Gravesend Messenger out now
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Your great value, award
winning Gravesend Messenger is out now, full of local
news, pictures and sport.
This week a Gravesend general
election candidate will stand trial after appearing in court to
deny drink driving.
And NO rain has stopped play at a
north Kent primary school after teachers deemed the dry
weather had made its fields too hard and dangerous for sports
day.
The developer behind a
controversial town centre regeneration project has hit back at
critics.
And a Gravesend-based
indie band is set to make its TV debut after spending a week
with some of the world's squarest teenagers.
Inside this week you'll find
outdoor cinema tickets up for grabs, as well as the chance to
win English Heritage family membership and days out.
There are also Brands Hatch British
Superbikes tickets up for grabs, and an offer of a cash saving on
sunset safaris at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park.
Don't miss our What's
On pages, including the usual seven-day TV guide, and.
your Home and Leisure and Kent Homes supplements.
Our sports pages have all the
latest on the borough's teams and this week there are 50
job ads if you're looking for work.
All this in the
latest Gravesend Messenger – pop out and pick up a copy
today.
Wednesday, July 14 2010
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