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17
DEC
Swale Borough Council worked with the East Kent Baby Memorial Garden Charity to install a baby memorial board in King George's Playing Field, where residents touched by pregnancy and baby loss can have a place to remember them.
16
DEC
We, the Green Party group at Swale Borough Council have taken the difficult decision to leave the coalition, over our fundamental differences to the Labour Party's approach to planning, housing, and environmental priorities.
16
DEC
Four talented school children have helped design the Mayor of Swale’s annual Christmas cards.
11
DEC
A matter of weeks after a photo opportunity with the applicant Mark Quinn and just two days prior to the application being called in by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner Kevin McKenna MP wrote to Angela Rayner requesting that the larger of the two applications be called in.
25
NOV
Without any consultation what-so-ever, the Sittingbourne and Sheppey MP wants to dump the vast majority of the boroughs new housing allocation on to the neighbouring constituency of Faversham and Mid-Kent making him by far the ultimate NIMBY.
20
NOV
Helen Whately has written to the Deputy Prime Minister: Angela Rayner asking why she has taken the Highsted Park planning decision away from local elected councillors
14
NOV
Councillors are absolutely furious with the government for calling in the Highsted Park planning applications just 3 hours before the planning committee was due to sit down and debate the applications.
10
NOV
The day commenced with a short service at St Michael's church led by Reverend David Ridley. This was attended by the King’s representative, Deputy Lieutenant Richard Oldfield DL, Councillor Ben Martin Mayor of Swale, Larissa Reed Chief Executive of Swale Borough Council and Kevin McKenna MP.
1
NOV
Residents can recycle their pumpkin this Halloween thanks to Swale Borough Council’s pumpkin recycling scheme.
31
OCT
In a yet another attempt to get this monstrous housing scheme off the ground the developer consortium composed of Quinn Estates, the Kent Science Park and local landowners have yet another version of their plans for a vast 50% urban expansion of Sittingbourne up before the planning committee where it has been recommended for refusal.