Twinning • Maidstone is twinned with
Beauvais in
Picardy,
France. A Twinning Association Committee meets every month. It organises annual trips to the Jeanne Hachette Festival in Beauvais. An annual sporting weekend is also held, with Maidstone and Beauvais taking it in turns to host the event.
Radio The
BBC Local Radio station which broadcast to the town is
BBC Radio Kent, on 96.7 FM. There are several radio stations based in the town, or which broadcast to it.
KMFM Maidstone, formerly CTR 105.6, is the local commercial station. It used to broadcast from studios on Mill Street, however now broadcasts from the studios of sister station
KMFM Medway in
Strood. Hospital Radio Maidstone, which broadcasts from
Maidstone Hospital, started broadcasting in 1963.
Invicta FM, now
Heart South, used to broadcast from Canterbury but had a second studio in Earl Street.
Television Local news and television programmes are provided by
BBC South East and
ITV Meridian. Television signals are received from the
Bluebell Hill TV transmitter on the crest of the
North Downs which is situated north of the town.
The Maidstone Studios, formerly called TVS Television Centre, is the UK's largest independent television studio complex. It is based at Vinters Park on New Cut Road. The studio complex first opened in late 1982, providing broadcasting and production output for
Television South (TVS). The site was also used as a regional office and a news gathering hub, broadcasting the South East daily edition of
Coast to Coast. TVS continued to use Maidstone until the end of their franchise, which they lost in 1991. The studio complex is now home to two studios. Studio One, with 12,000 sqft space, is the flagship studio and has seen many national TV programmes such as
Supermarket Sweep,
Take Me Out and
Catchphrase.
Newspapers The town is served by the local newspaper,
Kent Messenger which publishes on Fridays.
Theatre Theatres include the
Hazlitt Theatre; RiverStage; The Exchange Studio (previously the ‘‘Corn Exchange’’); and the Hermitage Millennium Amphitheatre.
Literature Maidstone is mentioned several times in
Ian Fleming's 1955
James Bond novel,
Moonraker. Villain Hugo Drax passes through King Street and Gabriels Hill and later stops at the Thomas Wyatt Hotel. Writer
Jack London recounts his visit to Maidstone in his 1903 book
The People of the Abyss. Whilst living in the slums of London in the summer of 1902, he heads to Maidstone in search of hop-picking work up the London Road. He finds lodgings with a "Sea Wife" living in the poor quarter of Maidstone, and persuades her and her husband to let him stay in their front room.
Museums Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery Maidstone Museum & Art Gallery is located in the town centre, near to the
Fremlin Walk shopping centre. Operated by
Maidstone Borough Council, the museum is open seven days a week, with free admission. The Museum & Art Gallery has a large collection of over 600,000 objects, including collections about
ancient Egyptians;
archaeology;
costume;
ethnography;
biology;
fine and decorative art;
geology;
Japanese decorative arts and prints; and
local history. It also hosts temporary exhibitions. The core of the museum is located within the former Chillington Manor, an Elizabethan
manor house completed in 1577. New wings were added to the building in the 19th century. A striking gold-coloured extension was added in 2012 which has extended the display space by 40% but the modern design has divided opinion.
Kent Life Kent Life, formerly the Museum of Kent Life, is an open-air rural life museum at
Sandling, near
Allington Locks, on the east bank of the
River Medway. The museum includes a collection of historic buildings including a chapel, village hall and old houses. It also includes displays on agriculture, including a farm yard and farm animals.
Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages The
Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages is located in a Grade I
Listed tithe barn near the
Archbishop's Palace. The museum was established by
Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake, a former mayor of Maidstone, who amassed a large collection of
horse-drawn vehicles.
Martian crater Following the
NASA tradition of naming craters on
Mars after small towns, the
Maidstone crater was added to the list of Martian geographical features in 1976. ==Sport==