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ORGANISERS of ITV'spopulardat- ing showare giving out free tickets. Producers of Take Me Out, pre-


sented by comedian Paddy McGuinness are offering free tickets to be in the studio audience when the 11th series is filmed at theMaid- stone Studios thismonth. The series will see 30 single girls


Anotherincursion at Larkfield park


unleashedinto theTakeMeOutdat- ing arena where Paddy will reveal eligible singlemen via the Love Lift. The one who survives the ques-


tioning wins a date on the “Isle of Fernando’s”. Tickets are for ages 12 and above,


but under 18smust be accompanied by an adult. The shows will be at 7.30pm on Tuesday, November 6, and Thursday,November 15, at the studios in Vinters Business Park, NewCut Road,Maidstone.


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TRAVELLERS have moved back onto a popular park in Larkfield for the second time in six months. The families - in five caravans -


MOTE Hall in Maidstone is the venue for a programme of Christ- masmusic for all ages. “ATime forChristmas” runs from


4.30-6.30pm on December 16, and tickets are £10 for adults and £8 for concessions.. The MaidstoneWind Symphony


is providing themusic.More details on 01732 366 500.


pulled on to Gighill Green in Lunsford Lane on Sunday October ,, releasing dogs on the popular public open space and setting up washing lines within hours. It is un- derstood the fami- lies in- volv ed have been offering tree felling services to residents in the area. Parish council chairman David Thornewell says more has to be done to stop the travelling com- munity running circles around the police and local councils. He says the job ofmoving on trav-


ellers for a second time will run into thousands of pounds The last inci- dent, in early summer, costing the parish council £1,200, with the trav-


‘Shame’ ofmanwho spat at club bouncer


A FORMER heroin addict from Aylesford told a court of his shame at drunkenly spitting in the face of a nightclub doorman the same day he learned of a friend’s death in a car smash,writes Jade Schopman. Paul Anthony Young (36), of Ec-


cles,was so disgusted by his behav- iour, he later returned toMaidstone nightclub Dusk2Dawn to apologise to the bouncer. Prosecuting, Debbie Jones said


ellers simply moving on to take up temporary residence elsewhere in the area. He said: “They just seem to be


joblessYoung anda groupof friends had been refused entrance to the venue on October 13 when he spat atAnthony Clarke. They had been told theywere too


drunk to be admitted. Appearing at Maidstone magis-


trates court on October 26, he told the bench: “I amdisgustedwithmy behaviour. I can’t believe Ididthis, I have changedmassively fromwhat Iwas like in the past.” The court was told how on the


morning of the offence he had learned of the death of a pal in a


doing the rounds. These incidents have affectedWest Malling, forcing the closure of the village hall, and Leybourne, and now they are back in Larkfield. The police told resi- dents that this was a civil trespass when they reported it and that they couldn’t do anything and obviously the council offices were closed be- cause it was the weekend. These travellers know and play the sys- tem.” The council’s legal team served an eviction notice but it took aweek to enforce. Cllr Thornewell held talks with Laddingford Engineering in an effort to increase security further on the public land, near the M20. Valdemar Kalinin (pictured), of


the National Gypsy-Traveller-Roma Council said recently that local councils must provide designated traveller sites or “tolerated zone” which gypsy convoys can move onto. He said: “It comes down to racial prejudice against this com- munity.”


‘Spooktacular’ at the farm


MAKE the most of the October half-term holiday at Kent Life Heritage Farm Park’s Halloween Spooktacular in Maidstone. Brave kids are invited to the vintage village to knock on doors and


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2014 for drugs and assault charges. After his release, he was “effec-


tively homeless” and went to live with hismother in Eccles,where he helps around the house. Currently unemployed, he has


worked as a painter and decorator in the past but suffered an injury to his lower leg. He also suffers from attentiondeficit hyperactivitydisor- der, according toMrMiddleton. Young has


been taking


methadone for his heroin addiction andhas significantly reducedhis in- take of the drug substitute recently. The probation service recom-


discover who – or what – is lurking behind them from October 21-31. The award-winning attraction at Sandling, near Maidstone, has a few


other tricks up its sleeve to turn its usual exhibits into frightening farmhouses and horrifying homes. Youngsters can try pumpkin carving, dressing up and the Ugly Bug Ball. On October 25, there will be more spooky goings-on with Kent Life


road accident and had drunk exces- sivelywith friends. Defending, Keith Middleton said Young had been sent to prison in


5-6pm and, for older visitors, from 7-8pm. If you would like to know more about any of the above, call 01622 763936.


mended he was subject to a curfew and confirmed they did not believe that alcoholwas an “ongoing issue”. Young, who is single, admitted


one charge of assault atDusk2Dawn in the centre ofMaidstone. The benchtoldYoung that spitting


After Dark, This event includes a spine-chilling tour suitable for under-eights from


in someone’s facewas “horrible”. Themagistrates finedhim£120 for


the assault, £100 compensation to the victimanda standard£85 victim surcharge.


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