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News Town fire:man charged
A 21-YEAR OLD Slovakian man has appeared in court charged with causing a devastating fire inMaidstone town centre. Part ofWeek Street was cordoned off for eight days after the fire,
which totally destroyed TheWorks bookshop and severely damaged the neighbouring properties of Hotter Shoes and Thomson travel agent. Other stores on the stretch
from Marks & Spencer to the High Street were affected by the road closure, with a police cordon preventing access. Detectives investigating the
fire arrested Adam Stajer of Lower Stone Street, Maidstone who appeared at Maidstone Magistrates’ Court. He was remanded in custody to appear beforeMaidstone Crown Court in July. Police enquiries into the incident are ongoing and officers are appealing to members of the public for information. They are also working to establish any potential links with a series of car fires in the Buckland Road and Somerfield Road area of the town earlier the same morning. Anyone with information is asked to call Kent Police on 01732 379285. Alternatively call Kent Crimestoppers in confidence on 0800 555111.
Retirement homes planned
NEWretirement homes could enable more of Maidstone’s senior cit- izens to stay close to the town centre shops and community. Retirement home builder McCarthy and Stone has acquired an in-
terest in land at Chaucer House in Knightrider Street and is propos- ing to redevelop the site with retirement living accommodation. A community consultation programme has been launched and feedback will be incorporated into the final plan prior to the sub- mission of a planning application. Aspokesperson for McCarthy and Stone said:“We are committed
to engaging with the local community and will be offering residents the opportunity to meet with the project team to discuss the early proposals in the comingweeks. This will ensure residents and stake- holders can view and comment on the proposed plans and allow local people to speak with the team and provide feedback.”
£1,000 fine cost
of fly-tipping A MAIDSTONE business owner has been fined £1,025 after being found guilty of fly-tipping. Steven Tang, of The Mermaid
Fish Bar in Union Street, pleaded guilty at Maidstone Magistrates Court after a prosecution by Maid- stone Council. The environmental enforcement
team was alerted to commercial waste being fly-tipped in Union Street in November 2013. Having established that commercial waste was being added to domesticwaste collections, the officers went to the scene at 4am one morning to iden- tify the person responsible. A number of businesses and res-
idents in the Union Street areawere contributing to a bigger problem with waste at that time. After fixed penalty notices and warnings, along with education work by the council’s enforcement and waste teams, the fly-tipping stopped in February 2014.
Thefts from
service stations A LANGLEY man who stole items worth more than £300 from two service stations has been given a suspended jail sentence. David Lee Duke (32), from
Lacey Close, admitted taking cof- fee and washing detergent from a garage on the Ashford Road in Lenham on May 30 and, the next day, coffee and food from a serv- ice station on the London Road in West Malling and, again, fromthe garage in Lenham,where he stole shower gels, washing detergent and meat worth £84.44. Duke admitted all three counts
of shoplifting and was sentenced at Medway Magistrates’ Court to 60 days in prison, suspended for 24 months. He must also pay a £150 crimi-
nal courts charge, £308 compen- sation, £85 costs and an £80 victim surcharge.
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