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015 If you have some local news to share, email editorial@indexmagazine.co.uk APRIL NEWS


TWODS makes record-breaking donation to HRTW


The stars celebrate the Oscars with Chapel Down!


Chapel Down Brut was served to leading British actors at a Hollywood reception at the recent Oscars. The best-selling sparkling wine produced by England’s leading wine producer, Chapel Down, was served at the prestigious GREAT British Reception in LA in celebration of the British nominees of the 90th Annual Academy Awards, which included Gary Oldman for his lead acting role in Darkest Hour. Hosted by her Majesty’s Consul General Mike Howells and BAFTA Los Angeles Chairman Kieran Breen, the


star-studded glittering reception celebrates the biggest talents in


British media, entertainment and arts. British actors were nominated in 17 of the 24 Academy Award categories this year and nominees such as Daniel Kaluuya, Sally Hawkins, Lesley Manville and Daniel Day-Lewis were in attendance at the GREAT British reception.


Hospital Radio Tunbridge Wells (HRTW) has received £3,300 from Tunbridge Wells Operatic and Dramatic Society (TWODS) – a record-breaking amount from their after-show collections and the fi rst that TWODS has undertaken for the charity radio service which last year faced an uncertain future due a lack of funding. The initial approach from TWODS


Market Force Sevenoaks Town Council has been awarded the contract for the vibrant and popular Wednesday and Saturday High Street markets for a further fi ve years. Councillor Stephen


Arnold, Chairman of Sevenoaks Town Partnership, said: “As our market tradition has signifi cant historical ties going back to the 13th century, it is important we retain this tradition for both locals and visitors… Please support our business community – tell your friends about our quintessential market town.”


DIARY DATE


Summer may still be a few months away but make a date in your diary for the 2018 Tonbridge Carnival and Fete on Sunday 17th June which is being organised, once again, by Tonbridge Lions Club with support from Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council. This year’s theme is Animal Capers. If you’d like to take part in the carnival procession through the high street, contact Bob Maddison on 07762 304562 or email madison.bob@ talk21.com, and for a stall on the castle lawn, contact Dominic Keast on 01732 351117 or email dominic.keast@talktalk.net


came from Bob Board after a speech by HRTW member David Boyle at a Christian Men’s Fellowship meeting earlier in 2017 to help raise much- needed funds for HRTW. Then in mid-November 2017, TWODS was invited to the charity radio’s studios for an hour-long interview to talk about the upcoming My Fair Lady show with board member Jane Morgan and leading lady Allya Khammari. TWODS confi rmed that it had nominated HRTW as their benefi tting charity for post-performance bucket collections after this particular show – and the record-breaking donation was raised by seven post-performance collections with in-costume TWODS players during their highly-successful My Fair Lady fi ve-day run at Tunbridge Wells’ Assembly Hall back in November. Hospital Radio Station Manager Chris Manser said: “We are gob- smacked! This is a massive boost for us… In recognition of this fantastic contribution to our cause, we are assigning one of our on-going weekday shows, Sound Spectrum Show (4pm-6pm) to TWODS for the next year, where we will provide on-air information about their productions, which includes creating a set of jingles to acknowledge them.”


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