Tim Prater

Folkestone Camera Club: Sandgate Exhibition, Studio and Event

Interested in photography?

Not quite sure how your camera works?

Would love a portrait of the family? Or your best friend. Or your pet?

Then Folkestone Camera Club has the photographic event for you this Summer.

Over the weekend of June 24/25 at the Chichester Hall on Sandgate High Street between 09.30 and 18.00 each day you are invited to enjoy a photographic exhibition and free entry event comprising:-

  • Members of the Club showing beautiful images available to buy.
  • A Camera and Photographic Help-desk.
  • A Sales Table.
  • A People and Pet Portrait Studio.
  • Refreshments available through the day.
  • See their Website www.folkestonecameraclub.co.uk
Posted by Tim Prater in News

Proposed Extension to Sandgate Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ)

The Parish Council want to bring local residents up to speed about the processes for consultation on the extension of controlled parking in the village.

The process adopted by Shepway District Council combines informal and formal/statutory elements in order to try to maximise residents’ involvement.  It is important to remember that it is the District Council that has the decision making role.  So whilst the Parish Council have an obvious interest and a degree of influence, it is most important that if residents have comments, support or concerns they must direct them to Shepway and abide by Shepway’s processes.

Shepway are just about to start informal consultations in Sandgate.  They do not, therefore, feel further meetings with separate resident groups will be beneficial at this stage. The informal consultations will seek the views of all residents and businesses in the roads that will be affected.  Shepway will analyse the individual responses and make recommendations to their Cabinet Member, Councillor Mrs Ann Berry, who will decide whether or not to proceed with the scheme.  Shepway have indicated that they will, of course, be happy to meet and discuss the outcome of the consultation at that stage.

It should also be noted that a formal statutory consultation will follow, if it is decided to proceed with the scheme. Residents and businesses will have another opportunity to comment or make representations on the detailed design of the scheme. People from outside the affected area will also be able to comment or object to the proposals during this formal consultation.

Shepway contact : Frederick Miller – Transportation Manager –frederick.miller@shepway.gov.uk

Posted by Tim Prater in News

Sandgate Parish Council Annual Return 2016-17

Sandgate Parish Council is defined as a “smaller authority” for the purposes of publication of its annual accounts and statements.

The Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014 and the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 require that:

1. The accounting records for the financial year to which the audit relates and all books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers, receipts and other documents relating to those records must be made available for inspection by any person interested, during a period of 30 working days set by the smaller authority and including the first 10 working days of July.

2. The period referred to in paragraph (1) starts with the day on which the period for the exercise of public rights is treated as having been commenced i.e. the day following the day on which all of the obligations in paragraph (3) below have been fulfilled.

3. The responsible financial officer for a relevant authority must, on behalf of that authority, publish (which must include publication on the authority’s website):

(a) the Accounting Statements (i.e. Section 2 of the Annual Return), accompanied by:

(i) a declaration, signed by that officer to the effect that the status of the Accounting Statements are unaudited and that the Accounting Statements as published may be subject to change;

(ii) the Annual Governance Statement (i.e. Section 1 of the Annual Return); and

(b) a statement that sets out—

(i) the period for the exercise of public rights;

(ii) details of the manner in which notice should be given of an intention to inspect the accounting records and other documents;

(iii) the name and address of the local auditor;

(iv) the provisions contained in section 26 (inspection of documents etc.) and section 27 (right to make objections at audit) of the Act, as they have effect in relation to the authority in question.

All the required accounting statements, declarations, annual governance statement and additional statements are available in this 2017 Full Annual Return of Sandgate Parish Council. The declared period for the exercise of Public Rights is 28 June – 9 August 2017, but in practice it was published on the Sandgate Parish Council website on 22 June 2017.

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Posted by Tim Prater in Council, News

Finance Minutes 07/06/17

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Posted by Tim Prater in Finance, Minutes

Parish Council Agenda 20/06/17

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Posted by Tim Prater in Agenda, Council

Planning Agenda 20/06/17

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Posted by Tim Prater in Agenda, Planning

Planning Minutes 06/06/17

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Posted by Tim Prater in Minutes, Planning

Environment Minutes 06/06/17

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Posted by Tim Prater in Environment, Minutes

Sandgate CPZ Extension Proposals from Shepway Council

Shepway District Council have  reviewed the Sandgate CPZ scheme installed in Castle Road and Granville Parade areas last year, and and have published a report at http://www.shepway.gov.uk/moderngov/mgIssueHistoryHome.aspx?IId=14029&Opt=0 on which they plan to go to consultation on extending the scheme.

The proposed changes will now go out to informal consultation for residents and businesses within the extended CPZ area on the revised restrictions.

Posted by Tim Prater in News