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Nash is an online arts and entertainment magazine for the Tunbridge Wells area.
As well as informing you of the main events for the current and coming weeks, it reviews books, albums (with samples) and movies (with trailers of course). They also feature a monthly writing competition.
You’ll find it at nashmagazine.com or you can say hello [...]

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The personal blog of Lee Morán is packed with some really great photos and very enjoyable accounts of various travels and outings (I suppose that comes from being a journalist).
Visit him at leemoran.blogspot.com or say hi at twitter.com/lee_moran.

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Danuta Kean is a “freelance arts journalist and publishing commentator”. Her work has appeared in publications such as The Financial Times, The Independent on Sunday, and the Daily Mail. She also writes about music, film and the creative industries, and on top of that, she lectures at Brunel University.
Her site is a combination of a [...]

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The personal blog of Lady M covers a variety of topics. In her words:
“Life and times of a twenty something English girl. Following – Friends, Fashion, Fruit, Travelling, Culture, Running, Salsa its all here…”
Read more at thetrialsandtribulationsofladym.blogspot.com or say hi at twitter.com/Rachel_M_Ebbs.

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The Nether Regions is a strange website that is run by Sonia Diamond and Todd Brunner, who describe it as a soap opera.
Set in Tunbridge Wells, part of the story is true, part is fictional, but it’s not easy to work out which is which.
“Continuing tales from the tunnels, canals and skyways of Royal Tunbridge [...]

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This is the site for ‘So Tunbridge Wells Magazine’ which claims to be the ‘luxury local lifestyle magazine’ of the town.
“Each month we mirror the lifestyle and culture of our town by offering an intelligent, entertaining read reflecting local tastes, interests and attitudes. So Tunbridge Wells provides readers with news, reviews, interviews and comment including [...]

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Once around the park is a brilliantly simple blog by Clare Grant (one of a number of blogs by Clare. See her blogger profile for more) where, after a walk round the park, she records her most vivid impression in 30 words.
See it at oncearoundthepark.blogspot.com.

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Street Photography in Tunbridge Wells is a site packed full of photos of Tunbridge Wells. The author’s hobby, as you may have guessed, is street photography, and this site hosts a huge amount of photos of the town, and various events.
Have a look at tunbridgewellsphotography.blogspot.com

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Royal Tunbridge Wells Tourist Information is a website run by Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, and is a great place to go to find out where to go and what to see in the town.
Have a look at visittunbridgewells.com.

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drinktw is part of a family of websites that aim to provide details of various establishments in Tunbridge Wells.
Unsurprisingly, drinktw is dedicated to the pubs and bars of the town. You can look for places by keyword, or by their ranking. Anyone is welcome to submit and review somewhere they’ve been, or to just add [...]

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