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Published Date: 01 December 2009
Kettering could be the world's first ever twin town to Walt Disney World after it was one of 25 to be short-listed.
Caroline Gulla was one of more than 500 people to nominate their home towns to become Walt Disney World's official twin town.

If successful, Kettering will be announced as having official Walt Disney World Twinned Town status and arrangements will be made to hold a magical Disney party in January to celebrate the twinning.

Among the other 25 towns and cities to be shortlisted include Blackpool, Brighton, Edinburgh, Milton Keynes, Wigan and Norwich



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  • Last Updated: 01 December 2009 4:02 PM
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Ray Rodden,

Corby 01/12/2009 16:58:42
Appropriote, after the Faryl Farce the council would seem at home with another micky mouse organisation
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garethktfc08,

Kettering 01/12/2009 18:00:13
is this really news? mickey mouse reporting i think
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Treacle Tart,

01/12/2009 21:19:25
What a joke! I would be ashamed and embarrassed to say my town is twinned with disney land! It just makes Kettering look like a laughing stock! Well done another idiotic idea from Northants!
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the daddy,

kettering 02/12/2009 13:37:18
i guess this is to go with our mickey mouse council!
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Paul Lauff,

Frankfurt am Main 02/12/2009 16:10:36
I was going to comment using the terms "council" and "Mickey Mouse" but have been pre-empted!
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fred65,

kettering 07/12/2009 18:43:23
Well,at the end of the day we do have a micky mouse council
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