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31ST DECEMBER Hug-Many Welcome 2016 with entertainment, dancing and family fun on The Pantiles, all in aid of The Pickering Cancer Drop-in Centre and ellenor. Tickets £10, 8pm-12.30am. The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5SA.


Kent & East Sussex Railway Santa Specials © Lewis J Brockway


around the Ightham Mote estate and a full English breakfast. Tickets £21.50, 10am. Ightham Mote, Mote Road, Ivy Hatch, Sevenoaks TN15 0NT, 01732 810378.


27TH DECEMBER Comedy Night


A night of laughs courtesy of Out of Bounds Comedy Club, headlined by Dave Fulton. Tickets £12, 8.30pm. The Wheatsheaf, 306 London Road, Leybourne, near West Malling ME19 5AT, 07976 637804.


31ST DECEMBER New Year Party Ring in the New Year with food, dancing, drinks and live music from the Tar Babies. Tickets £75, 8pm-12.30am. Trading Boundaries, Sheffi eld Green, near Fletching TN22 3RB, 01825 790200.


THROUGHOUT DECEMBER Memorabilia Display To remember the 70th Anniversary of the end of WW2, throughout November and December memorabilia from the World War 2 era, will be on display at Crowborough Community Centre. If you would like to loan any photos or other items for future projects contact Crowborough Heritage Group: Elizabeth Fermor – em@fermor.me.uk, Linn Law – rainbow@linn-law.co.uk


Looking Forward… 23RD JANUARY


Handel’s Messiah The Cantate Choir, Vivace Orchestra and internationally- acclaimed soloists perform Handel’s masterpiece in support of the Hospice in the Weald. Tickets £20, 7.30pm. The Pamoja Hall, Sevenoaks School, Sevenoaks TN13 1HU, boxoffi ce@ sevenoaksschool.org


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FILM SEASON


15TH DECEMBER Spectre (12A)


A cryptic message sends Bond (Daniel Craig) on a quest to uncover a sinister organisation, while the newly-appointed M (Ralph Fiennes), continues fi ghting political pressures that threaten the future of MI6. Bond follows a trail from Mexico to Austria and on to Morocco as he is


drawn into a confrontation with an enemy from his past, who holds a dangerous secret that will force him to question the value of everything he has fought to protect.


21ST DECEMBER It’s A Wonderful Life (U) It’s Christmas Eve and George Bailey (James Stewart), a man who has spent his entire life giving of himself to the people of Bedford Falls, is distraught over the misplacing of an $8000 loan. He contemplates suicide, but his guardian angel, Clarence, shows him


how his town, family, and friends would turn out if he had never been born. George meant so much to so many people – should he really throw it all away?


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