies of the third book in her thrilling "Roma Nova" series

04 June 2014

Local author Alison Morton will be signing copies of the third book in her "Roma Nova" series at Tunbridge Wells Library on June 10th.

Patients' records 'dumped by doctor'

Patients' records 'dumped by doctor'

03 June 2014

A doctor dumped waste in a neighbour's bin... including patients' information and even phone numbers, a court heard.

World Cup prompts drink-driving crackdown

World Cup prompts drink-driving crackdown

03 June 2014

Kent Police warn they will be cracking down on drink drivers during this year's World Cup.

Grieving widow's tribute to M26 crash victim

Grieving widow's tribute to M26 crash victim

02 June 2014

A heartbroken widow has told how she will always love her husband, who died two weeks after a crash which killed his two daughters.

Teens arrested following huge warehouse blaze

Teens arrested following huge warehouse blaze

02 June 2014

Two teenagers have been arrested following a huge warehouse fire in Tunbridge Wells.

Suspected drug dealer arrested

Suspected drug dealer arrested

01 June 2014

Police arrested a suspected drug dealer in Tunbridge Wells yesterday.

Grevious bodily harm suspect released on bail

Grevious bodily harm suspect released on bail

30 May 2014

A 32-year-old man accused of intentionally causing grevious bodily harm has been released on bail until Friday, June 13.

Arrests follow crackdown on burglars

Arrests follow crackdown on burglars

30 May 2014

Four arrests have been made this week following burglaries in west Kent.

Summer music festival season approaches its height

Summer music festival season approaches its height

30 May 2014

Here's your guide to Kent's best music festivals, as Hope at Biggin Hill paves the way this weekend.

Electronics firm rewires after profits warning

Electronics firm rewires after profits warning

27 May 2014

The £11m sale of part of a consumer electrics firm has sparked a boardroom reshuffle as it tries to get a grip on costs.

Multi-million pounds flood barrier improvements could start in 2019

Multi-million pounds flood barrier improvements could start in 2019

26 May 2014

A major £11 million investment to protect Tonbridge from potentially catastrophic flooding could start in just five years, it's been revealed.

Rhythm of life

Rhythm of life

23 May 2014

Tunes and words flow from the pen of Albert Hammond, in a lifetime of chart hits

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council elections: The results

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council elections: The results

23 May 2014

Sixteen wards are being contested in the local council elections for Tunbridge Borough Council.

'Violent' man detained in hospital after large police response

'Violent' man detained in hospital after large police response

20 May 2014

Several police cars were called out amid reports of a man exhibiting violent behaviour.

Horses: how to ride them and buy them jewelery

Horses: how to ride them and buy them jewelery

18 May 2014

A brand new horse show looks set to become a major event on the equine calender that no-one can say nay to.

Road closed after accident involving child

Road closed after accident involving child

18 May 2014

An 11-year-old boy was taken to hospital after being hit by a car in Mount Ephraim.

Remains of warehouse demolished following blaze

Remains of warehouse demolished following blaze

17 May 2014

Demolition experts have finished knocking down a Tunbridge Wells building gutted by fire last night.

Run, jump, swing and slide... here’s our kids' playground guide

Run, jump, swing and slide... here’s our kids' playground guide

16 May 2014

Let the children run wild this weekend with our guide to the best adventure playgrounds around the county.

'Despicable' thieves steal statue to honour dead babies

'Despicable' thieves steal statue to honour dead babies

16 May 2014

Thieves have swiped a statue created to honour the memory of babies who have tragically died.

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