Kennington News March 2015

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DELIVERED TO 5,000 HOMES

New pavilion ‘this year’

MARCH 2015

Published by Kennington Community Forum

Funding arrangements for the new £780,000 community building on Spearpoint Recreation Ground are complete. Grants of £469,000 from the Football Foundation and £150,000 from Sport England have been confirmed. Ashford Borough Council, who will also contribute funds, will formally consider the project at its Cabinet meeting on 12 March. When approved it will be put out to tender and work is expected to start later in the year.

We’ve made it!

1,100 back campaign for more power

ELDERLY WOMAN ROBBED BY CONMEN

More than 1,100 residents of Kennington have signed our petition calling for the creation of a community council. The target was 900, 10% of the electorate in the area covered by Kennington Community Forum.

The aim is to bring decision making on local issues closer to home. The petition, delivered to Ashford Borough Council on 3 February, requests the council to conduct a Governance Review with the aim of forming a community council to serve Kennington, Little Burton, Bockhanger, Bybrook and the non-parished part of Boughton Aluph. This would have the same rights and responsibilities as a parish council. Forum chair Chris Morley said: “We are delighted at the response. Community councils give neighbourhoods a stronger voice and help people feel more involved in the decisions that affect

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them. The number of signatures is compelling evidence that Kennington needs the same level of local representation and service provision that the rural areas of Ashford have had for over 100 years.” Kennington Forum is one of five groups in the Ashford urban area which are campaigning to form community councils. The campaigns

are supported by the Kent Association of Local Councils with financial aid from central government. ABC’s Selections and Constitutional Review Committee has agreed a timetable for the Governance Review which will cover the whole of ABC’s area. Council officers will now carry out initial research and gather information with plans for an open day in the spring.

Come and meet the candidates Voters will be able to question some of the candidates who are standing in the May borough council elections at an Any Questions session organised by Kennington Forum. The Forum is non-political and will ensure that the session reflects this position. It is open to all parties putting forward candidates in the Forum’s area — Kennington, Bockhanger, Bybrook, Little Burton and Boughton Aluph. It is hoped candidates’ replies will be focused on “What I would do for my ward if

elected”. Questions will only be permitted which are relevant to issues in ABC’s remit, such as planning, housing, the economy, community infrastructure and environmental issues. No questions will be allowed on national policy and there will be no electioneering! Questions will not be aimed at catching candidates out. The intention is to give them an opportunity to be seen and heard, and for residents to form a view. Any Questions will be part of the

Forum’s meeting on Tuesday 31 March, at Rylands Road Community Centre. There will be an informal networking session from 6.45pm7.15pm when candidates can meet with residents. Forms will be available for written questions, which will be submitted to the Chairman. Tea and biscuits will be available. After a shortened regular meeting the Any Questions session will run from 8.30-9.25pm. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SPECIAL FORUM EVENT STARTS AT 6.45pm

Two conmen, claiming to be from Lloyds Bank, called at the home of an elderly woman in Thirlmere, Kennington, and said they had come to check her bank card. They were very polite and were invited in. “They took her bank details and shortly after leaving £1,500 was withdrawn from her account,” said Police Community Support Officer Nikki Relf. It happened at 11am on Monday 28 January. One of the men was white, aged about 50, and was wearing a dark winter coat. The other was black, and was wearing a dark woolly navy hat.

DID YOU SEE THEM? Anyone with information is asked to contact DC Chris Price on 101. If you have information but would prefer to remain anonymous please call Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. In a second incident bogus callers tricked their way into Gerlach House in Beecholme Drive and persuaded elderly residents to buy torches and other items. Police advise people to keep their doors locked and ask for identification even if the caller has an appointment.

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