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Contents Leisure & Tourism


21-23 Town profile - Westerham - the fascinating history of Westerham and what it has to offer today’s visitor


24-25 Gardens to visit -


Discover the secrets behind Belmont Park and Great Comp


26-27 Tourist profile -


“The jewel in Maidstone’s crown,” Mote Park is one of the best of Britain’s parks


28 Theatre -


A selection of summer theatre picks from inside and out


Interview


7-9 Personality profile - Margery Bloomfield - when luck brought her back together with her lost true love


Editor's Choice


11-16 A selection of hand-picked events and great days out around the county through the summer months


30-31 Walks -


Syndale Valley walk in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty


33-34 Good food - Creating the perfect picnic Lifestyle


36-39 Mind, body & soul 41 Senior living


44-53 Homes & gardens 60-61 Motors 62 Competitions


Covering the Mid Kent towns


Mid Kent Living is published every three months with a free circulation in Maidstone, Medway, Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge and Malling, Ashford and Sittingbourne. It is available at pick-up points throughout the area. Subscription copies are posted (£8 annually).


The team Mid Kent Living is published by Mail Publications Ltd (which also publishes the


Downs Mail newspaper), Forge House, Bearsted Green Business Park, Bearsted, Maidstone, ME14 4DT. Tel: 01622 630330 Fax 01622 631131 email info@downsmail.co.uk


www.downsmail.co.uk


Chairman: Claire Procter Editor: Stephen Eighteen Publishing Manager: Jo-Anne Brown Sales Manager: Bill Brett Advertising Sales: Tel 01622 630330


Contents images:


Emmetts flower girl courtesy of Paul Harris Belmont Park courtesy of Gary Neave Dover Castle falconry


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