Wednesday, 24 August 2022
Swale Borough Council - Young People Offered £500 Towards Environmental Project
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Young people in Swale with a project idea that improves the environment, or encourages others to help the environment, are being offered £500 as part of Swale’s Great Big Green Week activities, funded by the Climate Coalition.
The youth climate competition gives young people aged 11-16 years old the opportunity to get together in small groups to develop a project that benefits the environment and the local community.
Cllr Julian Saunders, chair of the environment committee at the council, said:
“We want to hear from young people about what they think we can do to improve our local environment, so we’re offering them the opportunity to turn their idea into a reality.
“In groups of four to six people, anyone aged 11-16 years old can take part in the competition, with the winning team being awarded £500 to carry out their plan.”
Cllr Tim Valentine, vice chair of the environment committee at the council, said:
“We’ll be looking for how the project improves the environment, what benefits there’ll be for the local community, and how they plan to deliver the project, including where the materials and resources come from and how they’ll market it.
“We encourage applicants to be as creative as possible, using presentation slides, word documents, videos and photos to outline their ideas.
“You have until Thursday, 15th September to enter your idea, with the top entrants going on to present their project to a panel of judges two weeks later on Thursday, 29th September.”
Applicants must submit their ideas by Thursday, 15th September, and be available to present their project on Thursday, 29th September at Swale House in Sittingbourne.
For more information about the competition, including how to apply, visit: https://cee.swale.gov.uk/community/gbgw/competition
Swale Borough Council
Temporary Road Closure - Lower Hartlip Road, Hartlip
It will be necessary to close part of Lower Hartlip Road, Hartlip from Thursday 15th September 2022 at 09:30, with estimated completion by 15th September 2022 at 15:30.
Lower Hartlip Road, Hartlip will be closed between the junctions with Hollow Lane and Munns Lane, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.
The alternative route is Hollow Lane, The Street, Munns Lane and vice versa.
For information regarding this closure, please contact Openreach on: 0800 023 2023, who will be able to assist with the scope of these works.
KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
Update on Medway Council’s Local Plan Process
Medway Council has confirmed its plans to re-evaluate sites as part of its Local Plan.
Local authorities are required by the government to set a Local Plan to identify how an area could evolve and provide enough homes, jobs and infrastructure for a growing population.
In April 2022, central government increased Medway's housing target from 26,962 to developing 28,475 new homes by 2040. The new Local Plan must detail how the government target will be reached.
Medway Council’s Cabinet is anticipated to meet on Tuesday, 18th October to discuss preparing consultation papers for a key stage of the Local Plan process which provides for more options - Reg 18. If agreed, Medway Council will be able to look at new sites which could be suitable for housing. The council would conduct a ‘call for sites’ giving landowners opportunities to come forward with sites which may be sustainable for future housing.
The Reg 18 process would give residents and stakeholders, as well as councillors, the opportunity to review and feedback on proposed development sites once again.
The Local Plan process involves a number of different stages which are set out in legislation, including consultations at various stages of the process to provide residents and stakeholders the opportunity to have their say before a draft Local Plan is put together.
If councillors approve the plans to go to the Reg 18 stage, a public consultation could be held in summer 2023. The responses would then be taken into account to draft a new Local Plan. A further consultation would then be held on the draft Local Plan - known as Reg 19 - before it is submitted to the Planning Inspector for independent examination.
The Local Plan is not just about providing new housing, it also considers ensuring sustainable growth, employment opportunities, maintaining parks and historic sites, and providing community services and facilities for people to enjoy. Councils need to achieve all of this while also protecting and enhancing the natural, built and historic environment.
When adopted, Local Plans are legally required to cover how areas are due to be developed over a 15-year period, extending the timeline for Medway’s local plan from 2037 to 2040.
Medway Council
Tuesday, 23 August 2022
Poolside Bar & Courtyard Music Nights October - November 2022 at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Free Entry - Non-Members Welcome
Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
Website: www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
'A Cuppa and a Chat' at St Mary's Church
We will have the kettle on in the Lady Chapel from 10:00am until 12:00pm.
Followed by a time of prayer for the village until 12:30pm.
If people have something they would like prayers for, there is now a book in the church where people can write their concerns, and they will be prayed for.
A warm welcome awaits you - just call in, and we will be pleased to see you!
Gill Gay
Email: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk
Email: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk
Sunday, 21 August 2022
Illustrated Talk on the History of Upchurch With Proceeds Towards The Restoration of St Mary's Church Bell Tower
Are you interested in the history of Upchurch?
Then please come along to my illustrated talk at St Mary's Church, Upchurch on Saturday the 24th of September at 7:00pm
There will be lots of pictures and stories of Upchurch through the ages with help from our village historian David Wood who will also be there.
Tickets are £5 at the door (children free) and all proceeds go to the Bell Tower Restoration Fund.
Online donations welcomed
A JustGiving fundraising page has also been published to help towards the restoration of St Mary's Church Bell Tower.
Please visit the link to donate >> www.justgiving.com/campaign/upchurchbelltower
Thank you
Charity Registration No: 606311
Elspeth Baecke
Website: www.thesix.org.uk
Website: www.thesix.org.uk
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