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Wednesday, 16 October 2019

UPDATE: Wednesday 16th October - Notification of Major Gas Works: A2 - High Street, Newington

We are continuing to carry out network upgrades along the A2/ High Street, Newington. We will shortly be carrying out preparation work for when we move into Phase 2 of our project between Spade Lane to Mill Lane from Monday 21st October.

To ensure everyone’s safety, temporary traffic lights remain in place on the A2 / London Road around our work area. We manually control our lights Monday to Friday between 7:30am and 7:30pm, and between 8:00am and 5:00pm on Saturdays. These lights will still be in operation outside of these times.

Oak Lane and Canterbury Lane will be fully reopened once phase one is completed. Wallbridge Lane will also resume two-way traffic flow.

From approximately 12 noon on Monday 21st October, we'll need to temporarily close Mill Lane for approximately four weeks. Signed diversion routes will be in place for motorists via Spade Lane, Meresborough Lane, Dane Lane, The Street, Hollow Lane and Lower Hartlip Hill.

Following consultation with Kent County Council and Medway Council, advanced warning signs can only be positioned on Kent County Council's geographical area.

We would encourage all commuters to please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey. Updates about our project can be found on our dedicated page here.

We appreciate your understanding and patience while we carry out essential gas mains replacement work.

If you would like any further information or advice, please let me know.

Kind regards

Paige Roberts

Stakeholder and Community Manager
SGN Gas
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Temporary Overnight Road Closure - A2 London Road, Sittingbourne

Temporary Road Closure - A2 London Road, Sittingbourne - Thursday 28th November 2019.

Kent County Council has made an order to temporarily prohibit through traffic on A2 London Road, Sittingbourne for up to 1 night between the hours of 20:00 and 05:00.

The road will be closed between the junctions with Wises Lane and Borden Lane, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.

The alternative route is via A2, Crown Quay Lane, Eurolink Way, B2006 Mill Way, St Pauls Street, Staplehurst Road, Sheppey Way, Chalkwell Roundabout and back onto the A2.

Access for emergency service vehicles and pedestrians will be maintained at all times during the closure.

The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while carriageway resurfacing works are undertaken by Kent County Council.

This notice applies when the relevant signs and barriers are on site and is valid for a period of no more than 21 days.

The KCC Highways 24hr Contact Centre helpline is: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks, see: https://one.network

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
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Budget Consultation - KCC Invites Residents to Outline Their Budget Priorities


Kent County Council today launches a public consultation on its annual budget proposals.

The document outlines the council’s three key objectives for the next financial year, beginning in April 2020. These priorities for spending are:

Helping children and young people in Kent get the best start in life.

Helping Kent communities benefit from economic growth by being in-work, healthy and enjoying a good quality of life. 

Helping keep older and vulnerable residents safe and supported with choices to live independently.

KCC has a responsibility to provide a wide range of services for its population of about 1.5million. To provide these services it spends over £1.5 billion each year.

The Government has announced a one-year settlement for 2020-21, which includes some additional government funding for social care services and assumes modest council tax increases. KCC is pleased that the amount of money it will have in the next financial year is increasing, and this was announced earlier than previous years to help our planning, but this one-year settlement means that the future remains uncertain.

Most importantly the funding the council receives is still unlikely not to keep pace with the additional costs and demand for our services. Taken together, this means there is forecast to be a budget gap in 2020-21 of between £18million and £22million. However, KCC has a proven track record of balancing the budget each year and has saved about £657million since 2010.

The Government sets a maximum limit for council tax increases (without holding a referendum) and we expect the limit for next year will be just under 2%.

This increase would add £23.04 per year (or 44 pence per week) to the KCC element of the bill for a typical band C property and take the total KCC element of council tax to £1,178.08 (or £22.60 per week). This increase would raise £14.3m towards the council’s rising costs.

In 2016, the Government introduced a Social Care Levy, which allows councils with adult social care responsibilities such as KCC to raise extra council tax in return for a guarantee to spend it only on those services. Since KCC already has a commitment to provide the best possible services for the most vulnerable people in society, it is proposing to levy a 2% social care increase in 2020-21.

This would raise a further additional £14.3m to be spent on adult social care services and increase the KCC element for a band C property by a further £23.04 (or 44 pence per week).

The purpose of the consultation is to ask for residents’ views on two key issues:

Is a modest rise in council tax acceptable if it helps to sustain the services you most value?

Is KCC focussing on the right priorities as it plans for the future of its many services?

Details of the consultation and on how to take part can be found at: www.kent.gov.uk/budget

Residents who do not have personal access to a computer can visit their local library and complete the questionnaire online there either through one of our free public access computers or if they have their own device by using the free public Wi-Fi.

For hard copies and alternative formats of the consultation material, please Email: alternativeformats@kent.gov.uk or call: 03000 421553 (voice). For Text Relay, please use 18001 03000 421553. This number goes to an answer machine which is monitored during office hours.

Murray Evans
Kent County Council
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Monday, 14 October 2019

Tools Stolen - Newington | Van Stolen - Newington


Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/196290/19

Between midnight and 5:00am on Friday 11th of October, tools were stolen from a work van in Eden Meadow, Newington.

Crime Number: 46/197611/19

Between Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th of October, a white Suzuki, Reg. No: Y301 FHK, was stolen from Playstool Road, Newington.

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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Sunday, 13 October 2019

Poolside Bar & Courtyard - Star Cabaret with Jon Paul at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course

From 8:30pm
Free Entry - Non-Members Welcome

Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
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Friday, 11 October 2019

The Family Food Bank Presents ‘The 12 Tins of Christmas’


The aim of this year's appeal is to focus on the food we really need at the Family Food Bank and that we are currently having to purchase to try and offer a nutritionally balanced box as possible.

Christmas can be an expensive time for everybody, but for those already on a tight budget, the added expenses of increased winter fuel bills and the need for Christmas presents can plunge many people into crisis, leading them to make difficult choices. 

How can you help?

From the 4th November until 20th December 2019 we are asking people to collect ‘The 12 Tins of Christmas’.

These 12 Tins are very important to us, as they are often the least donated products, but are really important to us when making up our food boxes.

Once you have finished collecting, please visit: www.familyfoodbank.org to find out your nearest distribution centre.

You can also get in touch by calling: 01233 500477 or Email: familyfoodbank@children-families.org

With everyone’s help, we hope to make this Christmas the best one ever for many vulnerable families and people.

If you don’t have time to collect food, have you thought about giving?

For just £5 you can help pay for one of our family boxes, this feeds a family of four, two meals a day for five days. That’s 40 meals for £5.

Find out more ways you can donate at: www.familyfoodbank.org/make-a-donation

Please share your photos on social media, tagging the Family Food Bank and using the hashtags:

#12TinsOfXmas
#FamilyFoodBank

To find out more, please follow us on Facebook

Thank you for your support! 

The Family Food Bank Team
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