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The June issue of Dartford Living featuring: MP's charity cricket game to raise vital funds, New Mayor for Dartford. Dartford FC season review plus our usual features in our 56 page issue.

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Page 1: Dartford Living June 2016

New Mayorfor Dartford

Page 25

London to CanturburyCharity RidePage 42

Dartford FC Season ReviewPage 49

WHAT’S INSIDE...

Plus - All your regular features, events,

information and much, more in your

expanded 56 page issue.

June 2016 - Issue 120

www.dartfordlivinglive.co.uk - www.dartfordliving.com - www.dartfordbusinessdirectory.co.uk

FREE

MP’s charity cricket game to raise vital funds

Page 19

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DARTFORD BUSINESS CENTRE

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Dear Readers,As usual this month’s edition is jam packed with lots of local information and local businesses. Please support as many as you can - “use them or lose them!”

Don’t forget that we run Dartford Living alongside volunteer members of the local community FOR the local community. Dartford Living is YOUR magazine, the only independently run magazine serving the local area with information, fun, good news and positive local stories! Feel free to get in touch if you would like to write an article for the magazine. If writing is not for you then perhaps you could volunteer to deliver 100 or so magazines to your local roads - you will guarantee your copy of the magazine and get a little exercise as well!

We deliver to thousands of homes and businesses in the local area, however if you don’t always receive a copy directly through your door, you can pick up a copy from various drop off points. These include Dartford Football Club, numerous local libraries, Fairfield Leisure Centre, The Priory Shopping Centre, Stephen Oliver Art Gallery, numerous health centres and local Barclays branches. The ‘Previous Editions’ section of the Dartford Living website also includes electronic versions of Dartford Living magazine. Additionally, if you email [email protected] we will add you to our newsletter email mailing list and contact you just once a month with an electronic copy of Dartford Living! Over 4,500 local people already do this!

Until next time, Vijay - Editor, Dartford Living (and Annie, Barbara, Bhavesh, Christine, David, Dawn, Derek, Debbie, Dhiren, Elaine, Eleanor, Emma, Holly, Jackie, Jane, Jenny, Joanne, John, Ken, Kelly, Mark, Nickki, Nicola, Pat, Richey, Steph, Steven, Teresa and the rest of the fantastic Dartford Living volunteer team)

AdvertisingWe offer amazing value advertising with adverts starting from just £26 per month. We also provide advertising options on our website and also social media channels for maximum exposure.

To book an advert call 01322 507817 or [email protected]

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Contents6-14....................... .................... What’s on15...................................... Useful numbers 19............................. Charity Cricket Match23.............................Dartford Living Meets24...............................................Pet Corner25.........................New Mayor for Dartford31............Local Business joins Homeserve34...............................Life Under The Stairs 36.-37.....................................News in Brief42...................................Charity Cycle Ride 43..............................................Colour Run44..............................................Auto News45...............................................Gardening46.....................................................Fitness47...............................Small Business News48......................Dartford Sharks Basketball49.....................Dartford FC Season Review50.............. Team Hard - Local Racing team51..................................Sporting Comment52....................................................DAODS52.................Orchard Theatre Competition58....................................Theatre Roundup

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ThinkingBUSINESS February - March 201640

Meet at the CampanileHaving recently moved to Dartford, Eddy Brosse proudlyinvites you to discover the comfort of the Campanile Hotelin Dartford, near the Thames in Crossways Business Park.

The 24-hour reception welcomes you to one of their 125 rooms, with all theessentials to make your stay bothcomfortable and practical. There is amplefree parking on site and free Wi-Fi internetwhen you book direct`.Do you need to organise a meeting? Apart from free informal meetings in thebar, you may choose between their twomeeting rooms, ready to accommodate upto 50 people with plenty of natural daylightand all the equipment you’ll need for yourpresentation (both video and audio).Then when the time feels right for you, the bistro serves a variety of choice frombreakfast to dinner, with popular dailyspecials complementing the menuthroughout the day.

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• 22 miles from Central London.• 36 miles from GATWICK Airport.Eddy and the Campanile “Gang” will bewelcoming you and cater for your needs.And before you reach these shores, youmay contact them directly Campanile Dartford01322 278 925www.campanile-dartford-south-east-london.co.uk

@CDartford and @eddybrosse@CDartford

Book directly for a good value hotel to call your pad and enjoy FREE WiFi, FREE parking in a warm environment in a well-connected location.From informal debriefs around a coffee, through working lunches and residential meetings of up to 50 people, the Campanile is your local one stop shop!

www.campanile-dartford-south-east-london.co.uk Call: 01322 278 925

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AdvertisersIndexDirectory of Local Businesses advertising in Dartford Living

Interested in advertising? Tel: 01322 507817 www.dartfordliving.com 5

AUCTION HOUSEWatermans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32ACCOUNTANTS, FINANCE & LEGALConradi Morrison & Co .....................................................2BW Accounts......................................................................18Buss Murton ..................................................................... 39 GF+Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Lynton & Co ........................................................................5Smith Kiew Partners...........................................................30BUILDERS, DECORATORS ROOFING, KITCHENS & WINDOWSA Baines & Son Roofing.....................................................32Claremont Decorative Services ..................................54Steve Cook - Double Glazing ...........................................33CHILDCAREDimples ............................................................28CHURCHESGrace Centre......................................................................30Crossways Community Church.............................................38CLOTHINGTots and Frocks..................................................................35COSMETIC, BEAUTY & HEALTHDia Wipes .............................................................17Slimming World .................................................................56COUNCILDartford Borough Council ....................................................29DOG GROOMINGCruffty Cuts........................................................................35EDUCATIONKip McGrath ..........................................................33Leaders are Readers..........................................................22The Leigh UTC ..................................................................26ELECTRICIANSAES Electricians ..............................................................4Mr Electric.........................................................................47ESTATE/ LETTING AGENTSGPS Lettings ....................................................................17Virotti.............................................................26Wisdom Estates .............................................................21GARAGES & VEHICLE SERVICESShenley Road Garage .........................................................40GARDENING SERVICESThe Plant Centre................................................................35HAIRDRESSERSSylvia’s Hair Salon................................................................41HOTELSCampanile...................................................................4HEATING AND PLUMBINGJA Projects........................................................................40

JEWELLERYBradleys ...........................................................................32LOGISTICS/ REMOVALSFD TRANSPORT ...........................................................41MUSIC/DANCE & FITNESSDartford Bootcamps ...........................................................4Monkey Music ...........................................................7Vibe..................................................................................21OPTICIANSLinklater Opticians ............................................................39PICTURE FRAMINGCraft Frames ............................................................40SANDWICH BARSally Sues..........................................................................25SECURITY SYSTEMSExcel Security...................................................................20SPORTSFairfield Leisure Centre.......................................................16STOVES AND FIREPLACESThe Stove and Fireplace ....................................................54WILL WRITINGSMN Will Writing .........................................................54

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...local events, clubs & groups

Parent & Toddler Groups (Term Time)Mondays

9:15am - 11:00am. St Anselms Church Community Centre, Dartford. Contact Julie on 01322 291092.

Messy Makers:10.15am-11.15am - an hour of messy play and creative activities for 2-5 year olds. St Mary’s Greenhithe Church Hall,

London Road, Greenhithe. £4.50 per child. For further information and to book, please emailus at [email protected] or call

07851 150593.

Tuesdays

Session 1: 9.15-10.45am, and Session 2: 11-12.30pm. Christchurch, Crossroad, Dartford. Contact Catherine on 01322 220036.

Little Fishes: 12 - 2pm, Net Church,, (Formerly Gala Bingo Hall) Dartford, £3 per family including all snacks and drinks. John 01322 272649.

9.30am -11.30am. The Salvation Army, 66 Hythe Street, Dartford. Please call us on (01322) 288434 for further information.

Sticky Fingers, 9.30-11.30 am £1.50 per adult includes tea ,biscuits and healthy snack time for the children For pre school children up to 4 years

St Mary Greenhithe Church Hall London Road Greenhithe Contact 01322 382031 or see www.stmarygreenhithe.com

Wednesdays9.30am -11.30am. The Salvation Army, 66 Hythe Street, Dartford. Please call us on (01322) 288434 for further information.

1pm-2pm - Fleetdown Community Centre, Swaledale Road, Dartford, DA2 6JZ t - £30 for 6-weekly term, £5 weekly dependent on

availability, paid in advance - [email protected] or find us on Facebook “Happi-Mess Kent

ThursdaysThe Vineyard Centre, 24 Market St, Dartford. Contact Jane on 07956 430244 for further details.

9:30 - 11:30am. St Paulinus Church Hall, Manor Road, Crayford.

9.30-11am Toerags Toddler Group - Adult education centre, Dartford £3 per Child - £1 Non Walkers - facebook.com/ToeRags

1-2.30pm Toerags Toddler Group - Adult education centre, Dartford £3 per Child - £1 Non Walkers - facebook.com/ToeRags

Fridays

9.30-11am Baby and me for expectant mothers and mothers / carers of chidren up to 2. £1 per adult

St Mary Greenhithe Church Hall, London Road Greenhithe. Contact 01322 382031 or see www.stmarygreenhithe.com

9.30-11am Toerags Toddler Group - Adult education centre, Dartford £3 per Child - £1 Non Walkers - facebook.com/ToeRags

9.30-11.30 Carer & Toddler Group, St Mary’s Church Hall, Stone Place Rd, Greenhithe. Jeanne 01322 380322 [email protected]

1-3pm Gigglekidz, Tree Estate Community Centre on Cedar Road - £2 Per Child

Saturdays

Daddy and Me 9.30.-11.30am A group for dads and male carers of children up to 5years. £1.50 includes healthy snack time for the children.

St Mary Greenhithe Church Hall, London Road Greenhithe. Contact 01322 382031 or see www.stmarygreenhithe.com

Toddler Music & Rhyme SessionsMONDAYS 10:30am - 11:00am & Friday 2:15pm - 2:45pm at Dartford Library - Baby Bounce & Rhyme TimeTUESDAYS 2 sessions, from 9.30-10.30am and 10:45 - 11:45am in Fleetdown FC Hall; Heath Lane, Dartford. Contact Kate on 07770 860450.. ALSO RUN SAME PLACE/TIME ON THURSDAYSTUESDAYS 10.30m - 11.00am (term time only) at Fleetdown Library - Baby Bounce and Rhyme session. Tel: 08458 247 247.THURSDAYS (term time only) we will be holding 2 sessions - 10.15am & 11am Crayford Rd, Crayford, DA1 4ER. Tel: 020 8303 7777. Also: Coffee and Chat sessions at Temple Hill Library on the First Tues of the month 10am - 12noon.THURSDAYS 10.30am - 11.00am (term time only) at Fleetdown Library - Baby Bounce and Rhyme session. Tel: 08458 247 247.THURSDAYS 2.15 - 2.45pm (term time only) at Greenhithe Library - Baby Bounce and Rhyme session. Tel: 08458 247 247.THURSDAYS 10.45am - 11.15am (term time only) at Longfield Library - Baby Bounce and Rhyme session. Tel: 08458 247 247.

Where to go locally...

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Little Bright SparksFun phonics, literacy and

numeracy classes for 2-4 year olds. Classes held on Weds in

East Malling and Thurs in West Kingsdown £5.50 per class

07768 447657 for more infowww.facebook.com/littlebrightsparks

http://www.babysign.org.uk/

abc

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Slade Green and Howbury Community LibraryBaby and Toddler Action Rhyme time group

Every Wednesday (Term Time only) at 11.15amLEGO Club

Every Saturday 2-3pm for ages 5 and overChrome Road Slade Green DA8 2EL Tel: 01322 333602

Parent and Baby Sing and Sign classesLearn baby signing the fun way!

Help your baby to communicate before speech, using music and play with weekly themes, instruments, and

physical fun. Dartford, Bexley, Greenhithe, coming soon to New Ash

Green and other areas. T: 07958 455699 E: [email protected]

W: www.singandsign.com

Sarah 07891 545965

[email protected]

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YOGA & MEDITATION CLASSES

Every Tuesday from 6-7pm &Thursday from 10.30am to 12.00pm

at Peppercorns, 3 Orchard Street, Dartford, Kent, DA1 2DF. For more information please call The Hope

Group on 07580 615206.

The North West Kent Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association meets at 8pm on the 4th Wednesday evening of each month in the Pop-In Parlour, Mill Road, Northumberland Heath, Erith. The meetings last about 2 hours and the group often have a speaker on a variety of subjects, followed by tea and

biscuits and general chat. For more information contact Eileen on 01322 228169.

BEXLEY AND DARTFORD BRANCH PARKINSONS UK

For people with Parkinsons and their carers.We have 2 meetings per month. Bexley: 4th

Thursday of each month, at Pincott Hall, 2-4pm. Dartford: 2nd Thursday of each

month, Mick Jagger Centre, 7.30-9.30pm. Information support workers available, guest speakers and quizzes. Contact Pamela Childs

0208 303 8971

ALL DIRECTIONS is a community learning organisation for adults and young people aged 16+ with

physical, learning and mental health difficulties. For more information, attend a taster session or visit our community lunch club, contact Caroline on 01322 440482 or

07570 347612

at Dance Union, Greenhithe. Wednesdays 1pm - 2pm. Fun, social class learning routines from differing genres to popular music providing exercise for body

and brain. No dance experience or partners necessary. Contact 01322 387630.

MODERN LINEDANCING CLASSES

Where to go locally...

Our Club presents a programme of workshops and demonstrations in a very informal and friendly atmosphere.

We meet on the last Thursday of each month except December. Shorne Village Hall, The Street, Shorne. DA12

3EA. Visitors are always made very welcome, entry £3. We have 30 members and look forward to welcoming anyone who loves flowers. The Club provides an opportunity for

people to be creative, make friends. For further information please phone 01474 353405 or

email [email protected]

SHORNE FLOWER ARRANGERS

Dartford & District Stamp Club

Age UK, Crayford library Pop in Parlour coffee morning every

Friday morning 10.30 - 12.30 Tea, Coffee, Biscuits and a chat - Just £1

Dartford Ostomy Group Support (DOGS) meet every third Wednesday in the month at St Anselm’s

Parish Centre, West Hill, Dartford DA1 2HJ from 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm. It is for anyone who has an Ileostomy,

Colostomy, Urostomy, IBS and pouch, their carers, family and friends.

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Swanley History Group Meets 1st Tuesday of every month. Presentations on local social history. Venue Swanley Indoor Bowls Centre Garrolds Close Swanley BR8 7BF. Doors open 7.15 for 7.30 p.m. Members £1 Visitors £2.

Everyone welcome. Email [email protected] for more details or visit our

website https://swanleyhistorygroup.weebly.com or Facebook page. Annual membership £5

includes a monthly newsletter.

NORTH KENT EMBROIDERERS’ GROUP

Meets on the third Saturday of every month (except August) from 2pm - 4pm in the Community Room of Gravesend Library, Windmill Street, Gravesend DA12

1BE. The programme of activities is varied with workshops, talks and sit and stitch sessions. Visitors are very welcome. More information can be found on our website www.northkentembroiderers.co.uk

or phone 01474324734.

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RSPCA KENT, NORTH WEST BRANCH - FREE MICRO CHIPPINGRSPCA Kent, North West Branch, offers free micro chippings for all domestic animals at its clinic at 37 Gordon Road, Dartford, Kent, DA1 2LX on the 1st Saturday in each month, 10am to 12.30pm. The service is free but donations are appreciated. For more information please visit www.rspca-kentnorthwest.org.uk.

Dartford Quilters meet on the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Mick Jagger Centre, Shepherds Lane, Dartford. We run a varied programme of activities

suitable for the beginner through to the more experienced quilter. More details can be obtained from

the club secretary on 01474 834872

Dartford Books and Culture Club

meets once a month on Saturday mornings at Dartford Library. For more information, find

us at www.meetup.com/West-Kent-Book-

Club/

The DartfordChess Club

The club meets every Thursday evening from 7.30pm at St

Anselms Parish Hall, West Hill and was founded 100 years

ago in 1914. All queries to Mike Wiltshire at 01322 272152 or

visit www.dartfordchessclub.co.uk

The club meet on the 3rd Friday of the month at Hawley Pavilion, Hawley Rd.(opp Papermakers

Arms) at 7.30 Come along for an evening of beautiful flowers, fun and friendship. Entrance

£6.00, refreshments and a raffle with the chance to take home a beautiful floral arrangement.

Contact Chris 01322 836026

Dartford Floral Club

Hold regular meetings in The Meeting Place,

The Orchard Shopping Centre, Dartford. Details from Steve Alpe 01322

284491 or email

Dartford & District Stamp Club

GUITARS IN THE SHADOWS – JOIN IN MUSIC BY THE SHADOWS TO 60S TO ROCK N ROLL

Meet at Dartford Working Mens Club (Essex Road) at 7.30pm on the fourth Thursday of the month.

Membership is free but we do ask for a small contribution to costs on the night. Call Ray on 07813

540131 or email [email protected]

Would you like to promote a local activity on the “Where to go locally...” page? If so, email your suggestions to [email protected]

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COLUMBINE CHINA PAINTERS CLUB meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday each month

at Sutton at Hone Village Hall. 1.30pm until 4.30pm. £2.00 per afternoon. £10.00 yearly fee.

We are a small, friendly club, not expensive. Tuition given. All supplies can be bought in situe. Come and see if you like it, free tea And biccies. You will be very

welcome. Contact - Maureen Beckham 01322 287214. Marie Blake 01474 704581. Doreen Goddard 01474 707357.

DARTFORD U3A (UNIVERSITY OFTHE THIRD AGE)

meets on the first Tuesday of every month (ex-cept August) at St Anselm’s Church Hall, West Hill, Dartford at 2pm, For information about meetings and interest groups call 01474-709068 or visit our

website. Michael Fish, the famous weather forecaster, will give a talk on Climate Change on Tuesday,

7th June 2016 at the David Lloyd Sports Centre, Princes Road, Dartford at 2pm. Entry is by ticket

only.

WEST HILL MORRIS Come and join your local Morris side, dancing

and performing in Dartford, Gravesend and Bexley areas and throughout Kent in the

Summer. We are a mixed and very sociable side, and can always find room for new dancers

and musicians. It’s a great way of keeping fit and you’ll be helping to conserve a great

English tradition. We practice alternate Tuesday evenings at Bexley, from September to April,

then dancing out at pubs, clubs and fetes, throughout Kent, from May to August. Private

Bookings taken. Contact Alison on 01322 862298, e-mail [email protected]

20s 30s Dartford Bexleyheath surrounding areas social group more information visit: www.meetup.com/20s-30s-Dartford-Bexleyheath-surrounding-areas-social-group/

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Dartford Art GroupWe meet every Thursday evening from 7.30-

9.30pm.We meet at the What if...? Gallery 67-69 High

StreetDartford DA1 1DJ. The cost to belong is £40

per annum. For further enquiries please email [email protected] or ring 07940 836672

PAVILION PLAYERSIs an amateur dramatics group

based at the Joydens Wood Community Centre, Wilmington,

Kent. We meet every Tuesday from 8-10pm. For more informa-tion please visit www.facebook.

com/pavilionplayers or call us on 07505 006539. Alternatively just

pop down on a Tuesday night! Everyone welcome!

CRAYFORD TOWN ARCHIVE incorporating Barnehurst and Slade Green. Meet every Monday (except the third Monday) of the month at Crayford Library hall - 2pm-4pm. Call in for a chat about old Crayford and to view the

large collection of local images, or bring your own for us to copy.

North West Kent Family History SocietyThe Dartford Branch meet the 1st Saturday of

each month from 10am-12:30pm at the Dartford Science and Technology College, Heath Lane, For more information see www.nwkfhs.org.uk or ring

Janet 01322384836

Where to go locally...

TONI MOUNT HISTORY CLASSESThe group meet every week at Towncentric in

Gravesend and this year we are looking at Everyday Life in Medieval London. We meet every Thursday from 10.30-12.30 at £6.00 per week customers can phone me on 01474 355676 for more information

or look at my website www.tonimount.co.uk

Haven (LGBT) Social Group. London / Kent area. Every Friday -

a safe Place to Meet. For more information please

contact 01322 287356 or 07503 306467 or email - [email protected]

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Hi all, if you went to DSTC, DTC, Dartford West Girls or any other name that the school has been known as we would love to hear from you! The school is looking

to make links with former students to help raise the profile of the school but also as a way of getting back in touch with people. There will be an event later on in the academic year and we are planning some exciting things

for the group so get joining and let’s get reminiscing!!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/DSTCAlumni/

SCRAPPY DAYS! A SCRAPBOOKING GROUP is being held at Hawley Pavilion, Hawley Road,

Dartford, DA2 7RB on the 2nd Sunday of the month between 2pm and 6:30pm. It costs £6 which

includes refreshments, nibbles and the use of a cricut (cutting machine for those that don’t know). Beginners are very welcome. Contact Michelle on

07910 488428 or email [email protected]

We meet every Tuesday at 8.00 in the Community hall (opp St Paulinus church)

Crayford. We are looking for anyone who could help us with sound, lights, scenery or singing/

acting on the stage - everyone welcome. Email me (Carolyn) for more details at

[email protected].

The Players Crayford

TALK TIMETUESDAY 2.00 - 3.00PM (TERM TIME ONLY)

Fleetdown Library

Everybody welcome, join us for a friendly chat and light refreshments.

Dartford Bellringers

Holy Trinity Church, High Street, Wednesdays 8.00-

9.30p.m. Free tuition with a very friendly, sociable group. The ideal way to make new friends. Phone Ester 01322

220458 or email: esther.correia1@btinternet.

com

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The Rotary Club of the North DownsThey meet at the Holiday Inn, Black Prince, Thursday

evenings 7:30pm for 7:45pm for Dinner and fellowship. For details phone 07759 863836.

The National Women’s RegisterThe National Women’s Register (NWR) is a national organisation that meets in the Dartford area. The NWR is a discussion group for ‘lively minded women’. Contact can be made via

www.nwr.org.uk or call 08454 500 287 and ask about the Dartford group.

The Rendezvous Club (50+)Every Monday Time: 8pm - 10pm

Location: The Pop in Parlour, Graham Road, Bexleyheath DA6 7EGDescription: We are a friendly social group open to anyone over fifty. As a social group we enjoy a number of activities including

bingo, a Beatle drive, quizzes, to name but a few.We also take part in outside activities including going for a meal or

a trip to the theatre. On occasions we welcome a guest speaker.Admission: £2.50 per week. Annual membership £6 (payable in

January )Tel: 01322 287356 or 020 8304 6414

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NHS RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIPDartford & Gravesham Branch

Meets the first Wednesday of every month at the Masonic Hall, West Hill,

Dartford from 10-12pm.Activities include guest speakers, outings, lunches, holidays and quizzes.For more information contact

Marion on 01322 402967

MALE? AGED 18 - 44? WANT TO HAVE FUN AND DO SOMETHING WORTHWHILE

WITH YOUR SPARE TIME?We’ve arrived in Dartford and

we are a NEW Round Table Get involved, you WILL enjoy it!

www.dartfordroundtable.co.uk

DARTFORD LADIES PROBUS CLUB

A group of retired ladies meet locally for lunch on the 4th

Wednesday of each month,. They raise funds for charity and usually

invite a speaker. Join them and enjoy meeting and making new friends. If you would like more information please contact Iris (Secretary) on 01474 703448

Crayford and District Probus Club meet on 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the Falcon

Wood Club, 1 Falcon Wood Avenue, Welling at 10am. Contact Tony Maun 0208 306 1075 or email [email protected].

Fairfield (Dartford) WI 2nd Tuesday of every month, Dartford Girls’ Grammar School, 7.30pm. Contact Judith on 01322 278703 or Evelyn on 07891 061609.Crayford Women’s Institute 1st Thursday of every month at 1.45pm. Baker Trust Hall. Maxim Road, Crayford (near Sainsburys). Contact Secretary, Jean Monk 01322 557142

Joydens Wood Women’s Institute meet on the third Tuesday of every month, with meetings beginning

at 7.45pm. We meet at the Community Centre, Birchwood Drive, Wilmington, DA2 7NE. More

information can be found at joydenswoodresidents.co.uk (under Local Clubs and Societies).

Mummy On The Mend A support group for parents affected by pre and

post natal depression

Fridays 12:30 til 14:00 at St Marys Church Greenhithe

Email [email protected] for more details.

Over 55’s Club - We meet every Wednesday 2pm to 4.30pm at Tree Community Centre, Cedar Road. We play bingo, tea and biscuits, and socialise. We also run regular coach trips to the coast throughout the year.

Our club is open to anyone over 55 wherever you live and costs just 60p to come along and join in. So why not come and join our friendly welcoming social club? For further information please call either John Letchford on

01322 270732 or Pam Carr on 01322 222195.

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Based in Greenhithe, FREE FIT is a community fitness club designed for people of all ages looking to gain basic levels of fitness, drop a few pounds and enjoy meeting

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Learn KarateLearn karate with Yamato Damashii

Every Saturday morning at Becket Sport Centre. Kids start at 9am, adults at 11am. Just turn up, first lesson free or visit

www.facebook.com/yamatodamashiimartialarts [1] for more info.

WHEELCHAIR EPEE FENCINGWheelchair epee fencing in Dartford and Gravesham, we are delighted to announce that New Ash Green Epee club, can now introduce wheelchair fencing. If interested in taking up this para sport please contact us on 01474 871484 or alternatively look at our website www.nagfencing.eu

Kent Exiles American Football Clubwww.kentexiles.co.uk.

Coach Martin - 07944 730634. All ages from 7 years to adult welcome

Dartford Gymnasticsis the only British Gymnastics Club in Dartford

to hold the”GymMark” Award for 6 years. Based in Heath Lane, we are a friendly club

with super equipment, great coaches and high standards. We do lots of competitions and we

do not close through the holidays!Visit our website http://www.

dartfordgymnastics.co.uk/ for full details or contact Linda on 01322 409312 or email

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LEARN KICK BOXING AND KARATE!

Come and join one of North Kent’s fastest and most

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most reasonable fees around, you’ll find that training can be affordable too! For all details

please visit our website www.northkentkarate.com

Erith Youth RugbySunday 10:45-12:00, Sussex Road Erith.

Ages 4-16 welcome 07903 590515

Hartley Swimclub at White Oak Pool, Swanley

We are a friendly group of adults who meet for a social swim every Thursday at 9pm.

We’re looking for new members. Why not give us a try?

Contact Diane on 01689 871846 or join us one Thursday.

Wednesdays & Fridays 9:30am-10:30amAt Europa Gymnastics Centre

Fridays 7.00pm – 8.00pm at Becket Sports CentreFor more information please contact Emma:

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LITTLE TIGERS - KARATE FOR 3, 4 & 5 YEAR OLDS Sundays 10:15-10:45 at Swanscombe Leisure Centre.

Call Saj on 07903 513104

Dartford Orienteering Club For more details see www.dfok.co.uk

Dartford & Crayford Sea Cadets based at Brooklands Lake Dartford, next to Homebase on Princes Road.

We parade every Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7pm- 9.15pm and is open to new recruits, junior cadets aged 10-12 and Sea Cadets aged 12-18.

email [email protected] for more details.

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Tennis Tots is the UK’s leading

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The Annual Hartley Music Festival & Picnic (formerly the Jazz Picnic) takes place on Sunday, 26th June at Manor Field, Church Road, Hartley

DA3 8PD at 12noon to 6pm. Featuring the Mike Richards Firebird Band and

soloists, plus Dave Gelly and Annie Bright & Band and the community choir ‘Local Vocals’.

There will be the usual stalls, special guests, an auction, hog roast, tea and cakes, Pimms, ice

creams and lots more.

Tickets at £7.50 (children under 16 free) at the gate or £6.50 if bought in advance at Clifton & Co,

Pets Pantry. Longfield Hardware or Image Hair Studios. All proceeds to ellenor hospice. For more information, visit www.hartleymusicfestival.co.uk ‘

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Bandstand Concerts in Central Park

Free concerts take place at the Henry Wellcome Bandstand in Central Park on Sundays throughout the

summer from 2pm to around 4pm.

Borrow a FREE deckchair or bring your own chair or picnic rug.

Refreshments are available from the Cafe in the Park.

1st May - Dartford Concert Band8th May - Tilbury Brass Academy

15th May - UK Paper Band22nd May - East Peckham Silver Band29th May - Orpington Concert Band

5th June - Invicta Jazz Orchestra12th June - Bromley Concert Band19th June - Medway Concert Band26th June - Edenbridge Town Band

3rd July - Don Steele Jazz Band10th July - Northfleet Brass Band

24th July - Doctor Jazz31st July - Kent Police Band7th August - Tilbury Band

14th August - Gravesend Borough Band21st August - The Emeralds Steel Band28th August - Dartford Concert Band

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KEY NUMBERSPolice 01622 690690NON EMERGENCY ONLYFire Safety Advice & FREE Home Fire Safety Check 0800 169 1125Dartford Borough Council 01322 343434Gas Leaks (24 hour) 0800 111 999EDF Energy Networks Emergencies/Powercuts Helpline 0800 0280247Flooding 03459881180Highways Kent 03000 41 41 41Social Services 03000 41 41 41Water Burst 0800 820 999 (Southern)0800 714614 (Thames)

HEALTHDarenth Valley Hospital 01322 428100Dartfordf East Health Centre 01322 421480Dartford West Health Centre 01322 222998Boots Chemist Bluewater 01322 624780 (Late Night)ASDA Greenhithe Chemist 01322 374100 (Late Night)The National Pandemic Flu Service 0800 1513 100West Kent NHS helpline 0800 0 850850

TRAVELHeathrow Airport Enquires 08700 000123Gatwick Airport Enquires 08700 002468National Rail Enquires 08456 484950Highways England Info Line 0300 123 5000

HELPLINES24 Hour Kent Dementia Helpline:0800 500 3014Alcoholics Anonymous:08457 697 555Citizens Advice Bureau:01322 224686Debt Councilling (CAP) 0800 328 0006Information About Drugs - FRANK:0800 776600Kent Homophobic Incident Reporting Line:0800 328 9162Kent Racial Incident Reporting Line:0800 138 1624Local Breastfeeding Counsellors Judianne/Paula01322 224072National Domestic Violence Helpline (24 hour)0808 2000 247NSPCC Child Protection Helpline:0808 800 5000RSPCA Kent, North West Branch Helpline01322 286720Samaritans:08457 909090

LOCAL MPGareth Johnson 020 7219 7047

LOCAL SPORTS CLUBS Bexley Rugby Club01322 550142 or www.pitchero.com/clubs/bexleyrfc/

Dartford Ladies Hockey ClubDawn Hall (Secretary) 07793 777250

Dartford Ju Jitsu ClubMondays, Dartford Girls Grammar School, Shepherds Lane. 6.30-8.00 Juniors, 8.00-10.00 Seniors www.dartfordjujitsu.co.uk

Dartford Sharks Basketball ClubTim Dickson - 07855 692527.

Dartford Volleyball ClubGraham - 01322 275290 or 07984 106134.

Stone Lodge Indoor Bowling Club 01322 274111.

VCD Table Tennis ClubEric Jenkins - 0208 3038312.

‘Play & pay’, 9 hole, par 3 golf course on Dartford Football Club’s Princes Park- PRINCES PARK GOLF CLUB. Contact: Mr. Pat Coleman, Secretary 01322 863730. email: [email protected]

The Ashes Badminton ClubMondays, Dartford Technology College, Heath Lane. 7.30-9.30. Jacqui 07764 182854.

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Gareth Johnson, Member of Parliament for Dartford, will be available to meet with constituents on the following dates:

Bluewater, DA9 9ST (4.00 pm to 7.00 pm - Appointment required) Friday 4th September

Friday 2nd October Friday 6th November Friday 4th December

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Saturday 18th July – all day, Dartford Festival, Central Park, Dartford

If you would like to meet Gareth at one of his regular appointment based surgeries in the future, please contact him at [email protected] or telephone 020 7219 7047.

Gareth Johnson, Member of Parliament for Dartford, will be available to meet with constituents on the following dates:

Bluewater, DA9 9ST (2.00 pm – 5.00 pm - Appointment required)Friday 10th June

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On Sunday, 10th July I will once again be holding my annual charity cricket match at Dartford Cricket Club’s Hesketh Park ground.

Following a year off due to the General Election, I am delighted to be back and organising this fantastic event which in the past has raised thousands of pounds.

As in previous years, all proceeds from the day will be shared between the Arrow Riding Centre for the Disabled and Dartford Cricket Club to help promote their youth teams.

This year’s event will be a great opportunity to showcase the new pavilion and facilities at the cricket ground, which were completed just last year.

Hesketh Park, the former home of Kent County Cricket Club, is a real asset to our town and it is the perfect venue for this summer’s event.

The Arrow Riding Centre for the Disabled was founded in 1982. This non-profit organisation has more than 55 volunteers providing valuable therapy and riding lessons to individuals and special needs schools. It is run largely by volunteers under the stewardship of husband and wife team Ken and Valerie Blake.

I was delighted to hear that Valerie Blake was awarded the British Empire Medal in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list last year for all her hard work and dedication.

Like many charities, Arrow is self-funding, and has to raise in excess of £140,000 annually. This event plays a small part in helping to raise some of those vital funds.

All activities on the day will start at 9.30 am with a series of ‘kwik cricket’ matches, followed by the main event at 1.30 pm when Dartford Cricket Club’s first XI team will take on my team.

As well as enjoying the cricket, visitors will have the chance to watch a variety of performances by local groups from 12.30 pm and there will be a number of charity stallsrunning throughout the day.

There will be entertainment for children including a bouncy castle and face painting, as well as refreshments for all on sale.

This event is one of the highlights of my year, as it is a chance to put politics to one side and for people of all ages to come along, relax and enjoy a day at one of the premier sporting venues in the county whilst at the same time raising some vital money for good, local causes.

Anyone who would like to donate raffle prizes or bric-a-brac to sell on the day, please drop it into the cricket club or email me at [email protected]

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DARTFORD LIVING MEETS....... BY KELLY GOLDSWORTHY

Swanscombe resident Kevin, has lived in various places around the borough and attended Oakfield Lane and Dartford West Boys Schools. He currently lives with his five boys.

Kevin explained that he got involved with Dartford Beekeepers six years ago ‘ I like gardening and foraging so needed pollen pollinators and bees are the final start first stage in the process so I came along. Looking after bees does not take up much time. We need to protect them against diseases that we have entered the country imported, provide them with enough food and ensure we protect our neighbours against swarms forming. This can happen because the colony will divide to try to form into two separate colonies in order to increase overall numbers. We can reduce the likelihood of this happening by making sure the bees have enough space forage and room.

Our site is called an apary apiary. We have ten standard colanies colonies there and use it mainly for teaching - we have various community groups come up along to learn more. We also have an excellent wildlife garden and have gold badges from Kent’s Wild About Gardens Scheme.

Outside of the apary apiary I have two hives at home and another three at Lullingstone. The honey you get from beekeepers like us is really good quality: it hasn’t been heat treated like the ones those from the supermarket so it has lots of good enzymes. It is always in demand.

For anyone interested in beekeeping I would say come down and try it. I know people are funny about insects, I don’t like spiders myself. I’d been stung once as a child, and quickly learnt how to get stung as a beekeeper! But you quickly learn to recognise the moods of the bees are in and to dress accordingly!’

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Help Your Pet Handle The Heat!

I hope you have all been enjoying this fabulous weather we have been having?! What better opportunity to get out and about with your wonderful pets? From beach walks, to games in the garden; cats, dogs and small furries alike enjoy the freedom that the nice weather can bring them.

Now I am all for encouraging playtime as much as possible but I wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t share a warning regarding your pets in the heat! The Metro comments that pets do actually handle heat much better than us humans (no surprise there!), but it is of course key to be aware “of their potential discomfort and know how to tell if it’s too much for them”.

There are many tips and tricks you can you to ensure your pet remains chilled at this time of year – the Metro covers some great tips for cats and dogs in their article found online. Actions such as ensuring fresh, cold water is available throughout the day and avoiding the midday heat are advocated, whilst warning signs to look out for include panting, lying down more than usual and even vomiting.

The Sainsbury’s Money Matters team also have some fab tips for pets at this time of year including some great activities! For dogs they recommend cooling them down by “splashing water on their paws, then hold a water-soaked towel on their stomach. If there’s a cool muddy puddle to hand, even better”! And for cats… “Cats might hate water, but they love ice! Fill a balloon with water,freeze it, then remove the balloon and place the ice ball in a deep dish — it’ll make the perfect ice pop for your feline friend”.

There are lots of hints and tips available online and you can have some fun finding quirky and engaging ways to help your pet! Of course, if you do find your pet is struggling or you have any concerns at all, do take them to your nearest vet for attention. All of our teams are perfectly placedto offer you advice at this time of year.

The British summer provides the perfect opportunity to enhance your wonderful pet’s life, so go for it… but with caution

With sunny wishes, Judy. xxx

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Councillor John Burrell elected as Mayor of Dartford

Councillor John Burrell has been elected as Mayor of Dartford for the year 2016/17.

Councillor Burrell became the 38th Mayor of Dartford at the Annual Meeting of the Council on Wednesday 11th May 2016.

He was first elected to Dartford Borough Council in 2011, and re-elected in May 2015, representing Stone Ward.

Councillor Burrell is currently Vice-Chairman of the Licensing Committee and a member of the Development Control Board, Cabinet Advisory Panel A and the Treasury Management Committee and is a Trustee of Dartford’s Citizens Advice Bureau.

He has also been a member of Stone Parish Council for the last eight years, elected as Vice-Chairman in 2010, and Chairman in 2011, continuing to the present day.

Councillor Burrell retired as a sales director of a multinational drinks company in 2009 and was awarded The Freedom of the City of London as a result of his charitable work with the company.

Councillor Burrell has lived in Stone Parish since 2002 and is married to Eija, who will accompany him as Mayoress. Together they have three children, Councillor Burrell’s son who resides with his wife in the USA, and Eija’s two daughters, who both live in Stone Parish with their families.

In their spare time, the Mayor and Mayoress enjoy travelling, especially to Eija’s native Finland.

The Mayor and Mayoress are looking forward to working with the local community during the coming year and raising funds for their chosen charities:• ellenor• Cancer Research UK• Darent Valley Hospital’s Cancer Fighting Fund• Darent Valley Hospital with a special focus on juvenile diabetes

• Arrow Riding Centre

The Deputy Mayor will be Councillor Rosanna Currans and she will be escorted by Councillor Denzil Reynolds.

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Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 July – Fire Engine Rally - Lullingstone Castle - 11am - 5pm

The Fire engine rally returns for another action packed ‘special event’ for all the family. A spectacular showcase of fire-fighting history with 20 fire engines and carts from the Victorian hose carts of the 1890s and the Edwardian period right up to present day, courtesy of the Kent Firefighting Museum and the Kent Fire and Rescue Service. Experience epic live fire displays run by the Fire Service Preservation Group South East Branch enthusiasts, demonstrating how to put out various kinds of fires! Younger visitors can get a slice of the action and learn how they operate, with the opportunity to even squirt the hoses!

This ‘special’ event is £10 – adult entry and all children under 15 with an accompanying adult have FREE entry.

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Heating and plumbing specialist GCSI Ltd joins HomeServe family

New partnership will see Dartford-based company enter domestic heating market as ‘HomeServe North Kent’ Dartford-based heating and plumbing specialist GSCI Ltd has joined forces with leading UK home assistance provider HomeServe to launch a new ‘HomeServe North Kent’ franchise.

GCSI Ltd, which employs nine staff and provides commercial heating and plumbing services across North Kent, will now offer boiler installations and gas-related heating services to residential Customers across the region through the HomeServe North Kent brand.

Commercial work will continue under the GCSI Ltd name but services offered to local homeowners across the region will be branded as HomeServe North Kent. The new partnership is part of HomeServe’s ambitious plan to increase the share of domestic boiler installations and repair services across South East England.

“We’re thrilled to be joining the HomeServe family at what is an incredibly exciting time for our business”, said Grenville Clay, Managing Director of GCSI Ltd. “Combining our team of locally-based, highly skilled engineers with HomeServe’s nationwide network of specialist engineers and rich home assistance experience means we’ll collectively be able to help even more local people, installing new boilers and providing heating services throughout the region. We’re really looking forward to what we can achieve together.”

GCSI Ltd joins an established network of HomeServe franchise businesses based across the UK. The company’s new website is available at www.homeservenorthkent.co.uk.

Richard Shepherd, Chief Operating Officer, HomeServe, said; “The creation of this new partnership to form HomeServe North Kent is an important step forward as we look to expand our franchisees across the UK to offer increased boiler installations and heating services.

“HomeServe North Kent will help provide effortless

service to our Customers across the region, through our combined local, specialist skilled engineer networks.“

HomeServe North Kent will provide services including boiler installations, boiler servicing, boiler repairs, emergency boiler repairs, power flushing, appliance services and smart thermostat installations.

For more details about HomeServe North Kent, visit www.homeservenorthkent.co.uk or follow the company on Facebook (search for ‘HomeServe North Kent’) or Twitter @HSNorthKent.For more details about GCSI please visit http://www.gcsilimited.co.uk.

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Life Under The Stairs by Jane StevensonLocal News

GROWING OLD DISGRACEFULLYI left university last year full of hopes and plans. Three months later, the reality set in. At sixty two I was virtually unemployable. The nice lady at the Job Centre told me B&Q employ ‘old people’. I thanked her and never went back.

So, what was left for this old, unemployable relic? Cosy afternoons knitting and watching TV? A totter down to the local library for the latest Mills and Boon romance?

Not really me, to be honest. I like doing and being as it were. So I joined the thousands busy on social media. Living in Dartford, there were a number of sites to choose from, all dedicated to the those of us who live here. Everything started off well: however I found some sites strident and opinionated. Others were aimed at particular communities or age groups. There’s nothing wrong inthat at all, but it wasn’t what I was looking for. I had a brief dalliance with a creative group but the egos filled the room leaving no space to breathe, so I left. Then I discovered Dartford Daily, a Facebook group with guidelines on posting and no adverts. Tentatively I applied to join and was duly accepted.

Since then I’ve had a wonderful time. It’s rare for a group to be well moderated, but this one is; no nonsense taken, no quarter given. Instead it is a community of funny, intelligent and sociable people who have some connection to Dartford.

The ethos is simple “Dartford Daily is a group for people to have a chat, a laugh and discuss anything they would like to. All we ask is be nice to people and don’t swear or be racist. Also please be aware we are not an advertising group. Apart from that, enjoy!”

It is a daily site too. Posts greeting each other, sharing news and views are routine. First and foremost there is a fun element.

It has a serious side too. Members feel able to post queries about reputable tradesmen, family life and worries, or ask for advice. Response is thoughtful and kind. It takes guts to admit you have severe depression, a weight problem or are just feeling lonely. Dartford Daily members take these admissions to heart, and I have yet to see anything negative in the advice and support given.Through the site I have found old friends and made new ones. It is an unusual way for my generation to meet people, but the world is changing, and I consider it my duty to adapt and adopt, or be left behind.

Mind you, I still can’t upload to my iPod or get my head round Twitter – but I’m learning.

THE WHOLE CHILDI promised myself I wouldn’t be drawn into the debate about testing children in primary school, or the amount of testing done in secondary schools. The Offspring are out of education (well almost) and SATS tests hold no importance for me at all. My mum was primary school teacher for many years, so I was privy to the behind the scenes work that teachers were expected to do.

It’s a whole new ball game now, and I’m not sure it’s for the best. Of course I speak with hindsight, as well as having a few years on my clock; but the Offspring were the product of an old mother, I worked in schools and indeed to this day still do (yah boo to the Job Centre lady) so feel somewhat qualified to offer an opinion.

Children need to learn to read, write and do basic maths and science. They should know about the history of the UK, the overall picture of culture and religion. They should experience art, drama, music and sports. They should also learn those life skills that they will always need: self confidence, respect for self and others, compromise and not to fear failure. Schools are shoe horned into

‘teaching for testing’, leaving little time for nurturing other skills. In secondary education it seems to be ever more pressurised. Choosing options at aged 13 seemswrong. Do children really know what they want to do at that age? What subjects would be best suited to their future?. They are tested internally and externally all the time; I’ve heard of teenagers on anti depressants and can understand why so many have the poor attitude towards education that they do.

This is not the teachers’ fault. They are hamstrung by Government edicts and interference. It’s about time we took a step back and began to see our children as individuals. One size does not fit all! Some are far more academic than others, while others are naturally better at the practical skills in life. Each child should be encouraged to find their own way through the minefield that education has become. It’s a group effort between families and schools with no real place for the Government.We need teachers, scientists, doctors, nurses, plumbers, builders and electricians. Not everything needs a degree. Above all we should show schooling as something not to be feared in case a test is failed, but as the beginning of life’s journey.

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Is Dartford home to the UK’s brightest young linguist?

The Junior Language Challenge is an exciting national competition for children aged 10 and under across the UK. It’s loads of fun, will keep the kids quiet for hours, there are some great prizes to be won (including a family holiday to Africa!)… and it only costs £5 to enter – all of which goes to charity.

Tell me more! I hear you cry…The JLC is a three-stage competition, with children learning a new language (via an app – no teaching required!) for each round. The goal is to get kids excited about languages, and not just the standard ones they might be learning at school. So this year they’re starting with Romanian, and last year the 33 children who made the final had learnt Portuguese, Mandarin and Arabic. And if they can learn those languages, they can learn pretty much anything.

Teachers who’ve taken part before say the JLC teaches their pupils a lot more than just languages; they also develop nerves of steel, a brilliant memory and the ability to learn independently, without any need to bug teachers or parents, which can only be a good thing.

Former JLC competitors have included Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey and Child Genius runner-up Tudor Mendel-Idowu (who won the JLC last year, on his third attempt).

And it’s all for a great cause! onebillion is a charity that develops apps to teach basic maths and literacy to children in developing countries, where knowing how to count and read can literally save lives. Last year the JLC raised £5,500, which went towards testing a solar-powered projector for teachers in Malawi, where classes often have hundreds of pupils.

Now for the bad news.In the fourteen years the JLC’s been running, there’s never been a winner from Kent, and I think it’s about time that changed. So as a Dartford resident, I’m issuing a challenge to local primary schools to lead the way. Let’s show the rest of Kent – and the UK – how it’s done!

Registration is easy: just pop over to juniorlanguagechallenge.com, where you can sign up either a school group or an individual child. They need to be 10 or under on 1st September 2016 to enter, and round 1 will finish on June 24th, so don’t delay!

You can also watch a video from last year’s final or email [email protected] for more details.

Toyah announced as first headliner for Dartford Festival 2016

Dartford Borough Council is excited to announce the first act in a fantastic line up for this year’s FREE Dartford Festival in Central Park.

Birmingham-born Punk princess, award-winning rock legend, actress and composer, Toyah Willcox will be appearing on Saturday 16th July.

Toyah’s career spans nearly 40 years and during that time she has amassed 13 top 40 singles, recorded 20 albums, written two books, appeared in over 40 stage plays and acted in 15 feature films. She has also presented several TV programmes including Watchdog and Songs of Praise.

Toyah is currently touring and performing at festivals up and down the country. She also continues to act in feature films including a cameo role in British film Extremis which will be released this year.

Welcoming the announcement Council Leader Jeremy Kite said, “Every year, we put on the sort of show that usually attracts a high ticket price and then we make it free! The Festival’s success is built on some of Britain’s most talented and successful live artists and I’m delighted Toyah has accepted our invitation to feature on the Saturday stage. She is the first of many great Festival acts to be announced in the coming weeks.”

For updates on this year’s Festival follow @welovedartford on Twitter, visit www.dartford.gov.uk/festival or like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/dartfordfestival.

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Save the Date! Outdoor Cinema Nights return to Central Park

Dartford Borough Council’s hugely successful outdoor cinema is returning to Central Park this summer. Just bring family and friends, a blanket and a picnic, and settle down to watch one of three classic films in the park’s beautiful surroundings.

- Family favourite, Disney’s The Lion King will be shown on Wednesday 17th August.- 1969 classic The Italian Job, starring Michael Caine, roars into the Park on Wednesday 24th August.- John Travolta will be strutting his stuff in Saturday Night Fever on Wednesday 31st August.

Once again tickets to the cinema screenings are free for Dartford residents but will need to be booked in advance.

Councillor Jeremy Kite, Leader of the Council, said, “The Outdoor Cinema has proved to be a huge success and we’re grateful for suggestions for this year’s movies. The films have been chosen to appeal to everyone and we look forward to seeing you there!”

Tickets will be available from Tuesday 12th July at www.dartford.gov.uk/events.

Verily and forsooth! The Bard returns to Central Park for another season of great performances at Dartford’s Outdoor Theatre

Plays by Shakespeare and Oliver Goldsmith are heading to Central Park’s Open Air Theatre as part of Dartford Borough Council’s Summer Season of arts and events for local residents.

The second annual season at the town’s purpose-built outdoor stage kicks off on 21st June with a timely performance of Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ followed on 27th July with ‘She Stoops to Conquer’ – Oliver Goldsmith’s 18th Century comedy of deception and seduction. Shakespeare returns on 10th August with ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’. A small charge is being levied on tickets this year in an attempt to maximise attendance and help fund more

performances. Council Leader Jeremy Kite explained the thinking behind the new ticket pricing.

“These performances are amazingly popular but when tickets are free we tend to have the entire allocation snapped up almost immediately only to find that a proportion of guests don’t turn up on the night. It’s particularly disappointing because space at the Outdoor Theatre is limited and we could have allocated more tickets. We’re hoping that a small charge will reduce the number of ‘no-shows’ even though it’s only a fraction of the price theatre fans are paying for these very same performances elsewhere in Kent”

Jeremy has confirmed that ticket prices for all performances will be just £5 for Dartford residents and £15 for non-residents. “I suppose residents from outside the Borough might be disappointed that we are charging them more but the simple fact is that I believe the Council should provide great value services to the people we represent and I want Dartford residents to have the best deals. We’re elected to look after them, not others.”

All the proceeds from tickets will be ploughed back into further outdoor performances.

As always, guests are invited to bring along a blanket and picnic to make a real family ‘night out’ of it. Summing up the success of the Outdoor Theatre, Jeremy said, “Quite honestly, there are few finer places to be on a Summer evening than in a gorgeous park enjoying some of the most beautiful words in the English language as part of a wonderful community event. If you haven’t been before, make this the year you join us.”

Rob Forknall, Artistic Director of the Changeling Theatre who have performed many of the Summer Shakespeare plays, said, “We have performed in Dartford Park since 2012 and its beautiful setting and warm and enthusiastic audiences always make for a great show.”

Tickets for these performances must be booked in advance at www.dartford.gov.uk/events. Bookings will open on Tuesday 24th May 2016.

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London to Canterbury Cycle Challenge 2016

Help children with brain injury by taking on the climbs of the Pilgrim’s Way in The Children’s Trust London to Canterbury Cycle Challenge on Sunday 11 th September 2016! Described as “one of the best charity rides in the calendar”, the ride gives even the most seasoned of cyclists a thrill with over 1500 metres of climb between its start in London’s Kidbrooke and finish in Canterbury, Kent.

Hot and cold breakfasts will be available to purchase at the start line in Kidbrooke, London, before riders are given a staggered start between 8 and 9am. Choose from a challenging 65 or 80 mile route, both fully signed and marshalled throughout. Riders will enjoy regular and well stocked feed stations, described by one of our 2015 riders as “the best of any ride I’ve done”.

Cyclists can complete the challenge safe in the knowledge that help is always at hand from support and recovery vehicles, mobile mechanics, and first aid, all of whom will be patrolling the ride throughout the day.

Panoramic views over Canterbury Cathedral await all finishers, as well as a medal of achievement, plus an exclusive rider goody bag. Cyclists are then invited to enjoy a complimentary sports massage, and can look forward to a BBQ, music, and stands & stalls, as well as complimentary bike cleaning provided by our friends at Bike Tart. Friends and family are encouraged to cheer their cycling stars through the finish line, where there’ll be activities for the kids including a bouncy castle and face painting!

Two coaches will be available to transport cyclists and their bikes; one from Canterbury to the start line in Greenwich Park on the morning of the event, and the other taking

riders back from Canterbury to Greenwich Park at the end of the day. Places on both of our coaches are available tobook via our website or over the phone.

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Cyclists will be provided with route maps, training plans (if required), a Children’s Trust fundraising pack, and GPX and TCX files will also be available on signing up.

Single and discounted team entries available & riders are asked to raise a minimum of just £1 per mile cycled to help children with brain injury. To secure your place in our London to Canterbury Cycle Challenge 2016, simply visit The Children’s Trust website at www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/ltc or give us a call on 01737 364323. Enquiries can also be sent to [email protected].

Help children with brain injury by taking on the climbs of the Pilgrim’s Way in The Children’s Trust London to Canterbury Cycle Challenge on Sunday 11 th September 2016! Described as “one of the best charity rides in the calendar”, the ride gives even the most seasoned of cyclists a thrill with over 1500 metres of climb between its start at David Lloyd in London’s Kidbrooke, and finish in

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www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/ltc or call 01737 364323.

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IT’S A WHOLE LOT OF BUBBLE

Demelza Hospice Care for Children is bringing the hugely popular Bubble Rush back to Dartford this year – and places are filling up fast.

The fun family event is coming to Central Park on Sunday 7 August, when ‘bubblers’ of all ages will be making their way through 4ft (1.2m) walls of coloured foam around the Dartford Harriers’ track in aid of the charity.

Places cost £25 for adults and £7.50 for children under 12 – but anyone who raises £100 or more via JustGiving before the event will have their registration fee refunded. Everyone signing up will receive a Bubble Rush T-shirt, a commemorative medal and a goody bag.

Demelza’s Events Manager Emma Middleton said: “Bubble Rush is all about fun but it has a serious purpose. All the money raised will go directly to providing vital care for seriously ill babies, children and young people, plus support for their families. We are here for families in need right

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Porsche Cayenne Platinum Edition

A special version of the Porsche Cayenne SUV – the Platinum Edition – has been announced, with plenty of extra equipment. They sit on 20-inch alloy wheels that are housed in wider wheel arches, while there’s also the choice of five extra paint colours. These models also get bi-xenon headlights, which are fitted with the Porsche Dynamic Light System that can move the light beams when cornering in the direction of travel. Inside, there’s the latest infotainment system that includes sat-nav, a 665-watt Bose stereo with 14 speakers and extra mobile connectivity (including Bluetooth). There are also eight-way electrically adjustable leather sports seats at the front, some Alcantara trim and the Porsche badge is embossed on each headrest. All cars also get front and rear parking sensors, as well as a reversing camera. Orders for the Platinum Edition Porsche Cayennes are open now, with first deliveries starting in June this year. Prices for the diesel start at £55,134, while the hybrid model will cost from £66,919.

Jaguar F-Type British Design Edition

Based on the V6 S version of the Jaguar F-Type Coupe and Convertible, the British Design Edition adds a host of

extra equipment to the standard model. Its colour scheme is said to be ispired by the Union Flag and, unsurprisingly, it’s available in Caldera Red, Glacier White and Ultra Blue as well as Ultimate Black. You also get 20-inch ‘Cyclone’ alloy wheels and a 380-watt Meridian stereo, with the option of a 770-watt system, too. Inside, you get the full InControl Touch infotainment system and access to the InControl Remote App, which allows you to check various features of the car – including its fuel level – as well as allowing you to lock and unlock it remotely. This can be controlled from a variety of smartphones, as well as the Apple Watch. You also get a higher-quality leather interior, the seats of which are embossed with the British Design Edition branding. Outside, you get the Sport Design pack as standard – this adds a gloss-black front lip spoiler, side skirts and a black rear diffuser. Coupe models get a fixed rear boot spoiler as well. The car is on sale now, with the coupe starting at £75,225 and the convertible priced from £80,390.

Abarth 595 Tricolour pack

Fiat has announced a new Tricolour special-edition version of its Abarth 595 hot hatchback. Available, unsurprisingly, in a choice of red, white or blue paint, just 300 examples of the car will be available. As well as the exclusive paint job, the special edition gets 17-inch titanium alloy wheels, red brake callipers and black exterior detailing. Inside, there’s a special tricolour steering wheel, too. You also get air-conditioning and Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity as standard. The Tricolour is available to order now and costs from £15,150.

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Plants of the Month

Brighten up your garden with our Plants of theMonth. During the summer there’s so much tochoose from for instant colour, including: roses,buddleia, cistus, deutzia, hebes, philadelphus, lilacsand weigela together with: aquilegia, delphiniums,hardy geraniums, irises and lupins.

Summer beddingJune is the month to plant out your beddingand other half-hardy plants. These plants can’ttolerate cold weather and have some fleece handyto provide extra protection. If you’ve grown yourown, make sure they’re hardened off first – that is,acclimatised to the cooler outdoor conditions – again,using fleece will help. And water the plants wellbefore and after planting out. Remember to feedregularly for a summer display to be proud of.StrawberriesStrawberries need pampering if you want to enjoythe juiciest of fruits this summer. Water regularly– especially plants in pots or strawberry towers – andfeed weekly with a high potash liquid fertiliser.Also watch out for slugs and birds who love thefruit as much as we do. The easiest way to deterbirds is to cover the plants with netting.

CuttingsThis is a good time to take cuttings of pansies,violas and pinks for a supply of young, vigorousplants for next year. You can strike six or sevencuttings in a 10cm (4 inch) pot using a gritty cuttingscompost, or make your own from equal parts peator coir and sharp sand or vermiculite. Using hormonerooting liquid or powder will improve the results.

Baskets and containersMake the most of your hanging baskets andcontainers this year and ensure they provide adisplay to be proud of by using a controlled-releasefertiliser and water-retention gel in the compostCheck that hanging basket brackets will hold theweight and replace any that are suspect. You coulduse self-lowering brackets or install a drip wateringsystem to make watering easier.

Greenhouse careAs summer temperatures rise, make sure the plantsin your greenhouse are looking their best. Shadingthe glass with Bio Coolglass or shade netting willhelp keep temperatures at a bearable level.Automatic vent openers are another worthwhilepurchase, as they work even when you’re not athome. Damping down floors and surfaces will keephumidity high and help deter red spider mite andpowdery mildew disease.

Spring BeddingPlan ahead for next year’s spring bedding displaysNow’s the time to sow seeds of all your springfavourites, including wallflowers, sweet Williams,polyanthus and primroses and winter-floweringpansies. Some can be sown outdoors in a seedbed, while others will need to be sown indoorswith gentle heat.

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So as with most things in life, people tend to head straight for the “more is better” camp. But with exercise that’s not always the case.

If your exercise of choice is say, walking, then yes, it’s unlikely you’ll overdo it, and it’s unlikely that you’ll over-train (though, dependent on goals, your time could be spent far more effectively with other training modalities).

If you train in the gym however - lifting weights, flipping tyres, pulling sleds, doing sprints or other intervals, or lifting heavy – you need to rest.

Your body recovers, repairs and grows stronger when you rest, NOT during exercise. If you fail to take adequate recovery, you risk injury, illness, fatigue and more. There’s only so much your body can take before it begins to rebel and if you don’t take time to rest now, you’ll be forced to take time off soon enough.

So how much should you be doing?

It’s impossible to answer that question here since it’s a very individual thing (you would need to take into account what you’re doing, what you’re eating, sleeping patterns, work, any supplements you’re taking, medications, medical conditions, training history/experience, training intensity and more...)

BUT as a general guide:

If you’re new to training (less than 1 year) 3 days a week training (weights, intervals, sprints etc.) isenough to see results without overtraining. Then if you want to burn some more calories (i.e. if fat loss is a goal) then you can do some light (and I do mean light) work on the recovery days – walking(NOT jogging), yoga, swimming, pilates, tai chi, or something along those lines to burn some extra calories – just being active and not sitting around all day is enough.

If you’ve been training (consistently) for over a year, you can up it to 4 or even 5 days a week. Any more than this and you risk under-recovery. Again, you can do some active recovery work on your rest days, but go easy and rest.

Less is more. Train smarter and with more intensity, rather than doing more. I’ve seen people walk out of one gym class straight into the next and have always questioned how hard people can be working for two classes in a row... Put your all into the first class and there’s no need, and you probably won’t be able, to do the second.

Go easy in the first class to save energy for the second and you’ve just wasted an hour. Pick your [one] class, and work your backside off in it! Crawl out like it was your first time, everytime!

The benefits (and the efficiency) of training harder for one session, rather than taking it easy to get two done are far greater. Not that I’m saying those people don’t work hard – just that they could work harder for a shorter time and get better results, and save a bit of time.

Needless to say you need to support all of this with good nutrition. It sounds a bit cliché now but the old saying “you can’t out-train a bad diet” stands true.

If you’re not eating right, then you definitely don’t want to be stressing your body with exercise.Get control over your eating habits, train hard, and recover harder.

By Mark Broadbent, Master Personal Trainer & Instructor at Dartford Bootcamps.

Visit www.DartfordBootcamps.com for information on Personal Training, Nutrition coaching or Bootcamp Fitness classes. - MarkOneFitness.blogspot.comAnd follow us on Facebook and Twitter (do it now……) for extra tips, advice and motivation.

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Each month Paul Conradi, Chartered Accountant from Conradi Morrison & Co will be giving us his professional advice for small businesses.

From 5 th April 2016, all companies and LLPs must contain a register of people with significant control (PSC). The register aims to assist the combating of money laundering, terrorist financing and tax evasion.

An individual exercises control over any company or LLP if any of the five conditions below is met:-

1. Holds (either directly or indirectly) more than 25% of a company’s shares.

2. Holds (either directly or indirectly) more than 25% of voting rights of a company.

3. Appoints or removes a majority of the Board or directors of a company.

4. Has sufficient influence or control of a company.

5. The Trustee of a Trust or a member of a firm that is not a person who meets any of the other specified conditions in relation to the company. Individuals who believe they are a serious risk of violence or intimidation as a result of their PSCregistration can apply to the Court for their information not to be made available.

Information on the PSC Register will record identifying information such as name, address, nationality, residency and date of birth. It will also record the nature of the person’s control and prescribed wording exists which must be used for that.

Companies and LLPs must file the information on its PSC Register at Companies House with a confirmation statement and this must be done at least every twelve months from 30 th June 2016. The Register from Companies House is freely searchable online.

The Register can never be blanked and failure to comply is a criminal offence.

The information for the Register must be supplied to Companies House from 30 th June 2016 as part

of the filing of the Confirmation Statement which is replacing the Annual Return.

As your local Accountant, I would be very glad to meet you and discuss the possibility of tax planning in your business. For more information, please see page two of this month’s Dartford Living and feel free to call me on 01322 278188 to arrange a meeting without charge.

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Local Sports News

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Dartford Sharks - Medway Cup Winners

Fresh from winning the Medway league and ready to defend the title they had won last year against the Walderslade Wizards, Dartford’s first team were once again in the limelight as they had progressed to the final of the Medway Cup against a highly competitive Bromley Fury I – runners up of the Medway League.

As Dartford turned up at Longfield Academy on the Saturday of the bank holiday weekend, they missed two key players, Ben Maher and Kieran Long, who had other prior plans for the long weekend.Fans were in abundance for both teams and the Bromley team were fuelled with adrenaline due to their second team having just won the Medway Plate against League two winners LTU.

The game started fairly evenly with Bromley going ahead by 2 into the close of the first quarter, but with injuries starting to mount up on the Dartford bench and frustrations being vented with refereeing decisions, it was always going to be a tough rest of the game. After some strong words from stand-in-coach, Soren, Dartford sucked up the injuries and battled on in the second quarter to end the first half turning the deficit into a 6 point advantage with the score a relatively low 24 – 30 in favour of Dartford.A short break at the half and the game was back underway. Bromley wanted this more than anything but this was Dartford’s quarter. Our defence really stepped up which lead to a number of fast breaks including one of the two crowd pleasing dunks from Rokas (even if there was a slight stumble after, all caught on film…..) increasing the lead by another 8 points.

A last ditch effort from Bromley was just too little too late as Dartford managed to keep the quarter’s score even and slowed down the game, making sure we used the full allotted time for each play.

The final buzzer sounds and Dartford are once again crowned champions of the Medway Cup 2015/16.

Many thanks to the league, refs and officials for all the organisation that has gone in to this year and for all the

friends and family out their showing their support. With the league won a few weeks back, that is now two titles we have to our name this year but it does not end there. Dartford Sharks next job is to win the Rosebowl cup that comes with a whole host of other difficulties like 55 point head starts as a handicap to deal with.

Great job guys, let’s try and take the triple this year... Final Score : 55 - 64

Sharks Scorers : Neverauskas 22, Braknys 18, Kraft 11, Schreiber 6, Marsh 3, Demmon 2, Andrzejewski 2

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Dartford FC Season Review - 2015/16

It was always going to be a season of consolidation for Dartford after their relegation from the Conference National. With a number of new players coming into the side, and also a number of graduates from the academy getting their chance, it was always going to take a while for the team to gel. This showed early on with an opening day defeat to Hemel Hempstead. A win at home to Eastbourne and then a draw with eventual league winners Sutton settled the team and after their 3-2 victory over Concord Rangers it looked as though the team could really make a challenge to go straight back up to the National League. Unfortunately, after a defeat to local rivals Ebbsfleet, Dartford went on a run of 1 win in 7 games that really put a big dent in their push for promotion.

It was hoped that a cup run would help lift Dartford but a defeat to lower league Uxbridge in the FA Cup did nothing to help this bad run. There was some unrest amongst supporters who felt it might have been the right time for a change in management but Dartford have never been a club that changes a manager just because of a dip in form and their faith was rewarded with a run of only one defeat in 12 games that really pulled Dartford back into the promotion scrap.

Dartford’s season followed a pattern of a number of wins followed by a run of defeats for most of the season but as we got near the end of the season there was a good chance that we could make the playoffs but after all the teams had played their games in hand and a few ill-timed defeats ultimately Dartford finished outside the playoffs in a still respectable 8th position with something to build on for the next season.

To cap off the season Dartford won the Kent Senior Cup with a 3-1 victory over Charlton Athletic.

Speaking after the season finished, Chairman Steve Irving said:

‘Our first season back in National League South, after three seasons in the Premier Division, was one of transition. Our thriving Academy has started to pay dividends with the inclusion of Ebrima Adams, Ronnie Vint and Kaka

Dembele ìn the first team squad. After a tricky start to the season, the blend of experience and youth began to gel a side that challenged for a place in the play offs right up to the end of the season. Ebrima Adams was rewarded with a transfer to Premier League Norwich City in January and we ended the season in eighth place plus winning the Kent Senior Cup with a fine win over Charlton Athletic.

In an attempt to increase attendances to assist the push for promotion back to the Premier Division, we have reduced our season ticket prices to a record level of just £199 for an adult ticket - only £9.47 per game. For more information, please visit www.dartfordfc.comThe first pre-season friendly is against Millwall on 26th July plus a testimonial for long serving player, Ryan Hayes, on 17th July. Come along and help the push for promotion.’

Goalkeeper Deren Ibrahim said:

“The season as a whole has been a big achievement for myself. Playing 30 plus games for the season has been excellent, and it has been my first full season as the number 1 which is something I have been waiting for now for quite some time. Getting voted for Player of the Year was also fantastic, not only for myself but for my goalkeeping coach Tony Kessell, who throughout the season has kept me on my toes and kept pushing me more and more at every session.

Next season from a personal point of view I want to improve on the season just gone and keep putting in the performances to help the team. From a team point of view we must try to be consistent and if we are there is no reason we can’t be challenging for the promotion.”

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Team HARD going from strength to strength

There have been three meetings of the British Touring Car Championship so far this season and Team HARD are starting to show their potential. With the new drivers and a new car it has taken a bit of time for everything to gel but things look to be on the up.

At the first meeting of the season at Brands Hatch the team scored a 13th placed finish with, rising star, Jake Hill in the first of 3 races that day, but that was as good as it got for the team after a fuel pressure issue robbed Jake of a 10th placed finish in the second race of the day .

Jakes team mates Michael Epps and Chris Smiley had a steady start to the weekend, finsihing towards the back of the 32 car field, as they both got to grips with the new car and thier first races in the BTCC.

After the race Jake Hil commented “I made a great start in both races and had a mega first lap in race one, passing four cars and was on for a top 10 finish in race two. As frustrating as it was to retire at least it showed we have some real potential and the pace is there.”

The series then moved onto Donington Park in Derbyshire. It was not the best meeting for Team Hard with a 13th place finsihed for Michael Epps the standout result from the weekend.

The weekend of the 7th and 8th May saw the BTCC make the trip to the fastest circuit in the country, Thruxton in

Hampshire. for what was a scorching weekend.

Things starterd badly for Chris Smiley (running under the team TLC banner (but with Team HARD Support) with Driveshaft, Gearbox and Fuel pressure issues putting him on the back foot for most of the weekend but he was able to take a 17th place finish in the final race.

The two Pink and Green cars had a great weekend with points socring finishes in all the races.

After the race Michael Epps said “Qualifying wasn’t the strongest showing, but we didn’t get the perfect lap and we know the race pace would be stronger than where we started. A lot of people were impatient and we were there to pick up the scraps.”

“A first top ten and 3 points finishes are a couple more milestones reached for us and to be consistently in the top 15 across all 3 races shows that the car is there and I can race with these drivers.”

The series now moves onto Oulton Park in Cheshire on the 4/5th June where Team HARD will be hoping to improve even further.

As well as the BTCC Team HARD run cars in the British GT championship and also in the VAG Trophy, where they regulary lock out the top 6 positions.

Things are really looking up for this local team.

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There’s hope for Dartford FC - copy Leicester City!Leicester City’s 2016 Premier League triumph is an astounding sporting story. They celebrated their coronation as Premier League champions and the first title in their 132-year history with victory over Everton on a day of elation at the King Power Stadium. Leicester concluded the story that has captured the world’s imagination when captain Wes Morgan and manager Claudio Ranieri jointly lifted the Premier League trophy as they completed the journey from relegation battlers and 5,000-1 outsiders to champions in the space of 12 months.Relegation favourites, led by a new yet simultaneously tarnished manager, driven on by a former non-league striker, prevailing over teams with incomparable resources and title-winning pedigree. There’s hope for Dartford FC!This is probably the most remarkable sporting story… at least in my generation

Bav’s Sporting CommentUpcoming events in JUNE include:

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9-13: Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, third

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Montreal

14-18: Horse Racing - Royal Ascot

16-19: Golf - US Open, Oakmont CC,

Pennsylvania

17-19: Formula 1 - Azerbaijan Grand Prix,

Baku

18: Rugby Union - Australia v England, New

Zealand v Wales, South Africa v Ireland,

Japan v Scotland

24-26: Athletics, British Athletics

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25: Boxing- Anthony Joshua v Dominic

Breazeale (IBF world heavyweight title

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27-10 July: Tennis - Wimbledon

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Ticket Officeorchardtheatre.co.uk

or 01322 220000LET’S HANG ONWEDNESDAY 27TH JULY 2016 7.30PMThe award-winning production Let’s Hang On takes you on a musical journey through the prolific career of one of the most successful bands of all time – Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons.

Dartford Living and The Orchard have teamed up to offer a pair of tickets to this event, To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize just answer the following question...

Which if the following is NOT a Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons Hit? A) Grease B) Bye Bye Baby C) December ‘63 D) Good Vibrations

Send the answer to Dartford Living, 7 St Ronans View, Dartford, DA1 1QD or email [email protected] This competition closes on 15th June. Good luck! RULES: 1. The winner(s) will be the first correct entry/entries drawn. 2. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 3. Prizes are as stated and no cash in lieu or an alternative prize will be offered. 4. Proof of posting will not be regarded as proof of delivery. 5. Winners will be notified by telephone by the Orchard, within 5 working days of the competition being drawn. 6. Employees and the immediate families of participating companies are ineligible to enter. 7. Closing date for the competition is stated above.

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DAODS gets Dartford dancingDartford Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society (DAODS) is in toe-tapping mood as it prepares for its next production.

Hot on the heels of their sell-out production of Sweeney Todd comes a play with an altogether different feeling. Stepping Out is the well-known comedy by Richard Harris that chronicles several months in the life of a beginners’ dance class and is being performed at Heathfields Hall, Heath Lane from 27th June – 2nd July.

The play is a firm favourite with amateur societies around the country and this should come as no surprise, says Director Fred Hall, given the themes that run through the show.

“Although at first glance it’s about a group of people struggling together to put on a show”, says Hall, “it’s also about how these people help each other overcome their own personal problems and ultimately it is the bonds they create that matter the most. I think that is what resonates with many theatre groups like ours.”

The show is also a nostalgic one for the society as it was the first ever show performed in their headquarters, Heathfields Hall.

“When we built the Hall in 1992 it completely changed what we were able to do. Not only did we have our own home where we could rehearse but it also meant we could put on shows basically whenever we wanted to. Stepping Out was the first show we performed and it quickly prompted changes in the Hall because at the time the audience were all seated in chairs on the floor. We had complaints that some people couldn’t see the performer’s feet so ever since then we have raked seating that we put out so everyone gets a good view!”

After Stepping Out DAODS return to their second home, Dartford’s Orchard Theatre for the Irving Berlin classic Annie Get Your Gun in October this year.

Stepping Out is being performed at Heathfields Hall, Heath Lane, Dartford from 27th June – 2nd July . Tickets: 0208 300 8148

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It’s been another fantastic few weeks of entertainment: at the Orchard there was murder in The Mousetrap (I finally know whodunnit - and no, I’m not telling), toe-tapping tunes in That’s Entertainment, featuring guest stars The Overtones, and hot flushes galore in Menopause the Musical. Bromley’s Churchill Theatre kept it light with the ultimate feel-good show Hairspray and romantic comedy Legally Blonde, while the Marlowe in Canterbury introduced us to the James Plays, a new historical trilogy about three generations of Scottish kings.

June at the Orchard gets off to a great start for young and old alike with family favourite The Cat in the Hat (2nd-4th), followed by the extremely un-child-friendly Graeme of Thrones (also on the 4th - don’t get the two mixed up!). This parody of the smash hit TV show has had great reviews in London and been described as a must for any Game of Thrones fan - although I’ve heard it’s also full of spoilers for anyone not completely up to date. You have been warned.

Get ready to do the Time Warp (again) when Richard O’Brien’s Rocky Horror Show arrives in Dartford on 6th June (until 11th). Then go back to the 70s with Jackie the Musical (14th-18th), to relive the days when all we

needed to know about life, love and everything could be found in our favourite teen magazine.

The Orchard Youth Theatre are back on 19th and 20th with Myth’d, which explores the myths and legends of ancient Greece, and children from 14 local primary schools will be taking part in Dartford Choral Project’s What a Wonderful World on 21st and 22nd. Fans of Channel 4’s The Last Leg can enjoy an evening with the show’s host Adam Hills on 26th June, and the month comes to a close with Let It Be (27th June-2nd July), the Beatles reunion gig that never was. Fresh from the West End, the show packs in over 40 classic hits, so get ready to twist and shout the night away!

But that’s not all - because summer’s here now (so they tell us). And that means an unmissable programme of open air events in Central Park, including free concerts at the Henry Wellcome Bandstand every Sunday from 2pm. There’s also a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream on 21st June, and Changeling Theatre return on 27th July with She Stoops To Conquer; tickets are just £5 for Dartford residents. Bring the family and a picnic, cross your fingers for sunshine, and enjoy!

Local Entertainment NewsMay/ June Theatre Roundup by Liz Dyer

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Dartford Living recently announced an online business directory for the local area.

We are aiming to make this new website the premier online place to find a business or service in Dartford and the surrounding area. The site is easy to navigate and simple to search for local businesses and services.

We are offering a listing in the directory for an introductory price of just £20 for the whole year (reduced from £99). It’s even cheaper if you are a Dartford Living advertiser at just £10. This offers exceptional value for money with other local directory listings starting from in excess of £200!

As part of your listing you will receive a dedicated page for your business that can contain a description of the business, all your contact details including social media links, a Google map to your premises, any special offers and photos of your products and services.

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