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Pick up your copy of Medway Messenger today

By: Danny Boyle

Published: 08:30, 17 January 2011

The latest edition of the Medway Messenger is in the shops now with all the latest news, pictures and sport from the weekend.

We are giving readers the chance to win tickets for the long-awaited sequel to the Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies. Andrew Lloyd Webber's spectacular new musical reunites the masked Phantom with his only true love, Christine Daae, at London's Adelphi Theatre.

The last survivor of the HMS Truculent disaster has recalled the fateful day his submarine sank with the loss of 64 lives after a memorial service at the St George's Centre on Saturday.

We can reveal sailors from HMS Chatham will parade through the town next month for what is likely to be the last time to mark the decommissioning of the ship.

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And police announce a drive to catch people ignoring road closed signs in Chatham's Globe Lane has left more than 500 drivers with warnings.

Jenni Horn brings you Going Out, two pages on all the latest news from the local entertainment scene including ghost walks returning to Chatham's Historic Dockyard.

The week's TV highlights are in Box Clever, there are quizzes, crossword and Sudoku on our Coffee Break page and columnists Nikki White and kmfm DJ Andy Walker are both in action.

In Sport, Gills manager Andy Hessenthaler thanks chaiman Paul Scally for keeping the faith after seven wins in eight games.

All this and lots more in the latest edition of the Medway Messenger - pop out and pick up your copy today.

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