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MEDWAY'S PAST IS BOTH FASCINATING AND
CRUCIAL to the life of Great Britain. Some historians say the towns'
expectations have risen and fallen with the fortunes of the empire.
Medway's past should be cherished in
the hope that history can teach us to learn from our mistakes.
I have followed this principle over the past
five years while writing the Memories page in the Medway News. In autumn 2006
Trinity Mirror, the huge publishing concern that owned the News, dropped
contributing Memories editors, denying loyal readers the chance to read my
honeyed words every Friday.
The News and its sister papers have now
been sold to Northcliffe Media, part of the Daily Mail group, which is shortly
shutting the office in New Road Avenue and moving operations to a business park
in Gillingham.
This website includes a selection based
on the features I wrote for the Medway News Memories page. All the
material has been extensively revised with extra information and more images.
Many of the features are new and exclusive to this site.
I shall add new pages as often as
possible, so log on and enjoy ... and please write in by clicking here.
Stephen Rayner
This site is not
affiliated to the Medway News, but we're still good friends.
Click here
for an index to the Chatham News 1895-1965
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