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MallingMail LOCAL CONTACTS SHOP LOCAL


Trudy Dean, Malling Action Partnership Chairman E: trudy.dean@kent.gov.uk T: 01732 843 119


Nicky Delacey, Community & Business Coordinator E: nickydelacey@thebeatproject.org.uk T: 07824 485 167


Citizens Advice Bureau – T: 01732 637042


Council tax – T: 01732 532779


Housing benefit and general housing advice – T: 01732 637042


Travel Enquiries Trains – T: 08457 484950


Nu-Ventrue Buses – T: 01622 82288


Arriva Buses – T: 0781200 22 33


National debtline – T: freephone 01732 532779


Heating and insulation grants – T: 01732 637042


First time buyers’ grants – T: 01622 602470


Energy Saving Trust – T: 01732 637042


Concessionary Travel – T: 01622 602334


Jobcentre Plus – T: 01732 637042


Pothole reporting – T: 08458 247800


Abbey Arcade Just offWest Malling High Street and accessible by a narrow alleyway next to the ski shop, Abbey Arcade opens into a large covered shopping area and is home to eleven small independent businesses offering a unique mix of products and services.


Bijoux Marianne – Jewellery, Beads, Pearls, Handbags and Pashminas


Blooms of Benton – Bespoke Floral Designer


Books & Bobs – Latest Books, Cards, Giftware and Household Accessories


Cloud Nine – Sweet Shop, Truffles & Chocolates, Party Bags & Sweet Cakes


Katie’s Candles & Gifts – Handcrafted Candles Made with Loving Care


Links Hair Therapy – Professional Hair Stylist at Sensible Prices


Nails Galore – For beautiful hands and nails


Oaks Fruit & Vegetables – Fine, Fresh, and Locally Produced


Tea Room & Deli –Teas and Lunches for all Tastes


Vintage Vamps – Vintage Designer Clothes & Accessories


Wishes – Clairvoyant Tarot Reading, Fairies and Gifts


With two new businesses starting up in 2011 this little shopping arcade is full of exciting finds and well worth a visit.


The Arcade is open 9-5.30 Monday to Saturday Abbey Arcade. 98 High Street,West Malling.


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