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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.
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