2021 Awards now open for nominations
Monday, 8 March 2021
#BeingCoop Awards 2021 - Nominate Your Co-op Hero
Now is your chance to nominate a Co-op member of staff for the Members’ Choice Award in our #BeingCoop Awards 2021.
We want to celebrate the exceptional work of our staff who make you feel like a valued Co-op member and customer.
If someone in your local store has gone above and beyond to make a difference in their community, we want to know.
If a Co-op member of staff has made your day, why not make theirs?
You have until Friday the 9th of April to nominate them.
Nominate your Co-op hero at: http://coop.uk/3t1HWaF
Thank you
Nik Clements
Manager - Upchurch’s Co-op
Winner of the Fairtrade Hamper at Upchurch’s Co-op - Raising Money for MIND
Congratulations to Beryl Freeman, winner of the Fairtrade Hamper at Upchurch’s Co-op.
Thanks to everyone who bought tickets 🤗
You helped us raise another £30 for our chosen charity this year, MIND - the mental health and support charity.
Please keep a lookout for future raffles and events to come.
Read more about MIND at: www.mind.org.uk
Nik - Upchurch’s Co-op
Swale Borough Council - Waste and Street Cleansing Survey
The survey gives people the opportunity to tell the council how the waste and street cleansing service can be improved before the current 10-year contract ends in October 2023, and will help guide the council’s future contracts.
The service is responsible for how residents’ bins are collected, how often the streets are cleaned, and how littering and fly-tipping offences are tackled.
The survey asks whether people prefer mixed or separated recycling if the streets are being cleaned often enough and if vehicles that reduce the impact on the climate are important to them.
Cllr Julian Saunders, cabinet member for environment at the council, said:
“We want to know what we can do to improve the waste and street cleansing service we offer to residents.
“We want to know if residents are happy with their bin collection if the roads are being cleaned enough, and if we’re tough enough on fly-tipping and littering offences.
“One of the questions we’re asking is if residents could pick one thing that is the most important for us to improve on - what would that be?
“With the contract coming up for renewal in the next few years, this is the perfect time for us to look at what’s going well and what we can improve on.
“Possible improvements were discussed at the latest area committee meetings, so now it’s important that we hear from residents and understand their priorities as we put together the new service contract.
“Ultimately our goal is to offer a green and energy-efficient service that helps us meet our climate and ecological emergency obligations while delivering a consistent and reliable service for residents in the most affordable and cost-effective way possible.”
The waste and street cleansing survey is open until 19th April.
To take part visit: www.swale.gov.uk/waste-and-cleansing-survey
Swale Borough Council
Sunday, 7 March 2021
Temporary Road Closure - Breach Lane, Lower Halstow
To allow carriageway patching and preservation works to be carried out, Kent County Council has made an order to temporarily prohibit through traffic on various roads in Swale.
This order takes effect on or after 9th March 2021 for a period of up to 18 months or until works have been completed.
It may be necessary for some of the roads to be closed for up to 3 occasions for each phase of the works.
Planned dates will be published in advanced of the works on one.network and indicated by signage displayed on site 14 days before they start.
After the Surface Treatment works, a temporary speed limit of 20 mph may need to be imposed in place on certain roads for a period of up to 7 days. Where the 20 mph Speed Limit does apply, this will be clearly indicated by relevant signs displayed on site.
These works are subject to weather and other factors which may potentially cause changes at short notice; every effort will be made to keep as close as possible to the planned dates that are notified, and any changes will be publicised.
After the Surface Treatment works, a temporary speed limit of 20 mph may need to be imposed in place on certain roads for a period of up to 7 days. Where the 20 mph Speed Limit does apply, this will be clearly indicated by relevant signs displayed on site.
These works are subject to weather and other factors which may potentially cause changes at short notice; every effort will be made to keep as close as possible to the planned dates that are notified, and any changes will be publicised.
For information regarding this order please contact Kent County Council on: 03000 418181, who will be able to assist with the scope of the works.
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
Saturday, 6 March 2021
Medway Council - Update on Changes to The Older and Disabled Residents Bus Pass
An opportunity which allowed free bus travel in Medway before 9:00am during the Coronavirus pandemic will come to an end later this week.
Medway Council offered disabled and older people the chance to use their pass for free travel before 9:00am to enable them to make an earlier essential journey, such as food shopping.
Residents who have passes will continue to be able to travel for free on buses after 9:00am when the scheme comes to an end on Sunday, 7th March.
The changeover will come into place on Monday, 8th March when school pupils return to the classroom, and passes will only be able to be used from 9:00am Monday to Friday and at all times at weekends and on bank holidays.
Medway Council has a statutory duty to provide passes for free bus travel throughout England for older and disabled people under the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS).
More than 34,000 Medway residents have a bus pass including 30,000 for older people and 4,000 for disabled people.
Medway Council
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