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Friday, 24 August 2018

The Safer in Kent Fund - Apply Now



Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott has released a further £100,000 from his commissioning budget for selected organisations to apply for up to £10,000 each to help prevent crime and antisocial behaviour in their neighbourhoods.

The Safer in Kent Fund is open for bids until Tuesday the 11th of September. Applicants should be able to offer evidence to support the need for their project and demonstrate how it will help make their area safer in the long term.

Examples of such projects could include: diversionary activities, training, crime prevention equipment, awareness campaigns or clean up kits.

The fund is available for projects that will help prevent crime and antisocial behaviour in local neighbourhoods. Projects of particular interest would be those that meet the following:

Supporting rural and coastal communities to stay safe.

 Reducing re-offending.
 Supporting young people through the provision of diversionary or preventative activities for those committing antisocial behaviour, at the cusp of the criminal justice system or within the criminal justice system who are at risk from such issues a youth violence, gangs and knife crime.
 Tackling antisocial behaviour.
 Preventing crime and fraud.
 Supporting communities to raise awareness of risk, safety issues and crime prevention, particularly hard to access communities.
 Innovative projects that meet at least one of the PCC's priorities but do not fit within the categories above.
To be eligible projects must meet one or more of the Police and Crime Plan priorities, and not be for victims' services or mental health as these are funded separately. All funding will be subject to final end of year monitoring.
To apply for funding, please first read the funding grant conditions to ensure your project is eligible.
To read the full eligibility criteria and to submit an application for funding, visit: www.kent-pcc.gov.uk/Safer
Matthew Scott said:
“Preventing crime and anti-social behaviour requires teamwork between the police and local neighbourhoods and I am pleased to be able to support this ongoing effort with funding for locally based initiatives. I welcome bids from charities, Community Interest Companies and other groups that will help Kent Police prevent criminality and antisocial behaviour and hopefully stop people from becoming victims of crime.”
Funding opened on Tuesday the 21st of August and closes on Tuesday the 11th of September at 5:00pm prompt.
Any projects considered for Safer in Kent funding must complete the relevant application form in full. Applicants should be notified of the final outcome by Tuesday the 25th of September 2018.
Upchurch Matters
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Thursday, 23 August 2018

Emergency Road Closure - School Lane, Iwade

It will be necessary to close School Lane, Iwade from 22th August 2018 for up to 7 Days.
 
The road will be closed between Stickfast Lane and Iwade Road.
 
The alternative route is via Stickfast Lane, Sheppy Way, Ferry Road and School Lane.
 
This is to clear fly tipping that is blocking the road, to be carried out by KCC Highways.

The Kent County Council Highways Helpline phone number is: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks, please see: www.roadworks.org

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
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Monday, 20 August 2018

Registration Plates Stolen, Upchurch - Fruit Stolen, Newington


Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: XY/051712/18

Between Saturday the 11th and Saturday the 18th of August, registration plates: LX54 WMJ were stolen from a vehicle in Bell Grove Stud Farm, Halstow Lane, Upchurch.

Crime Number: XY/045921/18

Between Monday 13th and Wednesday the 15th of August, apples and gooseberries were among a selection of fruit stolen from various plots in Newington Allotments, Orchard Drive, Newington.

If you are offered fruit for sale, other than at a shop etc, be aware that it could be stolen.

If you have any information that could help investigators please contact Kent Police on telephone number 101 and quote the relevant crime number above.

For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk

Kent Community Messaging
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Friday, 17 August 2018

The Medway Hospital Charity Quiz Night


Trust Quiz Night - Test your trivia to support our Hospital Charity!

We are delighted to announce that you will be able to put your trivia to the test once again, at our second hospital charity Quiz Night, on Friday 5th October, from 7:00pm in the Restaurant at Medway Hospital.


Get a team together and compete to be crowned Medway Hospital Quiz Champions. The price is £6 per person, with teams of six-eight people. Drinks and nibbles are welcome.

Over the past year, Medway NHS Foundation Trust has gone from strength to strength. Your support will enable us to make many more improvements for patient benefit and help us continue to provide the Best of Care.

We have limited space in the restaurant, so please book your team in advance.
Bookings can be made by contacting the fundraising team on: 01634 825398 or
Email: medwayft.charity@nhs.net

All proceeds from the Quiz will go towards The Medway Hospital Charity.

Cheryl Jones
Fundraising Officer
Medway NHS Foundation Trust
Registered charity number: 1051748
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