Kent Police: Witness appeal following attempted theft of cash machine in Seabrook

Detectives investigating the attempted theft of a cash machine in Seabrook, Hythe are appealing for witnesses.

The incident is reported to have taken place at Hythe Service Station, Seabrook Road, Hythe, at 3.19am on Monday 26 November 2018.

Two men wearing masks were seen trying to remove the ATM from the service station. They left in a white pick-up truck which was being driven by a third man. The vehicle headed towards Hythe.

Officers are following a number of lines of enquiry and are appealing for anyone with information about the attempted theft to come forward.

They would like to speak to people who were in the area at the time and who saw any suspicious people or vehicles, or have dashcam footage that might help the investigation.

If you can help please phone Kent Police on 01622 604100 quoting reference 46/12378/18.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers in Kent anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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Folkestone and Hythe District Council Consultation for Public Spaces Protection Order 2018-19

In response to a range of concerns that have been raised by local residents and businesses Folkestone and Hythe District Council are proposing to introduce new Public Spaces Protection Orders in our district and we would like your views.

As a Community Safety Partnership they work to keep our district safe and address concerns about crime, anti-social behaviour and the activities that might spoil peoples enjoyment of their time here. One way of doing this is the use of PSPOs.

They are proposing seven measures to introduce PSPOs in specific areas of the district.

The measures we are proposing are based on current information relating to antisocial behaviour and disorder. This consultation is being carried out to establish to what extent these issues are affecting residents and local businesses. This will then dictate whether some, or all, of the measures should be introduced in certain areas or district wide.

You can download a copy of their information leaflet and survey below on on their website at https://www.folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/community/community-safety/PSPO

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Black Friday: Stay Safe

With Black Friday approaching and with the run up to Christmas many of you may be tempted to buy online in the next few days. Please see below for advice on how to shop on line safely:

How to shop online safely…

Software updates

Make sure you’ve installed the latest software & app updates. Criminals use weaknesses in software to attack your devices and steal information, such as your payment details.

Email accounts

Use a strong, separate password for your email account. Criminals can use your email to access other online accounts, such as those you use for online shopping.

Phishing

Don’t click on a link in an unexpected email or text. The volume of online shopping related phishing emails increases significantly during the holiday period. Remember, if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Payment methods

Don’t pay for goods or services by bank transfer unless you know and trust the person. Payments via bank transfer offer you no protection if you become a victim of fraud.

For more information on how to stay secure online, visit www.cyberaware.gov.uk.

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Christmas arrangements from Folkestone & Hythe District Council

Changes to recycling and waste collections

Please note: if your collection is normally on Tuesday or Wednesday, this will change. Please see below:

Your normal collection day Your revised collection day
Monday 24 December No change
Tuesday 25 December Saturday 22 December
Wednesday 26 December Saturday 29 December
Thursday 27 December No change
Friday 28 December No change

Collections return to normal from Monday 31 December.

Bad weather may change or delay collections, please check folkestone-hythe.gov.uk for updates.

You can get automatic reminders for your recycling and waste collection dates over Christmas and throughout the year by signing up to email alerts.

Garden Waste

Garden Waste collections take their usual two week break at Christmas – the last collection is on Friday 21 December and collections start again on Monday 7 January.

If you want to sign up for fortnightly garden waste collections go to folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/garden-waste

To recycle your real Christmas tree for free go to folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/christmas trees

Opening hours

Civic Centre Civic Centre, Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone:

Monday 24 December closed
Tuesday 25 December closed
Wednesday 26 December closed
Thursday 27 December 8.30am – 5pm
Friday 28 December 8.30am – 5pm
Monday 31 December closed
Tuesday 1 January closed
Wednesday 2 January 9.30am – 5pm
Thursday 3 January 8.30am – 5pm
Friday 4 January 8.30am – 5pm

The Wednesday morning drop-in service at New Romney Town Council, High Street, New Romney will be closed on Wednesday 26 December and it will re-open on Wednesday 2 January (9am to 12pm).

Hythe Swimming Pool

For opening hours at Hythe Swimming Pool, please visit https://folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/sports-and-leisure/hythe-pool

In an emergency

If you need to contact Folkestone and Hythe District Council in an emergency while our offices are closed please call 01303 221888

Free Christmas Parking

We want to encourage shoppers into our great town centres and support our local traders. That’s why we waive charges in council car parks and on-street parking bays on the three Saturdays before Christmas.

You can park for free in council ‘Pay and Display’ car parks and on street parking bays on:

  • Saturday 8 December
  • Saturday 15 December
  • Saturday 22 December

If you live in the district, you can apply for a permit to park in all our car parks at any time of the year for just £60. Go to: folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/parking/permits

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Sandgate Christmas Lights – 24th November

Sandgate Christmas Lights – 24th November

On Saturday 24th November, Sandgate Parish Council invite you to join them in celebrating Christmas and the turning on of the Saga and High Street lights.

Please join us at the Saga Pavilion between 6.00pm-7.00pm.

There will be Christmas music, minced pies and mulled wine and a very special guest with free presents for all children.

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