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Friday 29 May 2020

Important New Survey - Restarting the NHS - Help Shape the Future

Dear Kent and Medway resident,

The NHS across Kent and Medway has risen to the challenge of responding to the initial impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. Clinicians and thousands of support staff have worked tirelessly to care for the most seriously ill whilst maintaining other essential urgent services.

Together with our partners we are now planning to restart health services which we have had to pause. The virus is still with us and we need to stay alert to keep further spread as low as possible.

We have launched an online survey for patients and families so that we can find out about what you think of changes that we had to put in place such as moving many appointments to telephone, video or online consultations. We also want to find out why some people stayed away from NHS services and about your views on appointments being delayed. This will inform what we do next, and how we reassure the public about the safety of NHS services whilst Coronavirus is still around.

Please complete the survey now

Please respond to the survey here: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/KMCCGlockdownPE 

It is open until Monday 15th June. Please share it with family and friends so we can get as many views as possible.

It is vital that we learn from patients, local communities, carers and, of course, staff. We will be carrying out further engagement over the summer to help us understand how the pandemic has affected local people and if some of the urgent changes we made have actually been positive changes that we should keep? 

Join us at a public online meeting, Wednesday 3rd June, 2:00pm

Wilf Williams, Accountable Officer, and Cathy Finnis, lay-member for patient and public involvement Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group will be hosting a public online briefing on Wednesday 3rd June from 14:00 to 14:30 to explain about the role of Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group and our plans for public engagement going forward. There will be an opportunity to ask Wilf and Cathy questions. Come and meet the new Clinical Commissioning Group at this live event – all are welcome!

To join the meeting please click on the link: https://bit.ly/PublicMeeting030620

The meeting will be run through Microsoft Teams Live. Some devices may require that you download Microsoft Teams to access the meeting.

If you have any queries about the online event or about the survey please contact: kmccg.engagekm@nhs.net

We look forward to hearing from you.

NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group
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The pocket guide to the Thames and Medway Wildlife


Available for pre-order today.
Proprietors of Jetstream Tours and Upchurch residents, Tanya Ferry with husband Richard founded their not for profit Living River Foundation in 2018 to monitor, raise awareness, protect and improve the Thames and Medway rivers.

Now with the help of some expert friends, Tanya is about to publish her new book “The pocket guide to the Thames and Medway Wildlife”.

This brand-new guide is a bitesize introduction to the marvels of estuary life and is full of fun facts and key pointers on how to enjoy local wildlife without damaging it and features charming illustrations from a range of UK artists.

Whether you are a fisherman (or woman), sailor, kayaker, walking the estuaries or just interested in learning more about wildlife, the guides small size means you can always take it with you, keep it on your boat or safe in your bookcase at home.

“The pocket guide to the Thames and Medway Wildlife” is available for pre-order today at: www.living-river.org/shop until distribution at the end of June.

Read more about the couple's work with Living River Foundation at: www.living-river.org and follow them at: www.twitter.com/river_living

To see the Medway and Thames like never before, visit: www.jetstreamtours.com

Upchurch Matters
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Thursday 28 May 2020

Water Use is Soaring! - Please Save Water at Home in the Sunshine


Water use is soaring so we need your help!

Lots of us are spending more time at home. Because of this - and the warm weather we're enjoying - demand for water has rocketed.

What’s the issue?

Hot temperatures and dry weather last Bank Holiday saw exceptional demand placed on the drinking water network as everyone spent more time at home, particularly in the garden.

This meant we had to pump an extra 140 million litres of water into our pipeline network on Monday to keep up with demand. The amount of water used was around a third more than usual for this time of year!

It looks like this warm weather is set to continue.

What we’re doing?

We've been treating and pumping an additional 78 million litres of water a day through our network. But more water is being used on DIY projects and gardening which is contributing to the additional 14% of water we're treating and pumping through our network.

Garden sprinklers alone use as much water in an hour as a family of six uses in a day, which contributes to an increased demand of 70% on hot days.

This extra water use puts an increasing strain on the extensive network of pipes, pumping stations and treatment works we look after and it can lead to low pressure or a loss of water for some customers at times of peak demand such as the early evening.

We understand that the world we now live in is very different to before and although we make very sophisticated plans covering the next 60 years of water use, as with everyone else, we could never have predicted this unprecedented situation which COVID-19 has brought about.

The water is available in our boreholes and key reservoirs, the problem we’re facing is that at times people use water at a faster rate than we can pump it from our sources, treat it and get it to customers’ taps.

Our key worker teams worked tirelessly over the weekend to keep taps running and will continue to do so, but to ensure there is enough water for everyone as the hot weather continues we need your help.



How you can help us

We’re asking everyone to help make sure there’s enough water to go around by taking 2 simple steps:

1. Let your lawn go brown

2. Be proud of your dirty car

These 2 easy actions will help make sure there is enough water for our communities, while fighting the virus.

Water is a key tool in the fight against the virus as it keeps people healthy and hydrated and is essential to keep up with the extra hygiene measures everyone is taking. Water is also key for the hospitals and care homes across the South East region so we need your help making sure there’s enough to go around.

Find out how you can help and claim some water-saving freebies at >> https://bit.ly/2XCPsL5

Thank you and stay safe

The South East Water team
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Wednesday 27 May 2020

Temporary Road Closure - The Street, Hartlip


Kent County Council has made an order to temporarily prohibit through traffic on part of The Street, Hartlip from Wednesday 3rd June 2020, between the hours of 07:00 and 19:00, with estimated completion by 4th June 2020.

The Street will be closed will be closed between the junctions with Dane Lane and Place Lane, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.

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

The alternative route for any through traffic is via Munns Lane, Lower Hartlip Road, Mount Lane and vice versa.

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

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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Temporary Road Closure - Lower Hartlip Road, Hartlip

Kent County Council has made an order to temporarily prohibit through traffic on part of Lower Hartlip Road, Hartlip from Monday 1st June 2020, between the hours of 07:00 and 19:00, with estimated completion by 3rd June 2020.

Lower Hartlip Road will be closed between the junctions with A2 London Road and Place Lane, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.

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

The alternative route for any through traffic is via A2 Hartlip Hill, Mill Lane, Munns Lane, The Street, Mount Lane and vice versa.

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

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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Tuesday 26 May 2020

Swale Borough Council - New Government Discretionary Grant Fund for Small Businesses


Small businesses affected by coronavirus, that didn’t qualify for previous government grants, may be able to get help from a new scheme.

The new discretionary grant scheme is aimed at specific types of micro and small businesses and charities that were not eligible for the small business grant scheme or the retail, leisure and hospitality grant scheme.

Cllr Monique Bonney, cabinet member for economy and property at Swale Borough Council, said:

“There are lots of local businesses that are struggling but don’t qualify for any of the grants offered so far.

The government have now recognised this and made available some funding to help plug some of the gaps.

I’d urge anyone who thinks they might be eligible to have a look and apply - if you are, it could go some way toward helping you get through the current crisis.”

Due to the limited amount of funding available, applications will be assessed in a single round to provide a consistent and fair approach and try to make sure as many businesses as possible can benefit.

The government has asked councils to prioritise grants for:

small businesses in shared premises or other flexible workspaces, e.g. industrial parks, science parks, incubators etc, which do not have their own business rates assessment
 regular market traders who do not have their own business rates assessment
 B&B’s that pay council tax instead of business rates
 charity properties in receipt of charitable business rates relief that could otherwise have been eligible for small business rates relief or rural rate relief

There are other criteria for businesses to meet, and there’s more information, including how to apply, at www.swale.gov.uk/discretionary-grants

Applications will be open until 11:59pm on Tuesday, 16th June and payments will be made to successful applicants as soon as is possible after a decision is made.

Swale Borough Council
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