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Halling Bishops' Palace

By The Secretary Halling Historical Society

Friday, 11 March 2022

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The Committee of Halling Historical Society is saddened and disappointed at the decrepit and dilapidated condition of the Halling Bishops' Palace and adjacent Lime Works railway track and embankment. The attached letter has been sent to the local Medway Council Member and he has already forwarded it to the Council officer concerned.. We await some action.

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