Legal Notice Recruitment ALAN SHUTTLEWORTH (deceased)
This notice is being posted by the executors of Mr Alan Shuttleworth (deceased) late of 20, Mayfair Avenue, Maidstone, Kent and also of 2, Crittenden Cottages, Gailants Lane, Maidstone, Kent, and latterly of 84, Knight Crescent, Middleton in Manchester.
Alan Shuttleworth was a former member and Troop Leader of the 25th Lanarkshire (6th Motherwell) Boy Scouts and of ‘T Troop’ Loose Swiss Scout Group.
PURSUANT to the Trustee Act 1925 section 27 NOTICE IS GIVEN to all creditors and others having any claims against or claiming to be beneficially interested in the estate of ALAN SHUTTLEWORTH.
ALAN SHUTTLEWORTH died on the 10th February 2014 and his will was proved in the District Registry of the High Court by the executors named within it.
All creditors and others having any claims against or claiming to be beneficially interested on the estate of ALAN SHUTTLEWORTH are required to send particulars of their claim in writing to the undersigned solicitors, Stephensons Solicitors LLP, whose address is 1st Floor, Sefton House, Northgate Close, Horwich, Bolton, BL6 6PQ (Reference AJG/S73475.3). All correspondence should be marked for the attention of Mr A Gregory and should be sent to those solicitors within a three month period after the date of this advertisement. If no further claims against the estate are intimated within the specified period of 3 months from the date of the advertisement the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to them having regard only to the claims of which they have notice and shall not be liable for the assets of the deceased or any part of them so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or d emands they have not had notice of.”
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1 Full Time Activities Coordinator 2 x Part Time Care Workers
Age Concern Malling is an independent registered Charity looking for care workers to join our dedicated dementia care team. Due to expansion, we have 2 full time and 2 part time vacancies available.
Based in our specialised dementia care facility in West Malling, the successful applicants will work alongside our registered nurse and trained care workers to provide support to those living with dementia. Open 6 days a week, we deliver care tailored to the client’s individual needs and offer stimulating and engaging activities throughout the day. As an organisation we are committed to dementia care and to providing a safe and friendly environment to both the clients and the staff.
Applicants must have a passion for care, a good work ethic and be flexible. Minimum Qualification NVQ Level 2 / NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care to apply. Excellent pay rate and company pension. Training provided.
To request an application pack please contact Age Concern Malling on 01732 848008 / 01732 871746. For an informal chat or additional information please contact Lynda Rootes [Registered Manager] on 01732 848008 / 01732 871746.
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THE Kent County Show en- joyed fine weather and bumper crowds at the show- grounds inDetling. More than 80,000
visitors,over 3,000 up on last year, attended one of the county’s biggest events. Competitors, stallholders
and businesses came from across the country but had the usual big local presence. Among thosewere Jo
Shan, of Staplehurst, and Ken Shelton, of Aylesford, both pictured,who represented theMid Kent FuchsiaGroup. Ken said: “It has been awonderful show.” More pictures, see page 16
Bridging the gap to business prosperity
TRADERS andhome owners inSnodlandareheading for a bonanzawitha newroad bridge across theRiverMedway set to openwithinweeks, bring- ing newprosperity to the town. That is the predictionof localbusi-
nesspeople andcouncillorswhosay the route linkingthe A228 on the outskirts of the town and new homes ontheopposite bankwill mean anincrease in business and house prices. The £19 million road bridge,
which is due to open inSeptember, has been built bydeveloper Tren- port, asthekey to Peters Village, a 1,000 home new community on the east bank nearWouldham. WithSnodlandalreadyfeeling the
benefit of a high-speed raillink, which started a year ago, business
people are looking forward to a trade boomwhen trafficstarts flow- ing across the bridge. Amongthem is hairdresserAlex Mackintosh (pic- tured left)who opened his salon Alexander’s in the town’s High Street
seven
months ago be- cause ofthe antic- ipatedinflux of
shoppers and commuters. He said:“I was managing abar- ber’s in Tonbridge but I wanted to
start myownbusiness. The bridge was oneof themain reasons I chose Snodlandtoopenabarber’s. It’s an expandingandupand comingarea. There are lotsof new houses going up all around the area, and once they finish thebridge,Ithink a lotof people will comeover from that side of the riverbecause itwill be very
convenientforthem.It will really put Snodlandonthe map.” Afterrecently moving toWould-
ham with wife, Katie, Alexis also looking forwardtothebridgeopen- ing to shorten his daily work commute.
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NEW building proposals for Malling are being drawn up as Ton- bridge and Malling Council works on its emerging Local Plan. See the four-page supplement by Malling Action Partnership, which supports people, businesses and events in the 11 parishes in the Malling area.
July 2016 No. 231 News
Better buses call
PARENTS are urging action to get better school bus services from Kings Hill and West Malling.
3 Phone boxes saved
VILLAGERS have come up with ways of retaining their red phone boxes. 4
An early Christmas
CHILD choristors in Mereworth are recording a CD of fes- tive songs in October.
Playground anger
KINGS Hill residents say they were misled about a planned new play area. 6
Petition against gym
AN outdoor gym in Leybourne has been dismissed as a waste of money. 12
Joe’s dash for cash
THE last pub in Ditton looks set for a new lease of life as an office block.
Obituaries Comment
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34 Crime Reports 43
ROOF lead and copper were stolen from a house in Aylesford.
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