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HIGH STREET, CHAPEL PLACE & THE PANTILES SPECIAL


Woods Restaurant & Bars


Get set to celebrate the Easter holidays at Woods Restaurant & Bars on The Pantiles when, from Saturday 6th- Monday 22nd April (inclusive) kids eat free (one child per adult, eating a dish from our main menu). Every child eating from the Kids


Menu will receive a lucky dip envelope after their meal, along with a small Easter egg. Ten lucky winners will receive a large Easter egg, with one receiving the star prize – a giant Easter egg!


I WAS BORN ON THE PANTILES


Josephine Butcher was born in a house opposite the bandstand on The Pantiles. And her delightful book, Tunbridge Wells, I was born on the Pantiles, is a record of what happened in the fi rst 25 years of her life and includes the period from just before the First World War in 1914 up to shortly before the Second World War in 1939, as well as the present time. Josephine’s family’s shop extended as far along The Pantiles as the Tobacconists – next door to it was the sweet shop, Jupps. The Pump Room was across the road. As Josephine recalls: “My brother’s favourite shop was Maynards sweet shop which was very near to our house – next door to Swan Hotel. Just past Maynards, there was a fur shop…and further along, there was the Hand and Sceptre Hotel, but I think it was called Parker and Hammicks. “I hope you will agree with me when I say how lucky we are to be living in the Garden of England, because this is what it is called here. We’ve got everything really!”


• Tunbridge Wells, I was born on the Pantiles by Josephine Butcher (ISBN 0951671502), available from Amazon.


TAKE PART IN OUR KIDS EASTER PHOTO COMPETITION* Take an Easter photo of your offspring at Woods (using our props table provided) and post on our Facebook page to enter. The winner will receive a family ticket to Crazy Jean’s Soap Box Race in Dunorlan Park on 8th June, and the runner-up will receive a giant Easter egg.


Easter Sunday – enjoy our special brunch, lunch or afternoon tea menus… booking recommended!


* Check our website and Facebook page for full details and competition T&Cs.


• Woods Restaurant & Bars, 62 & 64 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TN, call 01892 614411 or visit woodsrestaurant.co.uk


Gray-Webster Gallery Gray-Webster Gallery is a large gallery offering a range of high quality paintings and drawings by British artists from both the 19th and 20th centuries at competitive prices. We also offer a museum quality restoration and valuation service for works in all media, as well as providing a sourcing service if you require work by a particular artist or craftsman. • Gray-Webster Gallery, 4 Nevill Street, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5SA, call 01892 522750 or visit gray-webstergallery.com


David Carpenter Watch Service Centre


Tunbridge Wells is set to have its own independent Watch Service Centre as David Carpenter is due to open its doors in the next few weeks. Situated on the High Street, next to Cafe Nero, David Carpenter promises to bring a professional team of watchmakers who will service, repair and restore your most


valuable timepieces. David is soon


to announce several renowned and diverse watch brands to bring a unique horological style to Tunbridge Wells.


• Call 01892 263401, email info@david-carpenter.co.uk or visit davidcarpenterwatches.com


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