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West Kent Talking

Podcast de Martin Webber

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Fascinating interviews with people in the area of Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells in Kent on the big topics of the moment. They are recorded by former BBC World Service journalist, Martin Webber, who delights in tracking down people passionate about improving their local community. Issues include who's running the council, safety on the streets, producing organic apples locally, cycle routes and help for electric car drivers. All the interviews were first broadcast on West Kent Radio - the volunteer OFCOM authorised community radio station on 95.5, 106.7 and 107.2 FM.

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14 episodios

Portada del episodio Episode 14: General Election Special Candidates Talk

Episode 14: General Election Special Candidates Talk

If you want to learn more about the candidates at the General Election in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells, then listen to them here. In Tunbridge Wells, Mike Martin of the Liberal Democrats, Hugo Pound of Labour and Neil Mahapatra of the Conservatives make their case to be elected. Next you hear the arguments of the Green Party and their candidate in Tonbridge, Anna Cope. There's a response from Tom Tugendhart, who's been the Conservative MP for Tonbridge for the past nine years. After that more voices. There's Reform UK, the SDP and the Lib Dem candidates in Tonbridge. Plus Reform UK and the Independent in Tunbridge Wells. The Green Party is also standing in Tunbridge Wells and the final two candidates in Tonbridge are Labour and the Independent Alliance Kent, who we could not contact in time for this recording.

23 de jun de 2024 - 57 min
Portada del episodio Episode 13: Tunbridge Wells Council Election Sees Lib Dems Aim to Take Full Control

Episode 13: Tunbridge Wells Council Election Sees Lib Dems Aim to Take Full Control

The May local elections are fast approaching. They take place on Thursday 2nd May. There are no votes this year in Tonbridge, but in Tunbridge Wells all the seats on the Borough Council are up for grabs. In most areas, you get 3 votes. Democracy is all about making an informed choice. So, do listen on to get a better idea of what the six main parties standing all want to do. Tunbridge Wells Borough council is currently a coalition led by the Liberal Democrats. The Lib Dems run things with the votes of the Tunbridge Wells Alliance Party, Labour and one independent, Rodney Atkins. There are several recurring issues in the interviews ahead. One is the council’s decision to persist with fining motorists for driving through a section of road opposite the Town Hall. A staggering £ 1.5 million has been raised so far - that’s a staggering sum given that council tax revenues are £ 9 million a year. The fact that tens of thousands of motorists have been fined suggests most drivers are simply confused. Some visitors to the town who received a 70 pound fine - have said they won’t be back. Also still controversial is the Local Plan for housebuilding and the recent increase in charges in council car parks. This is a pretty unpredictable election as there are new ward boundaries and the total number of councillors is being cut from 48 to 39. Listen to: Nick Pope of the Tunbridge Wells Alliance Party, David Hayward of the Independents for Tunbridge Wells Party, Tom Dawlings who is leader of the Conservatives on TWBC, Hugo Pound who is leader of Labour on TWBC, Geoff Mason who is Chair of Tunbridge Wells Green Party and Ben Chapelard, leader of the Liberal Democrats on TWBC

21 de abr de 2024 - 34 min
Portada del episodio Episode 11: Angel Leisure Centre to be Demolished; Christmas at Ightham Mote; Bookshop Survives

Episode 11: Angel Leisure Centre to be Demolished; Christmas at Ightham Mote; Bookshop Survives

This episode focuses on two buildings. And maybe - just maybe - there could be some lessons to ponder for architects and planners. We will visit a local building that’s 700 years old and is more popular than ever. But we start by discussing a place that’s now about to be demolished - even though it was constructed just 40 years ago. Opened in 1981 - the Angel Leisure centre in Tonbridge has been deemed to be “no longer fit for purpose”. A meeting of key members of Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council on 5th December decided the current building should be flattened. There will be new leisure facilities in the town, but no decision has been made so far on exactly where that’ll be. Listen to interviews with the leader of Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council, the Conservative Matt Boughton, and Mark Hood - a councillor for the Green Party. The 700 year old building that’s still thriving and much loved is Ightham Mote. It's run by the National Trust. I caught up with Lisa Oxborough of the Trust and Bernadette Gillow who is the Trust's general manager at Ightham. I asked about Ightham Mote’s preparations for Christmas and plans to restore the walled garden - until recently a car park. There had been fears that Tonbridge could lose a valued independent bookshop. The owner of the Mr Books store in the High Street was selling up earlier this year - and it wasn’t clear that anyone would want to take on the shop. But good news - The bookshop is still open- under new management and with a new name Teppa Books. Our reporter Marion Westram spoke to the latest owner of the shop - he’s Paul Marchant of Sworde-Teppa charity, which focusses on work in Tajikistan.

20 de dic de 2023 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Episode 10: Gatwick Airport Expansion; Big Apples; Kent Cricket's New Captain

Episode 10: Gatwick Airport Expansion; Big Apples; Kent Cricket's New Captain

Gatwick Airport wants to double its passenger numbers from current levels. Its proposals are being considered by the planning authorities. Members of the public have until the end of Sunday 29 October 2023 to register if they want to comment. Many local residents are concerned about noise and pollution from the airport. Listen to the arguments against Gatwick's expansion from campaigner, Charles Lloyd. Plus hear from Gatwick's Head of Noise and Airspace Strategy, Andy Sinclair, on why he thinks the plans are compatible with net zero climate commitments and why night flights won't increase. We also return to the organic orchards of Mole End Farms to hear about their summer growing season and why their apples are the largest they've ever had. We hear from apple pickers - some have come from as far away as Central Asia for the seasonal work. Cyclists have continued to campaign for better cycle routes in West Kent - we'll hear how their convoys on the A26 were received. Then we talk to the Pembury Councillor David Hayward who left the "Tunbridge Wells Alliance" Party and formed a new "Independents for Tunbridge Wells" Party in the summer. He explains why. Finally, we focus on cricket, after Kent sucessfully avoided relegation from Division One of the County Championship on the final day of the season. We speak to Kent's new captain Daniel Bell-Drummond about how his parents inspired him to take up the game. And we hear from Kent Cricket's Chief Executive Simon Storey on the chances of county cricket returning to the Neville Ground in Tunbridge Wells next season. To end, Fred Atkins explains his role as the Kent reporter for the ECB network and he runs through the highs and lows of Kent's 2023 season.

28 de oct de 2023 - 45 min
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