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Thursday, 18 March 2021

School Roof Damaged - Hartlip

Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/43296/21

Between Monday the 15th and Tuesday the 16th of March, intruders damaged several roof tiles at Hartlip Endowed CE Primary School, The Street, Hartlip.

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

Wednesday, 17 March 2021

Biffa to Place Stickers on Swale Wheelie Bins to Help Reduce Recycling Contamination



Swale Borough Council will be placing stickers on household waste and recycling bins over the coming weeks to help residents cut down on recycling contamination.

The stickers will be going on all bins across the borough to ask residents to think about what they are putting in each bin to reduce recycling contamination.

The council sees a lot of food waste, used nappies, textiles, garden waste and black bin bags being placed in the blue bin with recycling.

If the levels of these contaminants are too high, the entire load may be rejected and everyone’s recycling on that collection round is lost.

With more people working from home there has understandably been an increase in weights for kerbside collections. This means it is even more important than ever that the right materials are going in the correct bins.

Councillor Julian Saunders, the cabinet member for environment at the council, said:

“We want every resident to think carefully about what they are putting in each of their bins.

“We need residents to be part of the solution and help us ensure we can recycle what’s in our recycling bins, instead of having bin loads rejected from the recycling facilities for too many contaminants.

“The stickers will show what can and can’t go in our recycling and household waste bins, and if everybody makes a small improvement in how they allocate their waste, we can make a positive impact across the borough.

“Every resident can make a difference when it comes to how they dispose of their waste. Whether it’s washing food waste from recyclables before placing them in the blue bin, opting to start home composting or asking for a food caddy for food waste, even small changes will help us recycle and tackle climate change.

“It will also help create a circular economy where more products are re-used and recycled rather than new raw materials being used to create more waste.”

If you are unsure of what bin something should go in, try using our handy Waste Wizard search tool on our website at: https://swale.gov.uk/waste-wizard

Swale Borough Council

Emergency Road Closure - Yaugher Lane, Hartlip




It will be necessary to close Yaugher Lane, Hartlip from Friday 19th March 2021 for up to 1 day.

The road will be closed at the junction of Matts Hill Road.

The alternative route is via Matts Hill Lane, Warren Lane, Place Lane and Meresborough Lane.

This is to enable carriageway patching to be carried out by Kent County Council.

Kent County Council 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks see: www.kenttraffic.info

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste

Emergency Road Closure - South Bush Lane, Hartlip


It will be necessary to close South Bush Lane, Hartlip from Wednesday 17th March 2021 for up to 2 days.

The road will be closed between the junctions of Meresborough Lane and A2 Moor Street.

The alternative route is via A2 Moor Street, Spade Lane and Meresborough Lane.

It is planned that the road will be closed between 09:00 hrs and 15:30 hrs each day.

This is to enable restoration of customers services to be carried out by BT Openreach.

Kent County Council 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181

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

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste

Swale Borough Council’s 1920s Weekend to go Ahead in July



Swale Borough Council’s 1920s weekend is set to go ahead in July after being postponed last year due to lockdown.

The weekend will be a celebration of the 1920s in Sittingbourne High Street from Friday 16th to Sunday 18th July and will feature music, dance, theatre and entertainment for everybody to enjoy.

Cllr Richard Palmer, cabinet member for community at the council, said:

“We’re delighted to be able to plan ahead and put the 1920s weekend back on that we had originally planned for last year.

“As long as the government’s roadmap out of lockdown remains the same, we’ll be able to put on the weekend and give local people a fun event to look forward to.

“We’ll have a pop-up venue behind Swale House that will host an old-time music hall, children’s entertainment, 20s dance classes, 20s music and dance evening and a murder mystery.

“We’re also hoping to have a steam train from Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway on display with vintage cars and street entertainment.

“We’ve been working with more than 70 businesses, charities and local community groups to put on a great display with interactive fun for all ages, and as long as all is well and we come out of lockdown as planned, we’ll be on track to put on a terrific event.”

Cllr Mike Baldock, deputy leader and cabinet member for planning, said:

"The 20s weekend will be an opportunity for residents to get together after the pains of the last year to celebrate the new decade and remember the colour and vitality of the 1920s.

"We are keen to support our local businesses and high streets coming out of Covid and this is part of that drive to get people supporting the local economy again.

"As we mix Valentino with the Charleston, and cocktails and gin with the writings of Agatha Christie, let's make the 2020s in Swale as exciting as the Roaring 1920s!”

Tickets go on sale in May and people can Email: tourismsupport@swale.gov.uk to get involved.

New Greener Mobile Libraries Roll Out Across Kent


The first of Kent’s new mobile library vehicles have hit the county’s roads, bringing a range of books to residents eager to nourish their love of reading during lockdown and beyond.

KCC’s Libraries, Registration and Archives service has invested in five new vehicles to cover all the routes across Kent - including the surrounding areas of Ashford, Dover, Maidstone, Northfleet and Sturry. The vehicles carry a great range of books and crucially offer greater reliability, reduced maintenance costs, and are more economical to drive than the older vehicles.




Wheelchair access is available thanks to the access steps being part of the wheelchair lift and, teamed with the rear air suspension, the entry and exit is kept comfortable for all customers.

The most recent figures available, for 2019-20, record that KCC’s mobile libraries assisted more than 28,000visitors and issued nearly 80,000 items.

Mike Hill, Kent County Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, said:

“I am delighted that the first of our new mobile libraries is being enjoyed by our customers. There was a real need to replace the older vehicles so that we can maintain the excellent customer service residents expect from Kent Libraries.”

“We know from customer feedback that the mobile service has been a real lifeline to many residents during lockdown, and I am pleased that our new vehicles will be reliable, comfortable and improve customer experience.”


“Close attention had been paid to the need to provide mobile libraries that were as efficient and environmentally friendly as possible. Their “green” specifications include:”

A lighter chassis than the current libraries with better aerodynamics, producing lower emissions and improved fuel economy.
 An auto gearbox that analyses the load in the vehicle and the road conditions to put the vehicle in the correct gear, making multiple decisions instantly to get the smoothest, most comfortable and most fuel-efficient drive, maximising the running costs of the vehicle.
 A smart pack that provides a monthly report showing data on fuel consumption and driver behaviour, journey profiles, and tips to improve driving style for fuel consumption and vehicle optimisation; and 
 Roof-mounted solar panels providing a clean green method of running the internal features of the library. If required, the vehicles can be plugged in overnight to give whatever charge may be required, and this will auto shut off when the batteries reach 100%, thus reducing the need to pull power from the national grid.

For more information on Kent Libraries and the mobile service, visit: www.kent.gov.uk/libs

Kent County Council

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