Medway Messenger, out now
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It's a Dickens of a bumper edition - the latest Medway Messenger
has a 32-page special supplement to mark the 200th anniversary of
the great writer's birth.
Find out more about his connections with the places that
inspired him - including Chatham and Rochester - and how you can
follow in his footsteps.
As well as the Dickens special, there is the usual action-packed
mix of news, sport, pictures, competitions and offers plus our Kent
Business supplement.
You could win a hotel stay in London, sail to France for just £3
or claim free tickets to the Ideal Home Show. One of the biggest
events in the pop music calendar is the Brit Awards and the winner
of our tickets competition will be there, rubbing shoulders with
the stars.
If you are looking to move home, our property supplement is the
place to start with hundreds of houses and flats for
sale. Home of the week is an attractive Rochester flat with
great views of the river.
Free leisure guide What's On has more on Dickens plus an
interview with Torchwood star John Barrowman and your seven-day TV
guide.
The possibility of an international airport in Medway is still
high on the news agenda and we have the results of a poll carried
out by the Messenger - we know what Medway's leaders think of the
proposal, but how do our readers see it?
David Jones is at the helm of the Codgers' Club this week,
wondering why people are so apathetic when it comes to consultation
and why David Jason's new TV series is so bad.
There are two pages of your letters and Peter Cook looks at
Royal Engineers history and gives a rare glimpse inside
the Jezreels Tower in Medway Memories.
Picture specials include Medway Secondary School Games
futsal tournament, the mhs homes charity sleep-out and Byron
Primary School pupils enjoying science workshops at Rochester
Cathedral.
There are 13 pages of sport with the latest news from
Priestfield as the Gills seek to turn around their recent poor form
and Goal! our Medway Messenger Youth League special.
All this and plenty more in the Medway Messenger - in the shops
now.
Friday, February 03 2012
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