Sandgate Planter Sponsorship 2018
The Parish Council would like to thank the sponsors of the planters throughout the village this summer.
The following organisations assisted with the cost of these planters – Harmer and Sons (2), the Folkestone Rowing Club, the Sandgate Society (3), LH Property and Prater Raines Ltd.
The Parish Council hopes you all enjoyed the display which will return in the spring, although the rowing boat display and the circular tub in the middle of the village will remain planted for the winter.
Planning Minutes 16/10/2018
Kent Highways Update: Urgent Road Closure – Horn Street, Hythe / Cheriton – 23 October 2018
It will be necessary to close Horn Street, Hythe from 23 October 2018 for up to 1 Day.
The road will be closed between the junctions of Cheriton High Street and Church Road.
The alternative route is via Church Road, Risborough Lane onto Cheriton High Street.
This is to enable carriageway patching repair works to be carried out by Kent County Council.
Forty-five Minutes That Could Help Save Lives: Companies Sign Up To Innovative New Counter Terrorism Training Course
Kent Police are promoting an anti-terrorism scheme for businesses. Over 1500 companies across the UK have signed up to an innovative 45-minute training scheme that could help prevent terror attacks.
In just six months since the product was first made available, organisations as varied as John Lewis & Partners, the English National Opera and Manchester Cathedral have enrolled their staff.
Called ACT Awareness e-Learning, the training was developed in a ground-breaking partnership between Counter Terrorism Policing and retail giant Marks & Spencer. It covers how to spot the signs of suspicious behaviour and what to do if an attack should take place.
Free to use, the package can be divided into short sections to suit business needs. However it takes just three quarters of an hour to complete – 45 vital minutes that could save lives.
John Frost, Head of Business Continuity from Marks and Spencer, helped lead the project. He says:
“The feedback from colleagues at M&S and the other organisations taking part has been extremely positive. They found the content informative and engaging and a second version of the product is now being planned to keep the training up to date with any emerging threats.”
The digital format is proving popular with shopping, entertainment and sports venues with more companies applying to take part every day.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lucy D’Orsi, national police lead for Protective Security, says:
“All staff working in crowded places – not just those who have a security role – can follow the course and be in a stronger position to help protect themselves, colleagues and the public.
“We are grateful to Marks and Spencer who entered into this collaboration with us. This is the type of joint working we want to see more of in the future across all sectors.
“Our officers will still be available to deal with companies on a one-to-one level but this will lead to many more ‘eyes and ears’ available to help us that could potentially save lives.”
Organisations wanting more information, or to apply for registration, should visit the National Counter Terrorism Security Office website.
Parish Council Agenda 16/10/18
Planning Agenda 16/10/2018
Planning Minutes 02/10/2018
Environment Minutes 02/10/18
Extraordinary Council Meeting Minutes and Report 4/10/2018
The minutes and agreed report of Sandgate Parish Council’s Extraordinary Council Meeting, considering the position of the Council following the withdrawal of the vendor from the sale of the Sandgate Escarpment and Martello Towers 6 & 7, of Thursday 4th October are now available online at http://sandgatepc.org.uk/extraordinary-parish-council-minutes-04-10-18/