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Some History of the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis area
In the 15th Century Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district was governed by a Portreeve, 12 Brethren and 24 Commoners who together formed the governing body under the Archbishop of Canterbury . The first Mayor of the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district not directly responsible to the Archbishop was appointed in 1549 when the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district renewed its Charter of Incorporation. This charter was forfeited in 1554 because of Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district support of Wyatt's Rebellion, but in 1559 Queen Elizabeth I granted the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district a new charter and the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district was created a Borough. The Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district in common with other corporations, was obliged by James I in 1619 to obtain confirmation of its charter.
The Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district used the arms of Archbishop Courtenay, who might be considered the founder of the late medieval Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district, and added fesse to denote its status as a river town. To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Cheaper Maidstone Taxis area first Charter of Incorporation in 1949, an application was made to the College of Heralds to add a crest and supporters to the Coat of Arms. Above the shield the blue and gold mantling now bears a horse's head, the Kentish Invicta (meaning unconquered), with a chaplet of hops.
On 31 March 1987 the Borough of the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district was authorised by Royal Licence, signed by Queen Elizabeth II, to use the Amorial Bearings of the old Borough, but without the parchment scrolls bearing the dates 1549 and 1949 suspended from the collars of supporters. The Coat of Arms is reserved for use by the Mayor of the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district on civic occasions. The Borough Council's logo appears on Council vehicles, buildings, correspondence and publications.
Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district today
The Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district is at the heart of the Garden of England surrounded by beautiful countryside with orchards, vineyards and rolling downlands. The River Medway runs through the centre of the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis Area where there is one of the south east's finest museums, the country's best collection of carriages and the medieval Archbishops' Palace.
County cricket is played near to the centre of town in Mote Park which is also home to the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis modern Leisure Centre.
The Borough of the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district has many other tourist attractions such as Leeds Castle , 'The most beautiful castle in the world' & the award winning Museum of Kent Life.
The Cheaper Maidstone Taxis area is the County Town of Kent and occupies a strategic position on the main road route between London and continental Europe. It is 30 miles from the City of London and 30 miles from the English Channel and Channel Tunnel . There are four junctions providing direct access to the M20 motorway and the M2 motorway from the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis district.
Listed below are some of the Cheaper Maidstone Taxis area operators: -
Payless Taxis
M & A Taxis
Express Cabs & Couriers
A2B Taxis of Maidstone
Ace Taxis Maidstone Ltd
Airports GB
Cavalier Taxis Ltd
Connect Cars
Express Cabs
Comfort Cars
Intacab
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