Kennington News December 2015

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DELIVERED TO 5,000 HOMES

Robbers attack elderly man

DECEMBER 2015 Published by Kennington Community Forum

YES!

Two hooded robbers barged their way into the home of an elderly man in The Pasture and ransacked drawers looking for cash and valuables. The man suffered severe bruising to his chest and arms as he was bundled into a bedroom

after answering the door at 6.15pm on Sunday 15 November. The attackers left empty handed. Both are described as white, around 6ft, one was stocky. Anyone with information should call DC Natasha Russell on 01843 222289.

Kennington votes for a community council

Kennington residents have voted in favour of having a community council.

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The result of the ballot was:

YES 1,522 (53.3%) NO 1,336 (46.7%) Turn-out 34.9% Chris Morley, chair of Kennington Community Forum said: “I’m delighted at the positive support and votes in favour. This shows a substantial increase in support since our petition last year, which secured 1,090 signatures. “It makes a very good case for Ashford Borough Council to look favourably on our request as we think there are many decisions that can be better made locally.� Residents in five urban areas of Ashford were asked if they wanted new local councils. More than 11,000 votes were cast.

FINAL DECISION South Willesborough & Newtown also voted Yes, but residents in Central Ashford, South Ashford and North Willesborough were against the idea. The results are non-binding on the council but will be taken into consideration when councillors decide the next step. ABC deputy leader Neil Bell said: “The purpose was to review the way communities are represented. We will now look in detail at the results and consider the information in each contest before conclusions are drawn. I would like to stress again that the ballot results, either way, do not necessarily reflect what the council’s final decision will be.�

Come and meet Santa at the Kennington Christmas Fair

The following events are all on Saturday 5 December: WI Christmas Fayre, WI Hall Faversham Road, from 2pm PTFA Bazaar, Kennington CE Academy, 12-2pm Gift and Craft Market, Goat Lees School, 12-4pm

Extra funding for pavilion Ashford Borough Council is contributing a further ÂŁ130,000 towards the new community building on Spearpoint Recreation Ground. The price of replacing the dilapidated pavilion has gone up to ÂŁ918,000 due to rising construction costs. The lowest acceptable tender exceeded the original

estimated costs of £789,000. ABC’s Cabinet voted to grant the extra money on top of the £160,000 already earmarked. The Football Foundation and Sport England will provide £620,000. Kennington Forum has contributed more than £3,000. It is hoped work will start in a few months.

We wish all our readers a very Merry Christmas

Santa will be bringing his sack of goodies to the Kennington Christmas Fair, organised by the newlyformed Kennington Co-op Local Forum. It will be held in the WI Hall, Faversham Road, on Friday 18 December from 3.30pm5.30pm. All proceeds will go the Bybrook Nature Reserve regeneration project. Attractions include stalls, tombola, Fair Trade sampling, face painting and a silent auction, where bids are written down and the highest offer wins. Renowned Kent artist Karl Terry will be donating one of his landscape paintings.

Auction Kelly Read, Kennington Co-op Forum pioneer, said: “We will be working with the WI and local organisations. If anyone has items we could auction please drop them in at Kennington Co-op Food Store.â€? Or email communitykelly@mail.com The Co-op Forum is supporting local causes. It has given Kennington CE Academy ÂŁ100 for plants and supplied food for the Friends of St Mary's Soup lunch. It can also help raise funds by holding in-store events.

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