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Police target estate vandals
MAY 2012
Published by Kennington Community Forum
POLICE patrols have been stepped up at Little Burton Farm following an outbreak of vandalism. A bench outside the One Stop has been ripped up and the children’s play area has been vandalised. Community police officer
Glenn Phipps said: “We are targeting the area before the situation gets out of control.” Police have also received complaints about anti-social behaviour and about the amount of litter that has been scattered around the lake.
School gets ready to celebrate 140 years
Shopping locally can save pounds
KENNINGTON Junior School is seeking former staff and pupils to help it celebrate 140 years. The school, which opened in October 1872, wants to hear from anyone willing to share their memories with present day pupils. It would also like to display photographs taken at the school over the years. 96-year-old Phyllis Stace (below) of Canterbury Road, is looking forward
MANY shops in Kennington are fighting for survival. They live a hand-to-mouth existence as they fall victim to supermarkets, rising costs and the recession. Yet the little shops, some only walking distance from people’s homes, provide excellent and friendly service at competitive prices — and they could save you pounds. Take the BMW motorist who needed a new rear windscreen wiper. Told by a main dealer it
SUZANNE’S LUCKY BREAK SUZANNE SKIDMORE’S ambition has come true with the opening of the Lucky 7 Coffee Shop in Faversham Road. The off -licence has been transformed into an attractive cafe with the off-licence tucked away at the back. Suzanne’s chance to buy the business came when she was working there four years ago. She was doing three jobs at the time as she saved up to buy a tea shop. The Lucky 7 is open Tues-Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 10-4pm. All the tea and coffee is fair trade from Thailand. The offlicence is open Tues-Sat 12-9.30pm, Sun 12-8pm. Closed Mondays.
would cost £35 she called in at Beaver Batteries in Faversham Road and was delighted she could buy one for £3. “Shopping locally may cost a few pence more but it saves on petrol and parking,” said Martin Turner who runs the Fair Trade Shop in The Street with his wife Frances. Bella Patel, at Savers Newsagent, said: “I am only making enough to pay the wages.” She said health and safety regulations, higher business rates and restrictions imposed by some suppliers was making life difficult. Many local shops have special offers and bargains and you are always assured of a warm welcome and helpful advice. PLEASE SUPPORT THEM
MAKE A NOTE OF IT NOW!
A great little oak AN OAK to commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee has been planted by Kennington Community Forum. It joins oaks planted in the Recreation Ground to mark the Festival of Britain, King George VI’s Coronation, and it’s believed, Queen Victoria’s although this has been lost. The tree has been bought through generous donations by residents. It was supplied by Oakover Nurseries and planted by Kent Landscape Services. The oak will be dedicated during the Summer Fayre on 30 June.
to being involved. She started at the school in 1920 and has vivid memories of the headmaster, Mr Axton. She said: “One day a boy who was always being caned snatched it out his hand broke it into pieces and threw them out of an open window!” If you would like to be involved in the celebrations, or have any photographs the school could copy, please contact Carol Wigston 01233 623744 or email office@kennington.kent.sch.uk
NEW BUS LAY-BY AND A BETTER SERVICE WORK will begin shortly to provide a bus lay-by in Bybrook Road, near the Community Centre. The decision follows consultation between Kent Highways and Stagecoach.
County councillor Elizabeth Tweed said: “This should improve road safety, and Stagecoach has also agreed to improve the bus service to Bybrook once the works are complete.”
A DAY OF FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY!
KENNINGTON SUMMER FAYRE, SATURDAY 30 JUNE, RECREATION GROUND, ULLEY ROAD, 12-4PM Children’s funfair; Stalls selling a wide range of goods; displays of Irish dancing, Martial arts, Maypole dancing, Soak the vicar! Hot food, Ice creams FREE PARKING . . . FREE ADMISSION Grand Draw with many great prizes