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Players needed LEYBOURNE FC is looking for young players. The club will have teams for the 2014-2015 season in age groups from Under 5 to Under 13, as well as Under 15. The Under 5 teamwould be boys and girlswhoare starting re- ception year in September. Anyone interested should send


their details to club chairman Neil Harrison at neil.harrison60@hot- mail.com.


History talk


HISTORIAN Bob Ogley will be guest speaker at Leybourne annual parish meeting at the village hall on Friday, May 9. The evening will also include a


free welcome drink at 7.15pm fol- lowed by the chairman’s report and there will also be an opportunity to ask questions and meet the coun- cillors.Alicensed bar will be avail- able.


Pub fire alert


TWO fire crews attended a chim- ney blaze at the Five Pointed Star in High Street,West Malling. The firefighters spent about an


hour at the scene after staff dialled 999 shortly before 10.50am. on Sun- day, April 13. There were no injuries and the pub opened as usual.


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Duke guest of honour at opening of hospital


IT was an emotional moment for Dr Phyllis Holt as the ribbon was cut on Maidstone’s new state of the art hospital. The Kent Institute of Medicine


and Surgery (KIMS) in Newnham Court, near J7 of the M20, which will offer specialist consultative and acute care in areas such as car- diology, cardiac surgery, neurol- ogy, neurosurgery, surgical oncology and complex or- thopaedics, was officially opened by HRH The Duke of Gloucester. The project was coordinated by consultant cardiologist Dr Holt and her husband Franz Dickmann. Built at a cost of £95m, it will


offer private healthcare as well as services to the NHS by agreement with local hospital trusts and com- missioning bodies, serving 2.3 mil- lion potential patients across Kent, East Sussex and south London. The Dukewas given a tour of the


new facility by its chief executive Jayne Cassidy, with whom he is pictured. He was then introduced to con-


sultants who will work at the hos- pital. He also met the Mayor of Maidstone, Cllr Clive English, Maidstone Council’s chief execu- tive Alison Broom and KCC chair- man Cllr Eric Hotson. More than 300 clinical staff will


work at the hospital and the first patients are due to be admitted at the end of April. The Duke congratulated the


HRH The Duke of Gloucester cuts the ribbon to open the Kent Institute of Medicine and Surgery, watched by Dr Phyllis Holt


Dickmanns. “I hope they feel very proud of


their achievement – and so they should,” he said.


BOXLEY parish councillors rec- ommended that the new access road to KIMS and the proposed Newnham Park development be named Newnham CourtWay after the house and farm that used to stand there.


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