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Follow in the footsteps of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button


For those over 16 years of age, practice sessions


and organised events are available, and karting combined with laser warfare makes the perfect start to a stag or hen party. Additional adult off-road activities are also available. For groups of friends and exclusive corporate groups, our industry-leading circuit facilities include a versatile and welcoming clubhouse and conference centre which features meeting rooms and suites (with Wi-Fi), and catering options from snacks to silver service menus. We can provide a bespoke service to group sizes from an intimate eight to an impressive 210.


FOR fun that is fast and furious, you cannot beat karting. To experience the thrill of real outdoor karting, you can head for Chatham's award winning Buckmore Park 1000m International Floodlit Outdoor Kart Circuit, just off junction 3 of the M2, where British world champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button learnt their trade. Our ever popular exclusive kids’ karting parties for ages 4-16 (featuring either 30 or 60 minutes of karting) are available for up to 12 drivers, and parties can incorporate a celebration meal as well as being combined with laser warfare games in our woodlands for ages 8-16, where mums and dads can also join in.


During the October half term week the circuit is


offering Turn Up ’n’ Drive days for kids aged 4-11 (silver), and on selected days for 4-16 (gold). Prices start from £15 per session


THE CUTBUSH & CORRALL CHARITY (INCORPORATING THE QUESTED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY)


01622 738772


7 Yeoman Court, Ashford Rd Bearsted, Kent ME14 4ND www.directorshairandbeauty.co.uk


The circuit operates seven days and evenings a week, all year round, and the sales office is open between 9am and 5.30pm, Monday to Sunday. For more details, up to date information and last minute circuit availability please either telephone 01634 201562, visit our website at www.buckmore.co.uk, or email our sales team at sales@buckmore.co.uk.


Founded 1865


(Incorporating the Sir John Banks, Mary Duke, Edward Hunter, John Brenchley & Quested Almshouse Charities)


OPEN DAY


THURSDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2012 10.00 – 14.00 HOURS


COLLEGE FARMHOUSE, 40 COLLEGE AVENUE, MAIDSTONE ME15 6YJ


Please come along for an informal open day at the charity’s administrative offices in College Avenue, Maidstone and find out more about this local charity which has been providing long-term, quality affordable housing in the Borough of Maidstone for nearly 150 years, and, more recently, in Harrietsham, for residents of that village. Applicants should be resident locally, over the age of 50, retired from full time employment and in need.


Information regarding the various sites in Maidstone and Harrietsham and the different styles of properties the charity owns will be available and will include details of the six new one bedroom properties being built in Church Street, Maidstone as part of the Golding Homes development.


You will have the opportunity to ask questions, meet the Clerk, Administrator, Scheme Wardens and some of the Trustees and view a few of the nearby almshouses.


Refreshments will be provided.


For further details please contact the Administrator, Caroline Gambell (01622) 765612


Late nights Tues & Thurs


Colourful 25% Off all


Wednesdays Cut & Finish


with a Top Stylist


*Can not be used in conjunction with any other offer. every wednesday on


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£25* (normally £50) Free Consultation, Book now! (* new clients only) Valid until October 31st 2012


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