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M20 crash POLICE are appealing forwit- nesses after a serious collision on theM20. The incident took place at about 2pm on Tuesday, May 21, on the slip road for Ayles- ford from the Maidstone- bound
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Teeny Tiny Tots carriageway,
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theMaidstone area, was taken by air ambulance to a London hospital,where he remains in a serious condition. Officers are working to es-
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tablish the circumstances of the collision and are urging any- onewho sawthemotorcycle in themoments leading up to the incident, orwho have dashcam footage from the area around the time, to contact them. Anyone who can help
should call the appeal line on 01622 798 538 quoting SM/DJ/58/19. Alternatively they can email
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kent.pnn.police.uk.
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A STAND-OFF between two waste authorities that barred Larkfield and Snodland residents from their nearest tip, has been halted in an 11th hour deal. Kent County Council brokered
a temporary reprieve on May 23, which has allowed Tonbridge and Malling householders to continue usingMedway’sCuxton facilities. But KCC has been told it has
just 18 months to put alternative waste disposal measures in place for Kent taxpayers living along Medway’s borders. In response, the county has an-
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nounced the build of a household waste and recycling centre (HWRC) at Allington which will come on streamwithin the next 12 to 15months. Medway turned Larkfield and
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Snodland residents away from Cuxton after KCC unveiled plans to charge users for disposing of buildingwaste at its own sites.
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Medway feared the levy,which
started on June 3, would prompt an influx of people from Kent, wanting to use its free facilities. Following the negotiations,
Alan Jarrett, leader of Medway Council, said: “We are pleased to have come to a pragmatic, sensi- ble agreementwithKCCto ensure that our centres will remain open to residents living in the Kent area. “AllowingKCCresidents access
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to our centres for 18 months will give KCC time to bring forward its own facilities tomeet the needs of Kent residents.” Describing the talks as “satisfac-
torily concluded”, KCC leader Paul Carter said income from the “modest charge” for the disposal of soil, rubble, hardcore and plas- terboard at each ofKent’s disposal sites, would be used to improve and expand the county’swaste fa- cilities.
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