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CWB, the new property sales, lettings and management company in Holborough Road, Snodland raised £254 for the Heart of Kent Hospice at its opening. Warren Bowman and Craig Walker have worked together for seven years buying and refurbishing properties. They vowed to be a different type of estate agency, promising to serve the community as well as giving top customer service. Together with manager Tim Coates they marked the opening of the company with a balloon race and raffle, with prizes donated by local shops including A 'n' D, Bow Hair and Beauty, Doremada florists, Alexanders and Dazzle Dolly, with Morning Rush providing a free buffet.


Local news for Snodland and Halling Property firm opening boosts hospice Warren, who lives with his wife Annita and


their children in Snodland, said: "We have worked on different projects and have always prided ourselves on doing a good job. But we found the service from estate agents was awful and decided to set up on our own. Our bank manager introduced us to Geoff Robins and we struck up a deal to buy the Motor- house premises." Craig, a former golf professional, is married


A large crowd turned out and the gusty weather saw 250 balloons released. The fur- thest was reported to have reached Romette in southern France, 700 miles away.


to Nicola and lives with their two sons in Orp- ington. They are looking at sponsoring one of the Snodland Nomads football teams and will be supporting the Cloisters Bike Ride, organised by Tom Falconer of Claremont Corvette, Malling Road, in May.


Young boxers gain confidence at show Murder mystery


MEMBERS of Snodland Amateur Boxing Club have taken part in an exhibition show to give them confi- dence and competition experience. Nine juniors and three seniors were involved in the


show at Snodland Community Centre which in- cluded boxers from eight other clubs. "More than 200 people attended and the boys will


not be so nervous when they take part in competi- tions," said Dave Phillips, the club's secretary and coach. "There was a great atmosphere and we saw some really good boxing. Dave was one of the founders of the club in 1983


and he thanked coaches, Dean Ianson and Mark West for their work in putting on the show. Training nights at the club at the community cen-


tre are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7pm-8pm for under 16s and 8-9pm for over 16s. Dave can be contact for information on 01634 865779.


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A MURDER mystery evening, Lot- tery for murder, at Snodland Community Centre on May 7 is the next performance of Snodland and Valley Community Players. A ploughman's supper will be served after the 20-minute play, with time to consider the evi- dence. There will be a question and answer session with the ac- tors followed by a hot drink and cake before the accusations and the final solution. There will be 10 teams of up to


eight people in each team and tickets are £8 per person.


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