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The Assembly Hall Theatre is a theatre in Tunbridge Wells seating 1,020 people. The theatre hosts a variety of popular music, comedy, family, dance, drama, classical music and variety events, as well as an annual pantomime .
Councillors meet regularly at Tunbridge Wells Town Hall. [24] Tunbridge Wells local elections show a pattern since 1973 of Conservative party dominance, apart from a two-year period from 1994 to 1996 of no overall control and a two-year period from 1996 to 1998 when the Liberal Democrats held a majority. By 2008, the Conservatives had a large ...
Originally launched in 1946 as the Tunbridge Wells Drama Club, after the church became available in 1977, the club and its committee became central to the building's revival. After the restoration of the building in 1982, it renamed itself as Trinity Theatre Club. Today it is one of the most active amateur theatre clubs in the South East ...
Internally, the principal rooms in the complex were the council chamber and the mayor's parlour in the town hall and the main auditorium in the assembly hall. [ 5 ] The building continued to serve as the headquarters of Tunbridge Wells Corporation for much of the 20th century and remained the local seat of government when the enlarged Tunbridge ...
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells; C. Church of King Charles the Martyr, Royal Tunbridge Wells; Corn Exchange, Tunbridge Wells; Culverden Stadium; F.
Southborough is a town and civil parish in the borough of Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England. It lies immediately to the north of the town of Tunbridge Wells and includes the district of High Brooms, with the A26 road passing through it. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 11,124.
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[3] [4] That first borough of Tunbridge Wells was renamed "Royal Tunbridge Wells" in 1909 following a petition from the borough council to Edward VII. [ 5 ] The modern district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 , covering the whole area of three former districts and parts of a fourth, which were all abolished at ...