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Members Evening – 6 Days!
mywebman
27th September 2013
Marden Business Forum - Members Evening on 3rd October 2013   6 days Until Members Evening! Dear Members, Just a reminder that on 3rd October (next Thursday), at 6pm is the 2013 members 'Meet & Greet' evening. The event, hosted by John Warnett of BBC Radio Kent, is being held in the Stile Bridge Pub, Staplehurst Road, Marden, Kent, TN12 9BH There will be a ra...
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Yalding Exemption Permits
mywebman
23rd September 2013
It has come to the attention of Kent County Council that some local businesses are having their operations unduly affected by the weight restrictions through Yalding and Collier Street. As such the council would like to offer exemption permits to allow large vehicles to enter the restriction zone whilst on local business. Click Here for more information and details on how to apply for a permit.
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Events Executive at Wellbeing People
mywebman
19th September 2013
Job Title:   Events Executive Company: Wellbeing People trading as Water for Work & Home Ltd Job Description:   To assist at Company Wellbeing Events, taking clients through instant employee health checks using the interactive health check kiosk and/or the Cyclo-ssage Massage System.  When office based, assist with general wellbeing/sales admin. (more…)
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Members Evening – 3 October 2013
mywebman
12th September 2013
UPDATE: The meet & greet evening was a great success.  A really good evening for networking and getting to know fellow members.  As well as many members speaking about their businesses, John Warnett gave an interesting insight into the life of a radio presenter and Kirsten Gower of K College spoke about the benefits of recruiting local students. Many thanks for the Stile Bridge for hosting t...
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Newsletter August 2013
mywebman
11th September 2013
Marden Business Forum - Newsletter August 2013 View this email in your browser MBF News & Events - August 2013 Neighbourhood Plan Workshop Come along to the Memorial Hall from 09:30am until 1pm on Saturday 21st September. The meeting will look into the environment in and around Marden and issues affecting conservation, industry and housing. Click here for more i...
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Marden Children’s Centre
mywebman
11th September 2013
Due to a reduction in funding Kent County Council are currently consulting on the future of some of the Children's Centres in Kent. In some cases this will involve linking centres to reduce management and administrative costs, but in some other cases it will mean closure.  Marden Children's Centre is on the list of potential closures. If you would like to know more about the consultation process...
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Ben Miller Sketch Show
mywebman
11th September 2013
Three hours of filming to produce approx 5 mins of a new silent sketch show, staring Ben Miller, took place at Stanleys Garage on Sunday evening. "It was a great experience to watch the effort that goes into perfecting each shot.   Ben Miller was a real gentleman and kept a great humor and positive drive no matter how many times a re-take was called for, stopping to pose with the locals between sh...
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Appeal from Marden Scouts
mywebman
10th September 2013
Dear Marden Busines Forum As I'm sure you aware the Scout HQ is situated behind the the library in Marden Village.  The Scout was a redundant site hut and was donated to the Group in 1987! Over recent years the Scout Groups membership has increased and so the Groups Executive committee have had to plan for future growth.  A major factor of our planning was to examine the Scout HQ and plan for re...
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Neighbourhood Plan Workshops
mywebman
10th September 2013
The Marden Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group are holding two workshops on Saturday 21st September at The Memorial Hall, Marden. Session 1, from 9:30 until 11:00 will look at appraising the landscape, natural environment and the use of green technology in and around the Parish. Session 2, from 11:15 until 12:45 will look into the village envelope, conservation area, open spaces and economic devel...
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