Inside the Medway Messenger
18:14, 27 March 2013
The latest edition of the Medway Messenger is in the shops now - a day early for Easter - with all the latest news, sport and plenty more.
Free leisure guide What's On celebrates the holiday with a full round-up of days out and activities for the family. There's also a seven-day TV guide and you can find out why an Atomic Kitten is hanging out at a Kent pub.
You could take the family on a day trip to France from £3 with P&O Ferries or claim free tickets to the Grand Designs Live show. We have a competition to win a £500 spring wardrobe and there's competitions and games for our younger readers in Fun Club.
Kent Homes has hundreds of houses and flats for sale if you're thinking of setting foot on or moving up the property ladder.
In sport, Gills chairman Paul Scally reckons the team is just three wins from promotion and there's lots more news from Priestfield as Martin Allen's men prepare for the busy Easter period.
Elsewhere, in 13 action-packed pages, there's Medway Messenger Youth League action, ice hockey, athletics and cricket.
Codger David Jones tells us about his hugely frustrating conversation with tax officials and Peter Cook's Memories pages has a picture of returning evacuees taking part in a show in Rochester in 1942.
Reporter Dan Bloom accompanied Medway sixth form students on a visit to the Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz - read his moving special report.
And you can find out what former Pop Idol contestant Rik Waller, who lived in Gillingham, has been up to lately.
It's all in the Medway Messenger - out now.