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Malling was a hard-hitting investigative journalist who became the host of the CBC's the fifth estate from 1976 to 1990.
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Since Uckfield was part of the Archbishop's extensive Manor of South Malling, some of these travellers could have been bound for Canterbury for business or other ( e. g. religious ) reasons, though others had destinations elsewhere along the route.
Clarkson was brought on to co-host with Warner Troyer for the first season, but, due to persistent problems between the two, Troyer left the series, leaving Clarkson to host with Peter Reilly and Eric Malling thereafter.
Caerleon was followed soon after by West Malling, in the suburb of Penshurst, New South Wales, and Annesbury, in the suburb of Ashfield, New South Wales, both built circa 1888.
The album was released by Matador Records and Mute Records in October 1996 ( reaching number 50 in the UK album chart ) and features appearances by Thermos Malling of Doo Rag ( credited with " Bang " on " 2Kindsa Love "), Rufus Thomas and Money Mark and a cover version of " Fuck Shit Up " originally by Dub Narcotic Sound System with Judah Bauer on lead vocals.
The owner of the folly was issued with a Compulsory Purchase Order by Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council in July 2006.
The HRI was constituted in May 1990 from the AFRC Institute of Horticultural Research Stations at Wellesbourne ( the National Vegetable Research Station ), East Malling ( the East Malling Research Station ) and Littlehampton ( the Glasshouse Crops Research Institute ), the Hop Unit at Wye College and the ADAS Experimental Stations of MAFF at Efford, Kirton and Stockbridge.
Akers-Douglas was born in West Malling, Kent, the son of Reverend Aretas Akers, parson of West Malling, and his wife Frances Maria, daughter of Francis Holles Brandram.
The principle development of the site was done by Rouse Kent, commencing on the old West Malling airfield site in 1989.
Royal Air Force Station West Malling or RAF West Malling was a Royal Air Force station located south of West Malling, Kent, England and west of Maidstone, Kent.
As war approached, the airfield was taken over by the military, to become RAF West Malling in 1940, serving in the front line against the Luftwaffe.
RAF West Malling was not fully operational during the Battle of Britain, suffering from several damaging bombing raids, but did play an active part in the later stages of the air campaign, becoming a premier night-fighter base.
In September 1942 Squadron Leader Cathcart Wight-Boycott was promoted to Acting Wing Commander and posted to RAF West Malling as Officer Commanding 29 Squadron who were still flying Bristol Beaufighters.
From 20 June to 21 July 1944, No. 322 Squadron, equipped with Spitfire Mk XIVs was stationed at West Malling, tasked with intercepting VI " doodlebug " flying bombs launched from the Dutch and French coasts towards London.
The former Officers Mess ( now the Gibson Building, and used as Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council offices ) was built in 1939, and is now a Grade II listed building.
Situated near the site of the old guard house, a memorial to the personnel stationed at RAF West Malling was unveiled on 9 June 2002.
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There is also a Grade II * Listed 1966 Abbey Church which is used by the Anglican Benedictine nuns who have made Malling Abbey their home since 1916.
Richard Russell was the son of Nathaniel Russell, a surgeon of Lewes, in Sussex, who at one time owned Ranscomb Manor, in South Malling, near Lewes.
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This new parish is a mixed residential housing estate and commercial development formed from parts of West Malling, Mereworth, East Malling and Wateringbury.
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* The Jireh Chapel, off Malling Street, is a Grade I listed building, being a rare survivor of its type dating from 1805.
In the case of apples, in which research is being carried out in order to develop resistance to diseases such as apple scab ( Venturia inaequalis ), powdery mildew ( Podosphaera leucotricha ), orchard fireblight ( Erwinia amylovora ), woolly apple aphid ( Eriosoma lanigerum ) and collar rot ( Phytophthora cactorum ), the main sources of resistant material used in breeding programmes such as those being run by East Malling Research Station in England or Hortresearch in New Zealand are major gene resistances derived from crab-apples.
In May 2006 Orange sought planning permission from Maidstone Borough Council to install a telecommunications mast just across the border between the Maidstone and Tonbridge & Malling borough councils.
The principal forts of the Gask Ridge frontier system were ( from south to north ): Camelon, Drumquhassle, Malling / Menteith, Doune, Glenbank ( fortlet ), Bochastle, Ardoch, Kaims Castle ( fortlet ), Strageath, Dalginross, Bertha, Fendoch, Cargill ( fort and fortlet ), Inchtuthil ( Legionary fortress ), Cardean, Inverquharity ( fortlet ), and Stracathro.
Located beside the A228, transport links include bus services to and from West Malling, Maidstone, Chatham and Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Kings Hill has frequent bus services to and from West Malling, Maidstone, Chatham and Tunbridge Wells.
In March 1965, Air Cadet 618 VGS ( Volunteer Gliding School ) moved to West Malling from RAF Manston, setting up its headquarters in the old dispersal area near the runway threshold.
West Malling is some 35 miles ( 56 km ) from central London, next to the main road between London and the coastal ferry ports of Folkestone and Dover and with good links by road and rail the area has become a popular commuter location.
Originally established on the main road to London from the coast, West Malling is about a mile ( 1½ km ) from Junction 4 of the M20, and from Junction 2 of the M26 which leads on to the M25, encircling London.
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