Report 2 - June 2023

Council

  • 1st June Andrew an Jim attended training on at the Councl
  • 9th June Andrew and Jim met the Head Teacher at Fairview Primary School
  • 14th June Andrew attended the Children and Young People's Committee as a substitute for another Conservative Councillor.
  • 19th June Andrew and Jim attended the Conservative Group monthly meeting.
  • 20th June Jim attend Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee
  • 24th June Jim attend Army day at Great Lines
  • 28th June Andrew met with the Fostering Panel for a briefing on the work of the Foster panel.

Casework

Andrew and Jim have been helping residents and organisations with casework: -

  • We continue to push for safer crossing for children and parents of Fairview Primary School across Maidstone Road
  • We assisted a resident with a broken brown bin
  • We have raised with Council Officers the disruption caused traffic by queuing to enter the car boot sale in Hempstead
  • A resident with an issue with the Medway Test (11+)
  • Discussed with residents the School Street proposal which we opposed.
  • Raised a query on maintenance of trees in an around Hempstead.
  • Raised a query on the deliveries of recycling bags across Hempstead and Wigmore

We were dismayed to hear that the memorial tree planted in memory of Brian Warner had been cut down. Arrangements are in hand to replace the tree.

Your local Ward Councillors are available to help with any matter to do with he Council, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Fairview Crossing

Maidstone Road near Fairview Community Primary School.