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Fewer people looking for work


THE number of people claiming Jobseekers’ Allowance in Maidstone has dropped, ac- cording to latest figures released by the Of- fice of National Statistics (ONS). The number receiving JSA has fallen by 214,500 since this time last year, including 66 in Maidstone, a fall of 3.2%. Across the UK, the number of unem- ployed people in the UK dropped by 18,000 between June and August. The news was welcomed by politicians of


all parties in the town with Maidstone Council leader Chris Garland, a Conserva- tive, saying: “A combination of an improv- ing national picture for the UK economy


Meat theft A WEST Malling man pleaded guilty to stealing meat from a shop in Snodland High Street. Paul David Dudley, 28, of Chapman Way, was sentenced to 60 days in prison, suspended for six months, at West Kent Magistrates’ Court. Dudley also admitted failing


to surrender to police or court bail and was re-sentenced for three earlier shoplifting of- fences for which no pleas were taken.


Birch tree removal DAWNDunmill has been given conservation area consent to fell a silver birch tree in War- den Terrace, Maidstone Road, Wateringbury, providing it is replaced.


and the proactive approach that this coun- cil has taken, in partnership with local busi- nesses, to focus on helping to create a positive environment for Maidstone busi- nesses, is now beginning to bring rewards through more jobs becoming available for local residents. “The council must continue on the path


of economic development to complement and support this government's desire for economic growth and job creation. There are few things worse for a family or an in- dividual than being out of work, with no prospect of work.” His sentiments were echoed by Jasper


Gerard, Lib Dem spokesman for Maidstone and the Weald, who said: “The fall in peo- ple claiming Jobseekers’ Allowance in Maidstone and the Weald is a hugely wel- come sign and shows that our economy is recovering with people returning to work.” But he warned “We must remain focused


on creating jobs and ensuring that all hard- working people benefit from the recovery.” Mr Gerard said that Lib Dems in Govern-


ment had helped to create a million jobs and over a million apprenticeships. “Jobs are crucial to building a stronger economy in a fairer society that allows everyone to get on in life,” he said.


Looking forward to brighter Christmas


THERE will be two separate Christmas light switch-ons in Maidstone. The main switch-on, to be performed


by theMayor of MaidstoneCllrCliveEng- lish and the cast of the Hazlitt pan- tomime,will takeplace in JubileeSquare at6pmonFriday,November15. The High Street will be closed to all traffic from 4.30pm to 7pm. Last year’s “futuristic” tree (left) is


going to be placed in Lower High Street, where the new paving should be com- plete, while this year’s newtree – stand- ing 10 metres high – will be the focal point of the celebration. The second will take place on Thurs-


day, November 21 at Fremlin Walk to mark the beginning of the late night shopping season. The council set aside more than £74,000 from last year’s budget under-


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spend for Christmas lights improvement and the scheme has been extended to bring sparkle to more areas of the town centre. Aswell asadramatic display inJubilee Square and the upper High Street, there will be new decorations in St Faith’s Street, Mill Street, Medway Street, the station end ofWeek Street, High Street, BishopsWay and Fairmeadow. These improvements will replace the


last of the old lights with low-energyLED lights, a project that started in 2007. Union Street, Pudding Lane, the upper


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