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trio are jailed THREE men ha


stealing hea vy-duty ba


cross Kent. InAugust la


st yea trol in Pells La


£5 0 ,0 0 0 from telephone ma a


stoppedawhite va solemBrown,whicha


senger sea found 6 8


a t. fter


tteriesworth st sites


r, officers on pa -


ne,West Kingsdown, ppea


overweight. Brothers Tom Dunn a


rge ba


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Councilcancels lights ceremony to save cash


n driven by Ab- THE tra red to be dulla


Dunn were sitting in the front pa the illumina yea


nd John s-


Officers checked the va nd la


n a


Brown saidwere to be solda Brown, of Pitt Roa nd John a Sevenoa


cion of theft. Theywere la while the ca


ks, werea sewa


ma Gra


s investiga


tteries, which s scra


p. d, Kingswood,


nd Tom Dunn, both of rrested on suspi-


nea it sa


The men were linked to phone st burgla vesenda


ries in Southfleet, nd Sittingbourne.


brea repla


Evidence connected the trio to 1 0 k-ins in Kent where the cost of cing the stolen ba


tterieswa


tween Junea In Ma


plea not guiltya (5 3 ) wa


most £5 0 ,0 0 0 . The threemenwere cha cy to commit burgla ndAugust la


conspira y this yea t the sa On Tuesda


Maidstone Crown Court. Tom Dunn a


fteraseven-da st yea sal-


rgedwith ries be- r.


ded guilty to the offence a nd Brown plea


r, John Dunn t


ded


gust 2 0 but were convicted by the jurya


me court on Au- y trial.


four months, Tom Dunn (3 2 ) wa However, due to popula sentenced to two yea nd nine decision ha months in prison a rsa


s jailed for two yea nd Christma s


y, October 2 , Brown rs a


rs a nd John Dunn (3 4 ) to two yea nd sixmonths.


Pet cremdelay PLANS forapet crema


toriumha rked for the fa


pel on Sutton Roa s gra


nted la rsted Roa


for the pet centre a Crema


torium, Bea t Vinters Pa pel.


been put on hold, with money ea ma


ve r-


verted to the re-opening of the Maidstone cha Permission wa


cility being di- d.


st yea rk


r d, but


borough councillors decided to stop the scheme until 2 0 2 0 , due to the re- opening of theMaidstone cha The crema


toriumwouldha £6 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a would not be fina


nd surveys show tha ncially via


ble.


Council officers said in areport: “Funding will now be alloca theworka


ted to t the cha


dogs, ca a


Snodla nd ra


bbits.


The council report sta acompelling business ca crema


would ha Culturea


32


ted: “Should se forapet


torium be identified, funding ve to be viathe Herita nd Leisure Committee.”


Maidstone November 2018 ge, pel.” There is apet crema torium in


nd, which will dispose of ts, birds, rodents, reptiles


ve cost t it


the event this yea nd to instea sprea


s beenma r a


ditional Christma ffair,a


Maidstone Borough Council sa tions will go up this


the council or Fremlin Walk is pla


r, but no specific switch-on by nned.


The lights show cost the council rly £3 4 ,5 0 0 la ys it ca


st yea Ma


ter bailed of fina ted.


n no longera


rkGreen, the council’sdirector nce a


nd business improve-


ment, said: “We need to focus our resources ondelivering core services for residents, like refuse collection a


nd street clea nsing.”


will shift in 2 0 1 9 to OneMaidstone, whicha


mentDistrict sta Mr Green a


rally plea


The responsibility for the lights chieved Business Improve- dded: “We a


tus onOctober 1 . re na


sed tha


to provide this service.” In the mea na


r. He said: “Inthepa centre ha tu-


due to the success of the BID, pla ntime, Lloyd Wright,


also confirmed itsprevious celebrity lights switch-on will not go a this yea


t One Maidstone, ns


centrema ger of FremlinWalk,ha hea


s st, the shopping


d focused on asingle s lights switch-on event. r dema


d the entertainment through-


d ha a


outDecember.” BIDma


na


A big Christmas lights switch-on is in doubt inMaidstone this year “We understa


nd tha


d the town centre’s businesses ndretailers not votedto ta


ke on the


funding of the lights show, it is un- likely tha


t itwould ha


de to not ha pers to the towna d boa


nda importa ve


rd the lights a ve continued.


She said: “We feel the lightsa n nt pa


rt of a cting shop- nd ha


ttra ve ta s pa £1 2 5 ,0 0 0 promotional budget. rt of our


ger IlsaButler said tha council ha ties, ha


t supporta d to looka


their resources.” The council ha


sa nd guida s, like other locala


t the borough uthori-


t howthey stretch greed to offer its


ken on a ngements for this yea re for


rea stone concerning the installa the lights next yea rra


the lights to go on from November 1 5 .


Tony Little, front, at John O’Groats, with co-riders Peter Spowage,Mick Feeney, Dave Muckle and Steve Smith


Picture by Jon Sturdy of EastCoastWest photography


Bikers’ 2 2 -day trip raises £6 ,0 0 0


A MAIDSTONE man has been mak- ing dreams come true on a daring 2 2 -day round-the-country ride – against the advice of his doctor. Tony Little, a former RAFmechan-


ical transport driver,was determined to raise money for the service’s


benevolent fund that helped him after he had a heart attackwhile still in his 4 0 s. He has raised £6 ,0 0 0 for the charity. Tony said: “Just before I went,my


doctor did say he’d rather I didn’t go, but giving something back to the


charity that did somuch forme was too important.” Tony and co-organiser Peter


Spowage were joined by bikersMick Feeney, Dave Muckle and Steve Smith, with Peter’s wife Pauline as support driver.


nce toOneMaid- tion of


r. Provisional r a


r, something fford.


s the borough councila ndons the displa ys


s lights switch-on in Maidstone is set to be a ba


y to sa vemoney.


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