Tim Prater
Parish Council Agenda 11/12/18
Finance Agenda 11/12/18
Land Assets Management Sub-Committee Agenda 11/12/18
December 2018 Food Bin
Sandgate Parish Council are delighted to support the work of the Folkestone Rainbow Centre by hosting a Food Bin at Sandgate Library.
Any items that the Sandgate community collect will be received by the Rainbow Centre team at their warehouse prior to being sent out to their Distribution Centres, Foodstop and the Winter Shelter.
Help feed local people in crisis. Items we would especially appreciate this month are:
- Instant Mash
- Longlife Juice
- Deodorant
- Longlife Milk
Please ensure all food is well within date and unopened as we are not allowed to distribute out of date food. Thank you!
Dec 18 collection bin poster A4-1Folkestone Symphony’s Family Christmas Concert With Carols
Environment Agenda 04/12/2018
Planning Agenda 04/12/2018
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.
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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