Royal Wedding - parties and Bank Holiday activities - what's on for Tonbridge People?
By RachelMurphy | Thursday, January 27, 2011, 11:17
Got any plans yet for the Royal Wedding? It would be great to hear if any Tonbridge People are involved in the preparation and planning of anything to do with the big day itself... and of course to know what is happening locally on 29th April 2011.
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Royal Wedding day - what are Tonbridge People doing?
Any pubs and restaurants planning special events? Any street parties in the offing yet? What about local shops - please let us know if you have any great souvenirs on sale. Or maybe YOU are getting married on the same day as Kate and William.
Please let us know on Tonbridge People - and let's all share in the Royal Wedding celebrations on Bank Holiday Friday, 29th April.
Photo with thanks to timtak on Flickr
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Thanks KMFM for a good laugh. Check out the Royal Wedding Entrance Dance Preview Spoof!
http://tinyurl.com/3rdjcmz
By mikevoice at 09:55 on 20/04/11
ReportRefuse and recycling collections over Easter, Royal Wedding and May Bank Holidays:
In Tonbridge and Malling there will be no refuse, green-lidded bin or green box collections on Good Friday (22 April) or on Easter Monday (25 April). Collections due on Good Friday (22 April) will take place on Easter Saturday (23 April). Collections in the week following Easter (week beginning 25 April) will take place one day later than usual (even on the Royal Wedding Bank Holiday).
All collections will take place as normal over the May bank holidays.
ANYTHING MORE EXCITING THAN THIS TO REPORT ON ROYAL WEDDING DAY? ANY PUBS HAVING A PARTY?
By mikevoice at 07:23 on 19/04/11
ReportDid you know about the New Royal Beer from Penshurst-based Moodley's?
Sure to make your street party swing!
http://tinyurl.com/63pcqy9
By 28Maz28 at 18:44 on 14/04/11
ReportWhat an honour for James McVinnie.
Any one else have exciting plans on Royal Wedding Day???
By RachelMurphy at 10:14 on 15/03/11
ReportWell done to James McVinnie, who is playing the organ at the royal wedding. He is only 28 and will play for an hour. Good for him. He teaches the organ at Tonbridge School once a week.
http://tinyurl.com/5vtc9k2
By DesBrow at 11:06 on 14/03/11
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