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The latest edition of the Medway Messenger is in the shops now with
all the latest news, sport and plenty more.
We're told the weather is improving so now could be a good time to win
£450 of gardening vouchers or arrange a day trip to France with our £3 P&O offer.
Free leisure guide What's On is on a high with a feature about treetop
adventure Go Ape, an exhibition devoted to Hammer Horror star Peter
Cushing and games and competitions for younger readers in Fun Club.
There's also a seven-day TV guide.
Kent Business is free with this week's issue with the Duke of York and
Jools Holland at the Kentchoices 4 U show and how one of the
universities at Medway plans to be among the best in the UK.
In sport, it could be a massive weekend for the Gills as a win
tomorrow at home to Torquay could clinch promotion -if other results
go their way. We have news from Priestfield across five pages.
Peter Cook looks back at the devastating bombing of a Rochester street
in Medway Memories - there are some amazing old pictures while Alan
Watkins is in the driving seat for the Codgers Club, explaining why
he's worried about his new car.
There are Easter bonnet and Festival of Steam and Transport picture
specials plus a feature about the closure of Kingsnorth Power Station.
There are three pages of letters and the chance to collect another
token for those schools taking part in our play fort competition.
It's all in the Medway Messenger - don't miss it.