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Unbeaten Cranbrook and Adams claim September team of the month awards

Two unbeaten sides - Cranbrook and Adams Grammar School - claim the September Team of the Month awards. The Kent side have won seven straight games, scoring 363 points, including the 55-3 defeat of Bethany in the U18 Cup.

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Cranbrook continue fine start with thumping win over Bethany

Cranbrook have started the season like a train and swept aside local rivals Bethany 55-3 in the first round of the U18 Cup. The total so far for the Kent school is 261 in four games.

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Enthusiasm for law keeps me working

Alan Williams joined Buss Murton - the Kent-based law firm, which has offices in Tunbridge Wells, Cranbrook and Dartford and a history which dates back to 1713 - as senior partner eight months ago and is thoroughly enjoying his new role.

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Town seen as capital of the weald

The Idyllic town of Cranbrook, known as the capital of the Weald, lies in the heart of the rolling Kent countryside.

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Aye, aye - a novel way to celebrate

Pupils from 14 schools in West Kent celebrated the joy of reading with the Schools Themed Book Awards. Instigated in 2006 by secondary school librarians to encourage reading, the ceremony at Cranbrook School recognised books which ...

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Restaurant review: Apicius

This week Jasper Gerard visits Apicius, Cranbrook, Kent.