Chairman’s award for the most festive shop front in Sandgate High Street 2017

Sandgate Parish Council have been greatly impressed by the efforts of the shop owners in the parish in decorating their premises. This has made Sandgate a truly lovely place to shop, walk and drive through.

On this year only Cllr Robert Bliss, Chairman of Sandgate Parish Council decided to personally award a prize for the most festive shop front.

It is intended that in future years the selection will be undertaken by an independent body during the first week of December. So, for this year, Cllr Bliss’s choice for the most festive shop front in Sandgate is The Dog House.

Cllr Bliss congratulated proprietors David and Karen Watson and presented them with a framed certificate and a bottle of champagne.

Posted by Tim Prater in News

Sandgate CPZ Residents Parking Permits

With the extension to the Sandgate CPZ area “going live” on 11 December, a number of local residents have asked where they can get hold of forms to apply for Residents permits.

Each household and business in the area should have received a letter with details of how to apply, but the online form and guidance is available on the Shepway Council website at http://www.shepway.gov.uk/parking/permits

If you are unable to use the online process, you can download, print, complete and return the form below:

CPZ Residents Permit Application form [Word doc]

CPZ Residents Permit Application form [PDF]

Sandgate (Zone S) Permit Guidance

Sandgate (Zone S) CPZ Area Map

 

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Kent Police Launch Online Crime and Non-injury Collision Reporting

The public can now report crimes and incidents as well as non-injury road traffic collisions ONLINE directly to Kent Police through their website (www.kent.police.uk). Once a report is made online, the user will receive a unique reference number and a return email confirming receipt.

Kent Police promoting both as a test/pilot at this stage. At the end of each form is the opportunity for the public making a report to give feedback on using the forms.

The overall aim is to provide another choice for how the public can report crime or incidents as well as try to reduce the number of people calling 101 on non-urgent issues that could easily be dealt with through digital contact (which increasingly a lot of people prefer and have asked for).

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