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News Warning after


vehicle thefts OFFICERS are warning people in Snodland to remove valuables from their cars in a bid to deter thieves. The advice comes after a number


of overnight thefts and attempted thefts fromvehicles. Between 3pmonDecember 6 and


8.30am on December 7, sunglasses were stolen from a car in Ritch Road. Cash was stolen from a car on a driveway in Cox Close be- tween 9.30pm on December 6 and 6.30amon December 7. At 1.49am on December 9, Kent


Policewere called toGodden Road after a man was spotted trying the door handles of four cars. Sgt Jon Turtle, of the Tonbridge


and Malling Community Safety Unit, said: “I would urge vehicle owners to remove anything of value overnight and ensure all doors are locked and windows are fully closed. “Never leave anything valuable


on display and, if possible, park in a garage or awell-lit car park. “Iif you have a satnav, take the


time to remove suctionmarks from yourwindscreen or dashboard.” Anyone with information which


could help police should call 01622 604100


quoting reference


YY/20726/18, or contactCrimestop- pers on 0800 555 111.


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Leisure centre keeps ‘outstanding’ record


LARKFIELDhas retained its rank- ing as one of the top performing leisure centres in the country, ac- cording to the UK’s leading qual- ity assessor for sport. The town’s leisure centre inNew


Hythe Lane passed the toughest assessment offered by Sport Eng- land’s national quality scheme, Quest, to be rated outstanding for a second time. Larkfield is one of just 15 facili-


ties to gain the award from720 na- tionally assessed sites. Quest ensures that sports and


leisure centres continuously im- prove to meet the needs of their customers and staff. Centres achieving the advanced award must meet the highest standards across the board, from hygiene and cleanliness to the quality of their programmes and general service. Larkfield Leisure Centre under-


went ameticulous one-day assess- ment as well as an undercover visit from assessors. Martin Guyton, chief executive


for Tonbridge and Malling Bor- ough Council, said: “This is a truly excellent achievement and all credit goes to Kirstin Brimsted and the team for all their hard work in ensuring that Larkfield Leisure Centre remains one of the best per- forming in the country.” CllrMaria Heslop, Tonbridge &


of tmactive, which runs the centre Malling Borough Council’s Cabi-


net member for Community Serv- ices said: “Quest Stretch is the highest accreditation that can be achieved and as such it is an ex- tremely demanding process. By meeting Quest Stretch’s very high standards, Larkfield Leisure Cen- tre has shown its commitment to providing quality facilities and service to its customers.”


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