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Tonbridge and Malling is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England. Tonbridge is the largest settlement but the authority is based in the modern development of Kings Hill.

Tonbridge and Malling District
Non-metropolitan district
Tonbridge and Malling shown within Kent
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionSouth East England
Non-metropolitan countyKent
StatusNon-metropolitan district
Admin HQWest Malling
Incorporated1 April 1974
Government
  TypeNon-metropolitan district council
  BodyTonbridge and Malling Borough Council
  LeadershipLeader & Cabinet (Conservative)
  MPsTracey Crouch
Tom Tugendhat
Area
  Total92.71 sq mi (240.13 km2)
  Rank150th (of 309)
Population
 (mid-2019 est.)
  Total132,153
  Rank169th (of 309)
  Density1,400/sq mi (550/km2)
  Ethnicity
98.3% White
Time zoneUTC0 (GMT)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
ONS code29UP (ONS)
E07000115 (GSS)
OS grid referenceTQ6386756441
Websitewww.tmbc.gov.uk

Geography


Tonbridge and Malling Borough covers an area from the North Downs at Burham and Snodland in the north to the town of Tonbridge in the south. The River Medway meanders north-east through the borough towards the Medway Gap, having in the west of the area received the River Eden. The castle-passing Eden Valley Walk is also mostly in this borough.


Administrative history


The district was created on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the urban district of Tonbridge, together with Malling Rural District and the civil parishes of Hadlow and Hildenborough from Tonbridge Rural District. The district received borough status on 16 December 1983 and the council was renamed Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. The ceremonial head of the council, the chairman, was known as mayor after that date.


History and architecture



Ancient times


The area has been occupied for thousands of years. The Neolithic people left behind much evidence: megaliths such as Kit's Coty House at Aylesford and the Coldrum Stones at Trottiscliffe; and the Long barrows at Addington being examples. Bronze and Iron Age finds are also plentiful. There is evidence of the Romano-British civilisation along the Medway Valley.

The immediate district of Tonbridge is omitted from the Domesday Book; however most other settlements in the Borough are included. Castles were built at Tonbridge, Allington and West Malling in the 13th century. Religious houses: Malling, Aylesford and Tonbridge were built: one such was St Mary's Abbey dating from 1092. Aylesford Priory on the banks of the Medway, was built in the 13th century.

There are surviving medieval manor houses including Ightham Mote and Old Soar Manor.


19th century onwards



Description

Tonbridge district can be divided in two distinct areas, which were divided at the beginning of the nineteenth century by the woods and heaths of the ragstone (1) ridge from Great Comp to East Malling. Northwards lies the well peopled Vale of Holmesdale with the market town of West Malling as the principal centre of population, an area crossed lengthways by the railway and motorway (M20); southwards of the ridge is the heavy clay of the Weald and valley of the Medway[1]

Kentish ragstone geologically speaking is the Upper Greensand Ridge, used in church building in Kent.


Modern times


Hadlow Tower is in Tonbridge and Malling Borough
Hadlow Tower is in Tonbridge and Malling Borough
Fairlawne House is in this borough
Fairlawne House is in this borough

The land included is mainly agricultural – orchards, and livestock in the main – although major business parks and buildings within 30 miles (50 km) coupled with the railways and the motorway means a majority of working residents commute to work in the more built-up villages and Tonbridge. The new settlement of Kings Hill can be regarded as tied in with the economy of Maidstone equally with that of parts of Kent further to the western extremity.

A remnant of the once flourishing hop-growing industry is provided by a tourist attraction at Beltring: once the Whitbread Hop Farm, it puts on weekend exhibitions and shows. Tonbridge and Malling has 27 listed buildings in the highest category of the national system, Grade I. This includes eight churches, five reduced structures left over from St Mary's Abbey or Malling Abbey, West Malling and four manor houses, mostly built by lower social ranks than the titled nobility.

Ightham Mote is in Tonbridge and Malling
Ightham Mote is in Tonbridge and Malling

A diverse materials and appearance construction is Ightham Mote which is recognised in the highest category of the UK's architecture listing system, Grade I, though no longer in private hands. East Malling Research Station disseminates results of research into matters affecting horticultural crops, with particular emphasis on the fruit, hop and nursery stock industries.

Many of the villages are beside long-distance walks with tourist accommodation, enabling tours of the orchards and bluebell woods.


Housing


Housing ranges from mid-rise in relatively small areas of towns to low-rise housing, generally with gardens in the villages and most parts of the towns.


Local government



Borough


Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council
Type
Type
Non-metropolitan district
Leadership
Mayor
Sue Bell,
Conservative
since 10 May 2022
Leader
Matt Boughton, Conservative
since 13 July 2021
Chief Executive
Julie Beilby
Structure
Seats54
Meeting place
Gibson Building, Gibson Drive, Kings Hill, West Malling, ME19 4LZ
Website
tmbc.gov.uk

Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council's main offices are at the Gibson Building in Kings Hill; this is the converted and extended officers' mess building from the former RAF West Malling.[2] The council moved to the Gibson Building in November 1974, just a few months after the council's creation.[3] The council also has an office at Tonbridge Castle, which had been the offices of the former Tonbridge Urban District Council.[4]

Following the 2015 elections, the political makeup of the council was the following: 48 Conservative, 4 Liberal Democrats and 2 Independents.

Following the 2019 election the council is still under Conservative control, as it has been since 2003.


Wards


The borough is divided for borough council elections into 26 wards, including seven in the town of Tonbridge (Cage Green, Castle, Higham, Judd, Medway, Trench and Vauxhall wards). Outside the town, councillors serve wards covering the following villages or groups of villages, many of which have parish councils also (see below):


Civil parishes


The lower tier of local government is the civil parish. In this district they are as follows:

Tonbridge, being the former area of Tonbridge Urban District Council, is an unparished area.

In the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the area is covered by the larger Tonbridge and Malling Parliamentary Constituency and part of Chatham and Aylesford Parliament constituency.


Mayors and chairmen



Population


In the 2011 census the population was 120,805.


Transport


Six railway routes operate through the borough.

The South Eastern Main Line on the route London – Tonbridge – Ashford International – Dover crosses the west of the borough with stations at Hildenborough and Tonbridge.

The Maidstone East Line on the route Victoria – Maidstone East – Ashford International – Canterbury – Thanet with its stations at Borough Green & Wrotham, West Malling for Kings Hill, East Malling and Barming crosses the north of the borough.

From Tonbridge, the Hastings line services run to Tunbridge Wells and Hastings, with some through services from Hastings to London, and the Redhill to Tonbridge Line services run to Redhill: through services on that line to Guildford have been discontinued.

The High Speed 1 line with Eurostar services crosses the north of the borough, but there are no stations here, although southeastern high speed commuter services to / from London St Pancras call at Snodland during the morning and evening peak periods.

The Medway Valley Line links the North Kent Line at Strood with the South Eastern Main Line at Paddock Wood railway station. Stations are at Snodland, New Hythe, and Aylesford on the Strood – Maidstone West section of the line in the north of the borough and Wateringbury on the Maidstone West – Paddock Wood section of the line in the south of the borough. Beltring and Brandbridges Halt is close to the borough boundary. Trains on this line now run through from Paddock Wood to Tonbridge, but through services from Maidstone West via Strood to London Bridge have been discontinued.

The borough has road routes passing through it. There are three motorways: the M2, M20 and the M26; three west-east roads (A20; A21 and the A26 road). Three other roads of similar stature are the A227, A228 and A229.

In addition there are long distance footpaths, among them the Greensand Way, the Medway Valley Walk, the Wealdway and the Eden Valley Walk.[citation needed]


Youth radio station


Tonbridge and Malling has youth projects and organisations including Cupid FM, the first ever youth radio station or project of its kind within the area. The project received funding and support from Kent County Council and Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council, and during 2006 set up a studio and online broadcast which came to a close in November of that year. The station was run by local teens and music was populated by the latest chart hits.


Freedom of the Borough


The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the Borough of Tonbridge and Malling.


Individuals



Military Units


[16]


See also



References


Kent History Illustrated Frank W Jessup (KCC, 1966)

  1. extract from Kent Dr Felix Hull (An Ordnance Survey Historical Guide 1988)
  2. Historic England. "Gibson Building, Gibson Drive, Kings Hill (1387787)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  3. "Next week Tonbridge and Malling District Council moves to new headquarters at West Malling Airfield". Kent and Sussex Courier. Tunbridge Wells. 22 November 1974. p. 44. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  4. "Contact us". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  5. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 10 May 2005.
  6. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 9 May 2006.
  7. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 15 May 2007.
  8. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 13 May 2008.
  9. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 12 May 2009.
  10. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 11 May 2010.
  11. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 17 May 2011.
  12. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 30 May 2012.
  13. "Council Minutes". Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. 14 May 2013.
  14. "Former councillor joins roll of highest honoured - Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council". Archived from the original on 25 September 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  15. "Tonbridge crowds cheer Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment". BBC News. 19 June 2011.
  16. "'Exceptional' Peter Bolt is made Freeman".



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Tonbridge and Malling ist ein Verwaltungsbezirk mit dem Status eines Borough in der Grafschaft Kent in England. Er umfasst ein Gebiet, das von den North Downs im Norden bis zur Stadt Tonbridge im Süden reicht, in Richtung Nordosten wird er vom Fluss Medway durchflossen. Verwaltungssitz ist West Malling; weitere bedeutende Orte sind Aylesford, Burham, East Peckham, Hadlow, Hildenborough, Kings Hill, Snodland und Tonbridge.
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Тонбридж-энд-Моллинг (англ. Tonbridge and Malling) — неметрополитенский район (англ. non-metropolitan district) со статусом боро в графстве Кент (Англия). Административный центр — город Уэст-Моллинг.



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