Bredgar
The parish of Bredgar, in the district of the Borough of Swale, lies on the north slope of the North Kent Downs, within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, between the villages of Tunstall and Hollingbourne.
The parish is fortunate to have an active church, a successful school, pub, garage, farm shop, cafe, barbers and post office all located within the village. The parish is home to a number of historical buildings and the centre village conservation area is marked with a war memorial and a picturesque duck-pond.
There are a number of thriving organisations making full use of the village hall and on many weekend afternoons a village team plays a traditional game of cricket on the recreation ground.
The parish is fortunate to have an active church, a successful school, pub, garage, farm shop, cafe, barbers and post office all located within the village. The parish is home to a number of historical buildings and the centre village conservation area is marked with a war memorial and a picturesque duck-pond.
There are a number of thriving organisations making full use of the village hall and on many weekend afternoons a village team plays a traditional game of cricket on the recreation ground.
Bredgar Parish Council
Clerk Details:Mrs Teresa Hudson
Friendly Cottage
Primrose Lane
Bredgar
Sittingbourne
Kent
ME9 8EB
Tel: 01622 884212
Email: vhudson91@googlemail.com
Your Borough Councillor
Bredgar is represented on Swale Borough Council by Independent Councillor Monique Bonney.
Monique Bonney
Chandlers, Stockers Hill Road, Rodmersham, Sittingbourne Kent ME9 0PJ
Tel: 07973 443527
Email: moniquebonney@swale.gov.uk