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086 FOR MORE BUSINESS NEWS Bluewater celebrates 20th birthday with 20 Good Deeds


Celebrating 20 years since opening, Bluewater has pledged to support 20 Good Deeds, investing both time and money in community initiatives throughout 2019 and in the years ahead. From its opening on 16th March


1999, Europe’s leading retail and leisure destination has become a key landmark in the county’s landscape, providing visitors with an unparalleled experience. Over 20 years, the local community has played a vital role at Bluewater and supporting community development and local businesses in return, has been just as important to Bluewater. Some of the


good causes to benefi t will include Bexley Deaf Centre, offering lip reading services to help people with hearing loss and The Hygiene Bank, providing essential toiletries to support those vulnerable and struggling within the local area. All 20 projects will


receive a mix of funds and staff time, by way of thanks to the communities that have supported Bluewater for the past 20 years. Since opening,


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Bluewater has welcomed millions of guests from across Kent, the UK and the world, and in doing so contributes £391 million to the UK economy every year.


Family Law Specialists welcome new team member


Hever Castle named Britain’s best castle


wedding venue Hever Castle & Gardens, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn here in Kent, has been named best Castle Wedding Venue at the British Wedding Awards. The awards, which are in their


11th year, recently took place at the Royal Horseguards and One Whitehall Place in London. The British Wedding Awards,


which are voted for by brides, were created to champion excellence in all things bridal – from stationery to shoes, and dresses to destinations.


Kay & Pascoe Family Law Specialists are delighted to announce that Fiona Connah joined the Partnership on 1st April 2019. Fiona is an extremely experienced collaborative lawyer, and accredited member of Resolution with nearly 20 years of experience working across Surrey and Sussex. She specialises in fi nancial disputes and the arrangements for children arising from divorce or separation. The fi rm has fi ve family lawyers serving


the Wealden area, providing expert advice and support. With offi ces in Crowborough and


Heathfi eld, Kay & Pascoe is client focused and fl exible, with a modern approach. • For more information, contact Fiona Connah at Kay & Pascoe, The Old Bank, Beacon Road, Crowborough TN6 1AS, call 01892 664348 or email fi ona@kayandpascoe.co.uk


COUNTDOWN TO THE SEVENOAKS


BUSINESS SHOW Sevenoaks Town Partnership’s annual Business Show takes place on Friday 26th April and INDEX is proud once again to be offi cial sponsor.


Sevenoaks MP the Rt Hon Sir Michael Fallon, Patron of Sevenoaks Town Partnership, will open the event, which takes place at the House in the Basement Youth Cafe in the Stag Plaza. The Next Generation Chamber, part of the Sevenoaks & District Chamber of Commerce, will be holding a networking event during the show, which opens at 10am. Alongside INDEX Magazine 2019 event sponsors include Sevenoaks District Council, Thackray Williams Solicitors, The Stag Community Arts Centre and Wagamama. • For more information, call Bonnie Tarling on 01732 459953 or email admin.tp@ sevenoakstown.gov.uk


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