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Thursday, 9 April 2020

Medway Council - Medway’s Most Vulnerable Residents Catered For


Medway Council, with the help of partner agencies, has delivered more than 35,595 meals to residents most in need during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.

The emergency support service provides help to Medway’s most vulnerable residents, identified by the NHS in the high risk group and most affected by social distancing guidelines, and who do not have any family, friends or neighbours able to support them.

Medway Council supports vulnerable residents throughout the year, offering specialist advice on financial support and health matters, and teams across the council have identified 6,000 Medway residents who are most in need of extra support during this time. Residents that are self-isolating and are identified as being most at risk include older people, those with long-term health conditions and families with low-incomes.

Medway Council has contacted all 6,000 vulnerable residents it has identified to check how they are and if they are in need of support if they do not have anyone else to help them. The Coronavirus: Medway Support project includes an emergency food parcel delivery service, a personal shopper service and someone to collect medicines or prescriptions. It is a collection of voluntary organisations, private companies and public sector employees who are working together to make sure help is provided to everyone who needs it in Medway.

Food parcels include basic essential supplies, such as tinned food, vegetables and rice, as well as other general household products. Thousands of emergency parcels have already been supplied to residents with no other means of help and have provided a vital lifeline for many households across Medway. This service is also being supported by Medway Foodbank, which is part of the UK-wide Trussell Trust network of foodbanks.

The Coronavirus: Medway Support Project also includes a social contact by phone service. Social distancing does not need to mean complete social isolation. It’s important to talk to other people when you’re feeling low or lonely, especially those who have no one else to speak with. A number of Medway organisations are part of this service and providing help to those feeling socially isolated and who need someone to talk to.

Leader of Medway Council, Cllr Alan Jarrett, said:

“The Coronavirus: Medway Support service is providing a lifeline to those identified as being most at risk and unable to leave their homes during the pandemic. Our priority is supporting our most vulnerable residents, who have nobody else to help them. Council teams have been working hard to contact thousands of residents most in need of extra support during the pandemic. The virus has created challenging times for us all, but the response has been inspiring. We’ve had many people volunteer from across Medway offering help and support, strengthening our emergency support service.

We also recognise that there may be other residents in need of extra support during self-isolation. In addition to the 6,000 most vulnerable people we have identified, we are also working closely with our partner agencies across Medway to support additional residents who have no one else to turn to.

Thank you to everyone who is involved in providing this vital emergency service for our most vulnerable residents. Thank you also to all key workers and everyone who is helping to keep Medway’s residents safe.

Stay home, save lives. Thank you.”

For more information on the emergency support service Medway Council has set up, with the help and ongoing support of partner agencies, please visit: www.medway.gov.uk/coronavirussupport

Stay Home, Save Lives

Visit the following websites for the latest advice and updates on coronavirus COVID-19:
Medway Council service updates: medway.gov.uk/coronavirus
Public Health England and NHS advice: nhs.uk/coronavirus
Government social distancing advice: gov.uk/coronavirus

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Swale Borough Council Opens Member Grants Scheme to Support Community


Swale Borough Council has opened their member grants scheme to help voluntary and community groups provide COVID-19 support.

Every year the scheme provides each of Swale’s 47 councillors with £2,400 to support small scale, local community projects that benefit areas such as culture, sport, recreation, health, environment, heritage, community safety, crime reduction and education.

Normally launched in June, the scheme is being launched early to provide financial support to the community and volunteers groups who are caring for their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cllr Julian Saunders, deputy cabinet member for community at the council, said:

“We make more than £136,000 available every year for local people and organisations to use on what’s important in their community.

This year we’ve decided to launch the scheme now so that local people who are organising efforts on the ground to support the vulnerable people in their communities with the money and support they need.

Each councillor has £2,400 to use on projects and efforts in their area, and they can also come together to provide the money needed by the community.

It has never been more important for us to come together as a community and support those who are less able, vulnerable and more at risk.

We encourage any community and volunteer group to reach out to their local councillor for the financial support they need to help continue their great work and protect their communities.”

For more information on how to apply for a member grant visit: www.swale.gov.uk/member-grants

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Swale Borough Council - Stay Home This Bank Holiday Weekend

People should not be visiting beaches like Minster leas, Shingle bank or Leysdown, or country parks like Oare, Milton Creek, Perry Wood or Barton’s Point this weekend.

We will be working with Kent Police over the long weekend to make sure people are complying with government instructions to not travel unless essential, by checking on car parks and areas of interest.

Last weekend, most people stayed away, but with the bank holidays coming up, we want to remind people that they need to be minimising the time they’re spending out of their home.

If everyone assumes it will be fine to nip to the beach or park for their exercise, it will dramatically increase the chances of coronavirus being transmitted as it is more difficult to avoid coming into contact with people.

The government have said that you should only leave the house for very limited purposes:

shopping for basic necessities, for example food and medicine, which must be as infrequent as possible.
 one form of exercise a day, for example a run, walk, or cycle - alone or with members of your household.
 any medical need, including to donate blood, avoid or escape risk of injury or harm, or to provide care or to help a vulnerable person.
 travelling for work purposes, but only where you cannot work from home.

These reasons are exceptions - even when doing these activities, you should be minimising time spent outside of the home and ensuring you are 2 metres apart from anyone outside of your household.

We’ve had to send officers out to request camper vans parked up on the Island move on. People might think they’re isolated, but the government guidance is clear that essential travel does not include visits to second homes, camp sites, caravan parks or similar, whether for isolation purposes or holidays. People must remain in their primary residence.

Even isolated places like Shellness or the Shingle Bank should be avoided as there aren’t suitable waste or welfare facilities and people need to move about in order to get essential supplies.

Not taking these steps puts additional pressure on communities and services that are already at risk.

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Working from Home


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Alan Horton
Ward Councillor serving Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch Ward
Tel: 07447 925760

Newington History Group

Unsurprisingly, there are no Newington History Group meetings until further notice.

That means that cancelled are Thursday, April 9th meeting (The Barber-Surgeon with Dave Lamberton) and the AGM including The Mystery of the Yew Tree with Cliff Hansford on Thursday, May 14th.

Also not going ahead will be the history group's planned public celebration of the 75th anniversary of VE Day on Friday, May 8th.

For more details contact: newingtonhistorygroup@outlook.com
Call: 01795 842711.
Visit the website: www.newingtonhistorygroup.btck.co.uk
Follow on Facebook: Newington History Group

Richard Thompstone - Newington History Group
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Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Swale Borough Council - Business Grants

We’ve written to 2,600 local businesses to let them know they’re eligible for grants of up to £25,000.

The letter explains how the businesses can apply for the cash grants that are available as part of the government’s measures to support small businesses and businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors through the period of disruption caused by coronavirus (COVID-19).

There are two schemes available:


Only one grant can be awarded per property.

If you think you’re eligible but you can’t access your business premises to receive your post at the moment, you can Email us at edu@swale.gov.uk

You’ll need to include:

 your business rates account number, shown on your business rates statement
 the name and address registered on your business rates account

If you have any queries about whether you are eligible for the grant or not, please Email edu@swale.gov.uk with a telephone number that we can contact you on to discuss the criteria.

For more information, and to apply if you haven’t already, visit www.swale.gov.uk/support-scheme-registration

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