In the last year three former colleagues and friends have died. First was Len Horwood the chairman of Tunbridge Wells Mental Health Resource Limited. Second was Bob Wykes a former chairman of the Bridge Trust. This year witnessed the death of the Revd. Michael Dent a breakfast and drinking companion over many years with whom I worked at Kent Industrial Mission. Three quite different characters with one thing in common, a passion for helping the less fortunate in our society.
Monday, 15 March 2021
RIP
Wednesday, 28 October 2020
Daft Ideas
In Tunbridge Wells the local press and social media is not short of material publicising daft ideas for infrastructure developments. Often there is a short period of frenetic support for an idea, usually by the groupies for whom the originator of an idea can do no wrong. After this burst of activity, nothing. The recent nonsense regarding the development of the Odeon site is a classic.
The daftest idea I read was the proposal that a shaft be sunk at Fiveways and a passenger station built in the railway tunnel. Sadly the name of the originator of this proposal escapes me but he/she is my choice for the Twerp of the Year Award.
Friday, 4 September 2020
The new block
The block of terraced houses being built on the former garden of the Red Lion in Rusthall proceeds apace. Price of a house over £500,000. We have an artist's impression adorning the side of the office on the site. The houses have no architectural merit, very little garden and a route march to the waste bins.
Thursday, 3 September 2020
Storm in a Thai cup Rusthall
Before lockdown the Red Lion in Rusthall served Thai food which received rave reviews and had a live jazz night on Saturdays. Since the partial lifting of the lockdown the Thai food service has resumed but the jazz nights are off limits.
Sadly all has not gone well since re-opening. The popular Manager left before the re-opening but why has not been made public. This week all Thai kitchen staff have been given notice. Before lockdown the pub was closed on Mondays but is open now for what may be described as pub grub.
The surmise locally is that Thai is out and pub grub in every day.
The locals, well some of them, are up in arms and have taken to social media to vent their fury. Fingers are being pointed, accusations made and conclusions reached based on no hard evidence or any unbiased objective analysis.
Sunday, 16 August 2020
New Blogger
Tuesday, 14 July 2020
Planning Shambles (6)
The re-built wall does not accord with the approved plans. The difference is not major and although the outcome is not ideal I suspect KCC will apply the de minimis rule.
Thursday, 9 July 2020
Opposition parties in Tunbridge Wells
An unholy alliance of opposition parties, some members of the controlling party and a rat-bag of assorted local loud-mouths and foghorns killed the theatre scheme and with it any future the town may have had.
Now these self-same councillors are seeking to replace the leader of the council for failing to be dynamic in dealing with the consequences of the virus.
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
Planning Shambles (5)
Friday, 3 July 2020
Planning Shambles (4) An end in sight?
The outcome. conveyed to me by TWBC
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Planning: Shambles ((3) Red :Lion Wall
https://kentcommunityactivist.blogspot.com/2020/06/planning-application-2-shambles.html
Thursday, 25 June 2020
Hacked, or what?
More recently I have supposedly joined a dating site.
Today it is claimed I made a complaint on another matter.
Someone out there does not like me. I couldn't care less and await further activity with interest.
Wednesday, 24 June 2020
Dame Vera Lynn Statue.
No. What we need is not a statue of Dame Vera but one of the Labour MPs: Dawn Butler, David Lammy and Diane Abbot all looking longingly into the eyes of Saint Jeremy surrounded by a throng of snowflakes and Liberal Democrats.
Sunday, 21 June 2020
Planning Application (2) A shambles
The developer has been busy.
A major concern of mine has been the line of the wall in the bottom two photographs which does not follow the line on the planning application. Remember sight lines is a key factor in the decision to permit the development.
Correspondence flowed between me and the Planning Department:
From me 2 June:
From the Planning Department 8 June
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Bob Wykes RIP
News of his death has come as a shock, so soon after the death of Len Horwood.
Saturday, 23 May 2020
Planning Application: Rusthall
The decision of C Osgathorp in full is on TWBC's website.
The original application had been opposed by local residents, Rusthall Parish Council, Kent County Council and TWBC on road safety grounds.
TWBC has received a planning application to change the proposed developed into a terrace of three four-bedroom houses. Local residents have opposed the application on road safety grounds.
In the meantime the developer has started ground levelling and utilities work. An access road has been driven into the site and the sight lines for traffic coming upon the junction are clear to see. The worst fears of the protesters look like being realised. Remember the name: C. Osgathorp.
Thursday, 30 April 2020
What's in a name, or myths about charities (Part 1)
A dose of reality:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/charity-inquiry-the-public-safety-charitable-trust-limited/charity-inquiry-the-public-safety-charitable-trust-limited
The Charity Commission doing its job. Health warning: don't be fooled by the word 'charity'. Quite apart from examples of .charities not being charities in law there is a list of the types of activity deemed to be charitable. including the advancement of education which covers private schools:-as we know, well-trodden haunts of the poor. The legal framework needs wholesale change.
Tuesday, 28 April 2020
The Centre of Industrial England
Chesterfield has a rich industrial heritage. Coal mining, ironworks, heavy engineering all gone along with their supply chains.
Saturday, 11 April 2020
All aboard
Wednesday, 8 April 2020
Smoke gets in your eyes.
Wednesday, 1 April 2020
Free Bus to Sheffield
Now is the time to rectify this sad state of affairs. I plan to travel to Sheffield for free, using my 'pensioners' bus pass. Working out the route has not been easy, but it can be done. I look on it as an adventure.
My destination is Pond Street Bus Station, now rather grandly known as Sheffield Interchange.
Sunday, 29 March 2020
The Virus
Monday, 23 March 2020
Len Horwood RIP
We met up again when I became a director of Tunbridge Wells Mental Health Resource. He was the director responsible for overseeing the finances of the charity to which was added the position of chairman. He ran a tight ship and the charity owes him a huge debt of gratitude for the time he devoted to its work. Only one thing got in the way of his commitment to the charity, the annual pilgrimage to the Cheltenham Festival.
Monday, 9 March 2020
Concerning this virus
There are 'at risk' groups. I happen to fall within two categories - my age and my underlying health issues. I am not unduly concerned and I am taking the recommended precautions.
Friday, 31 January 2020
Friday, 13 December 2019
Liberal Democrat garbage binned.
Monday, 9 December 2019
Who to vote for?
Soon be over
Saturday, 30 November 2019
Twerp of the Year Award
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
Should KCC subsidy of Age UK Tunbridge Wells continue?
Southborough and High Brooms Age Concern once operated two day centres using premises at Christ Church Southborough and St Matthew High Brooms. Both centres have closed as the charity was of the opinion they were not financially viable. The trust funds are used for other purposes.
Tunbridge Wells has soldiered on and continues to operate a day centre but it is reliant on KCC funding for the centre to continue. KCC has indicated that funding will be withdrawn with the usual Liberal Democrat Pavlov's dog reaction. A petition has been raised urging KCC to continue funding. What the petition does not do is state how much funding is received from KCC and what proportion it is of total annual income. Odd.
How many Age Concern/Age UK day centres are there in Kent? How many currently receive KCC funding and what proportion is it of total income?
Over many years the charity sector has been warned of that the days of reliance on public funding are over. Funding streams must be diversified for charities to survive. Some charities have succeeded, others have not.
Tunbridge Wells Age Concern, as it was then known as pre 2010, once operated lunch clubs for older people at two locations. One was in Rusthall, the other I think was in Paddock Wood. Both closed. Our then Liberal Democrat councillor Bob Wratten suggested Tunbridge Wells Borough Council should step in with funding. Some things never change. In the event Rusrhall Lunch Club was formed through the local churches and continues to this day.
Thursday, 17 October 2019
Groucho Marx on politics
Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding is everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.
Neatly sums up the antics of the Tunbridge Wells Alliance and the associated mob of trolls.
Tuesday, 8 October 2019
New theatre proposal rejected by council.
Sadly the majority group on the council has caved in to a bunch of failed politicians, those with a self-interest in blocking the development and assorted loud-mouths. In years to come the folly of the decision will become clear.
Saturday, 5 October 2019
Me: Elton John Official Autobiography
Thursday, 26 September 2019
Tunbridge Wells Proposed New Theatre
The council developed a plan for a new theatre to replace the ageing Assembly Hall, a building that is no longer suitable for purpose and will remain so even if huge sums are spent on renovations. Start again with a new building that will attract first rate productions. But sadly a bunch of political has-beens, local foghorns and the self-interested raised objections. This bunch are happy to see the second-rate and second class continue quite oblivious to the need for change. When a car wears out you change it. The Assembly Hall is worn out, send it to the junk yard.
Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Bury FC gone
I saw Bury play at Saltergate, then the ground of Chesterfield FC. I never made it to Gigg Lane, the nearest I got was Spotland, the home of Rochdale FC. U have been to a number of grounds of teams now not in the Football League: Notts County, Bradford Park Avenue and Chester.
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Councillor Pope not infallible.
Cllr Pope did not attend the council meeting as he has an indirect pecuniary interest (his wife owns a flat near to the site on which it is proposed to build).
Cllr Pope went into orbit accusing the leader of the council of fabrication and demanded an apology. He urged his twitter followers to complain. Now Cllr Pope has admitted he did make the statement quoted by the leader of the council. Silly man. Check facts before opening mouth,
See: https://www.timeslocalnews.co.uk/tunbridge-wells-news/anti-calverley-square-councillor-admits-he-was-in-favour-of-theatre?fbclid=IwAR1TE6U9zOBnLqCKS_fcdOjJLOhJMptVSomoc8dZebk0jakpFlED7nLil5s
Monday, 24 June 2019
Tunbridge Wells Retail
Possibly it would not have mattered had retail habits not changed - but they have. Over 16% of retail sales take place over the internet. Big stores are closing nationwide at an alarming rate and RVP has not been immune. Woolworths and BHS have gone. Traffic congestion and car-parking charges have not helped.
The industrial estate in Tunbridge Wells has been turned into a retail and leisure estate syphoning off trade from the town centre.
The improvements to RVP proposed by the new owners look mostly cosmetic and even where they are not are unlikely to do other than slow down the trend away from town centre shopping.
This is the quandary facing Tunbridge Wells, how to arrest the decline in footfall. The answer in part may be to establish additional activities and facilities for entertainment and leisure. What is needed is something new and exciting, not patching up existing second-rate facilities.
There are many issues to be tackled but so far none of our opposition councillors nor armchair critics has come up with a coherent set of specific proposals although they have been long on meaningless hand-wringing drivel.
Red Lion Rusthall
Saturday, 22 June 2019
Tunbridge Wells Theatre and Civic Centre Proposals Debate.
The town will continue its downward spiral as a sub-regional shopping, leisure and business centre, suffocated by the aspic brigade with little understanding of the realities of the modern retail world and the needs of business. On the entertainment front the need is for modern facilities, not a patched up inferior, second-class offering.
The majority group on the council has lost its way, fearful of electoral defeat, whilst the motley collection of opposition councillors see their chance for power. In all this the needs of the town are being ignored as an insidious negative group-think takes hold.
Thursday, 2 May 2019
Election fever in Rusthall
The Tories have delivered two leaflets. Labour and the Lib Dems distributed election leaflets and the day before the election both parties delivered 'last minute' leaflets.
Labour and the Lib Dems both claim that they are the party to vote for to oust the Tories! Never mind what the parties policies are, vote for us to keep out someone else is the childish message.
Sunday, 28 April 2019
Yippee!
Pleased Chesterfield recovered from a shocking first half of the season and finished mid way in the Conference.
Wakefield Trinity RL are doing well and Wharfedale RFC are safe for another year.
Thursday, 4 April 2019
Apathy reigns in Rusthall
The council should never have been formed. Sadly it is almost impossible to scrap a parish council......but we can hope.
Monday, 1 April 2019
A shared ground.
The new stadium will have easy access to road, tram and rail infrastructure and plenty of car parking.
Currently there are no plans to merge the two clubs.
Thursday, 7 March 2019
Parish Council elections
Rubbish article in The Times of Tunbridge Wells
Monday, 4 February 2019
Carless in Rusthall
The local bus services are adequate for our needs (and free when we need to use them). The occasional journey where public transport is not available or at inconvenient times will see us using taxis. Over a full year a lot cheaper than running a car.
Monday, 14 January 2019
Rusthall 20mph zone
Monday, 31 December 2018
East Retford memories.
Our school chess team visited Retford each year and as a member of the team I was fortunate to miss afternoon classes on that day.
Far more exciting though was the family's regular visits to the trackside at Ranskill about five miles north of Retford. A succession of A4s, A1s, A3s, A2s, the lone W1 and V2s stormed past.
Thursday, 27 December 2018
Chesterfield FC sack manager
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Another year gone
Friday, 30 November 2018
Planning botch-up
The problem for many people is that the bus is not an option. Apparently the NHS Trust knew there would be a problem and pressed for more parking spaces. The idiots in the local council's planning department, backed by councillors, refused. to agree to extra places citing central government 'green transport criteria'. Bonkers.
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
More railway ramblings.
Watching the video I was reminded of dark cold early mornings at Chesterfield Midland. A train would pull in, detach a van, shunt it into the bay platform, reconnect to the main train and then head off. The shunter had passengers watching his every move as a delay would cause the following passenger train to be held outside the station much to the annoyance of passengers for Derby, Birmingham and Bristol.
In the 1970s-80s the railway carried much of the mail, often in the guard's van of passenger trains, or sometimes in a van the length of a passenger carriage added to a passenger train. A train I caught from Birmingham New Street added a van to the front at New Street.
One train had a mail van at the rear. One night at Derby there was a problem with a passenger carriage in the middle of the train. Rather than split the train and send the front portion on its way it was decided to detach the errant vehicle, join the train up and then send it on its way. The reason for this manoeuvre was that the mail van had to go on. Sadly, over an hour passed and the re-formed train failed to move. An HST was pressed into service to take us on to Sheffield. The van stayed in Derby.
Tuesday, 9 October 2018
Bev the Rev
Well done Beverley. One in the eye for the critics in Rusthall, one of whom managed to attract opprobrium for his domestic arrangements.
Friday, 28 September 2018
Chesterfield FC - a tale of woe.
The season began well with three wins, then the rot set in. Two draws and eight defeats leave Chesterfield above the relegation places on goal difference. Difficult times. Tomorrow Chesterfield visit fellow strugglers Maidstone United. Must secure at least a draw. Defeat and who knows, the manager may be shown the door.
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
A day out
Wednesday, 19 September 2018
Liberal Dozycrats and 'Peoples Referendum'.
Why the Liberals should use the tag 'Peoples Vote' is beyond me. Didn't people vote in the 2016 referendum?
Friday, 24 August 2018
An eventful journey
As we approached Sainsbury's an elderly passenger rose from her seat and started to walk to the front. When the bus stopped she catapulted forward and hit the panel behind the driver. Fortunately she did not break any bones and managed to walk off the vehicle, but she will have a few bruises to show for her failure to wait until the bus stopped before getting up.
Off we went again. When we reached the Major Yorks Road roundabout we should have turned left. Instead we sailed on towards the town centre. Realising his mistake the driver turned round at the King Charles roundabout and thereafter the journey was uneventful.
Monday, 23 July 2018
Fine tuning
Friday, 29 June 2018
Health update.
Friday, 8 June 2018
Thursday, 24 May 2018
Name and shame
https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/fed-up-residents-fail-stop-1601142
Saturday, 19 May 2018
Chesterfield FC
See: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/may/02/chesterfield-relegation-from-football-league
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Doomed to the Conference!
However the problem is that the downward spiral may continue. A number of former League clubs play in Conference North.
What has gone wrong?
Thursday, 5 April 2018
The Fish
My memory of the railway fish traffic is that of a train of empty fish vans being returned to Grimsby by way of Chesterfield and the 'Old Line' towards Barrow Hill. The van doors were left open for the return journey. The stench lasted for minutes after the train had gone.
Sunday, 1 April 2018
Tunbridge Wells FC on the move?
The playing fields in Southwood Road, Rusthall and adjoining fields have been identified as a possible location. One advantage of the move is that the proposed ground is close to a bus route which cannot be said of Culverden.
What Rusthall FC will make of the proposals is not difficult to determine and doubtless local residents will complain about noise, traffic congestion and parking issues. Should all go well the move will take place in time for the 2020-21 season.
This time of year is interesting!
Tuesday, 20 March 2018
Chesterfield FC: doomed to non-league football?
I lived within the sound of cheering from Saltergate when Chesterfield scored. I saw Gordon Banks play and in the late 50's early 60's I remember seeing Powell, Clarke, Sears, Havenhand, Hutchinson, Blakey, Smallwood, Lewis, Frear, Rackstraw, Randall, Frost, Fenoughty, Kettleborough, Moss and Maddison. I saw Neil Warnock play a few times.
Chesterfield only once challenged for promotion to the second tier and failed through being caught up in the Anglo-Scottish Cup, beating Rangers. The very idea that Chesterfield could lose its league status was anathema. But it has come to pass and it is probable that Chesterfield will join the long list of clubs relegated to the Conference, or even worse a further relegation to Conference North.
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
Opposition to Rusthall Parish Council
Thursday, 8 March 2018
Parish Precept up again!
Monday, 5 March 2018
Apathy in Rusthall
Monday, 19 February 2018
Road delays in Tunbridge Wells
The cost to the bus companies and the cost of extra fuel used by road users, together with lost time, will add up to an enormous sum. Yet there is a lack of urgency about completing the work. No overnight work and no weekend working. Poor show.
Thursday, 15 February 2018
Demise of Essex Savers credit union
I have known for some time that Essex Savers was short of operating funds. I have no knowledge of the size of the shortfall. The social cost of liquidation will be enormous as disadvantaged people will go to lenders who charge astronomical interest rates.
In Kent, the county council was the major player in the development and funding of the credit union - up to £500,000. In Essex the county council did not contribute a penny. Surely it was not beyond the wit of various councils and housing associations to come up with interest free loans or other mechanisms to support the credit union? The cost to these bodies of the loss of the credit union will outweigh the cost of rescue as pressure will mount on social services, social security and housing.
Monday, 12 February 2018
Rusthall Parish Council loses 3 councillors
Since the first council election in 2011 the electorate has not voted for a parish councillor, seats have either been uncontested or filled by co-option. Clearly apathy reigns, as I surmised it would. Unlike some I did not go along with the hype generated by the likes of councillor Blackburn. The parish council is a waste of money and would not be missed if it ceased to exist. Unfortunately abolishing a parish council in virtually impossible.
Tuesday, 6 February 2018
Red Lion closes - again
Friday, 2 February 2018
Still here!
Indeed I do feel well. However my diet is restricted: very little salt and sugar and no more than two litres of fluid a day. But I am able to get about and walk long distances - including uphill.
The NHS has done me proud - my GP, heart failure nurse, diabetes nurse and the staff at Maidstone and Pembury hospitals.
So what does the future hold? Two years ago I doubted I would make it into 2017. Now I expect to keep going for a few more years.
Saturday, 6 January 2018
It's all in the head.
Saturday, 9 December 2017
Bridge Trust retires from retail.
The furniture warehouse premises had to be vacated. After much searching it reopened in premises in Paddock Wood. Sales fell substantially so it was decided to close the warehouse.
In Tunbridge Wells the shop in Camden Road was small so it was decided to relocate to larger premises on Camden Road closer to the town centre. It was decided also to open a further outlet in Grosvenor Road selling clothes. Both Tunbridge Wells outlets have closed.
Health Update
Next day a visit to my GP surgery for blood test results. My cholesterol is back within the range of normality and my diabetes is under control. Must keep taking the pills.
Wednesday, 22 November 2017
More Liberal Democrat hypocrisy
Dr Bullion has had a letter published in The Times of Tunbridge Wells in which he criticises a Tunbridge Wells Borough Councillor who has moved to Norfolk and continues to represent his ward, travelling to and fro for meetings. He is a Tory councillor.
Before Dr Bullion started throwing stones he should have considered the damage to the Lib Dem glasshouse.
See below:
https://kentcommunityactivist.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/
Dear me. Nothing like cheap political point scoring.
Tuesday, 7 November 2017
Twerp of the year award
Saturday, 4 November 2017
Overpowering 'music' at Rusthall Fireworks
Thursday, 5 October 2017
A sad sight
However Southborough is a sad looking place. No banks, a big void where once the council offices and theatre stood, closed pubs. All very depressing.
However the most depressing sight was the notice in the window of the erstwhile Cafe Bliss. Premises to let. The cafe was a community asset but when shove came to push the support of those prepared to bask in the glory in better days was not to be found when the going got tough.
In happier days:
Friday, 4 August 2017
Health Update
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
Worsening bus services
Some time ago the Tunbridge Wells - Ashford service was cut back to Tenterden.
This year the 6A route between Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone was terminated at West Peckham. The loss of two buses an hour between Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone is compensated partially by the provision of an extra bus on the route between the two towns via Tonbridge.
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
Pacemaker Update
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
Pacemaker Diary 3
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
General Election 2017
1. The UKIP vote will collapse
2. The Conservatives will win an overall majority of between 80 - 100 seats.
3. Labour will lose seats.
4. The Liberal Democrats will win a few seats.
5. The SNP will lose some seats.
Update: 3 out of 5 :)
Monday, 15 May 2017
Two casual vacancies
Sunday, 7 May 2017
Pacemaker Diary 2
What is a pain is not being permitted to drive for a month. Dressing, undressing and combing my hair is difficult as I must not raise my left arm above shoulder height.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Pacemaker diary
I have received excellent service from the NHS: from my GP, the heart failure nurse and staff at Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone hospitals.
Now for the next steps. I must not raise my left arm above shoulder height for 6 weeks and I am not permitted to drive for a month. In June a further visit to Maidstone hospital has been arranged to enable the settings on my device to be changed should It be deemed appropriate so to do.
Early days. I walked to and from the polling station today to vote in the county council elections. No adverse effects, indeed I felt far more comfortable than I have for some time when walking a similar distance.
My diet has not changed. I am limited to 2 grammes of salt per day and two pints of fluid and I have to continue taking the pills.
Monday, 1 May 2017
Election literature
UPDATE: Conservative leaflet received. Have seen better, much better election literature from the Tories.
Saturday, 29 April 2017
Bureaucracy gone mad.
Rusthall Parish Council has nine members. It has also the following committees or working parties: allotments, finance, planning and highways. The council has an office and a paid part-time clerk. The council precept takes £72,000 out of the pockets of residents and for what?
The traffic calming measures have not been successful, indeed at least one of the signs has disappeared. I have never seen the 'speed gun' in action. The Rackliff Centre is not needed.
The Rusthall electorate did not have to vote at the last parish elections as only nine people stood for election. Apathy reins.
The Labour candidate for my county council division trumpets that she is vice-chair of the parish council and a member of the newly formed highways committee. That should lose her a few votes.
Monday, 24 April 2017
Big day this Friday
UPDATE: postponed to next Tuesday.
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
General Election 2017
Bad news for UKIP given their current internal strife.
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Kent County Council elections 2017
In 2013 UKIP ran the Conservatives a close second. The UKIP bubble has burst and as a consequence the Tories can feel confident of retaining control of the council.
In Tunbridge Wells the long serving James Scholes is not standing for re-election. One interesting snippet. Terry Cload, a former Conservative borough councillor, was expected to stand as a UKIP candidate in Tunbridge Wells West. In fact he is standing as an Independent in Tunbridge Wells East, the only seat UKIP holds in Tunbridge Wells. A plot to split the Tory vote?
Saturday, 1 April 2017
New rails
Sunday, 19 March 2017
Wheels coming off?
One of the party's leading lights has been sent to prison following conviction on nine counts relating to nomination papers for the 2013 Kent County Council elections.
Tilbrook complained to IPSO about the use of the words 'far right' to describe the English Democrats. He lost. The link below is to the IPSO ruling.
https://www.ipso.co.uk/rulings-and-resolution-statements/ruling/?id=14258-16
Friday, 17 March 2017
Poor Uncles: confused as ever.
Ah well, probably cannot tweet from jail. However Uncles published this in 2015:
I "was about to be exposed on your Anna Cleves 'joke'."
Well I wasn't as there was nothing to be exposed. At the trial the judge stated that there was no April Fools joke.
Let me put the record straight for the benefit of Uncles and his followers.
In April 2013 I was perusing the list of candidates for the Kent County Council elections. I have had contact with many officers and councillors in the course of my activity in the voluntary sector and was keen to know who was standing for re-election. Something looked 'odd' about the names of a few candidates in the Tonbridge & Malling area so I arranged to visit the offices of Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council and inspect the nomination papers.
Later an article appeared in the local press on 26th April 2013:
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/maidstone/news/police-probe-english-democrats--a53478
I contacted the police on 30th April to inform them of my concerns.
Monday, 13 March 2017
Yes!!!
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/dartford/news/far-right-activist-jailed-for-cheating-122138/


