PCC LAUNCHES CONSULTATION ON THE KENT POLICE BUDGET
/in News /by Administration AssistantA MESSAGE FROM MATTHEW SCOTT, THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR KENT.
As Police and Crime Commissioner, it is my responsibility to ensure that Kent Police has sufficient resources to prevent and investigate crime, to support victims and to protect our communities, be they urban, rural or coastal.
Thanks to your support, we now have more officers in Kent than ever before; our call handling service is amongst the best in the country and we have cut crime by 13% since 2019.
However, costs are rising, and on top of that, we have to pay increased national insurance contributions. So I have to make difficult decisions in order to fund the services you consistently tell me you want.
Central Government has agreed to fund Kent Police £273.7 million, and have given me the flexibility to raise the police precept of the council tax by £14 a year (or £1.16 per month) for a Band D property next year. This increase will help raise a total of £182.9m. But even with this increase Kent Police will have a shortfall of around £10 million..
If we do this, we hope to maintain the level of service you expect and deserve. The Force will of course have to make significant savings. I have written to the Government to request fairer funding in the future and will make proposals for new funding for Kent Police.
Please share your views on the police budget, by clicking on the link below.
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/PoliceBudget/
Thank you.
Matthew Scott
KCC’s Maidstone Journey Planner
/in News /by Administration AssistantKCC are excited to introduce to you the new Maidstone Journey Planner, an innovative Active Travel map designed to support our community in making sustainable travel choices. This tool is part of our ongoing commitment to promoting healthy, environmentally friendly transportation options within Maidstone.
The Maidstone Journey Planner aims to assist residents and visitors in walking, cycling, wheeling, and utilising other sustainable travel methods. The map highlights key routes, safe pathways, and essential amenities, making it easier for everyone to navigate our beautiful town sustainably.
Key Features of the Maidstone Journey Planner:
- Comprehensive Route Mapping: Detailed paths for walking, cycling, and wheeling.
- Public Transport: Information regarding local buses and trains.
- Sustainability Focus: Encourages eco-friendly travel options, reducing our carbon footprint.
- Community Engagement: Promotes active lifestyles and connects users with local amenities and points of interest.
We believe that the Maidstone Journey Planner will be a valuable resource for our community, encouraging more sustainable travel habits and contributing to the overall well-being of our residents.
We invite you to explore the Maidstone Journey Planner and share it with your colleagues and community members. Together, we can make a significant impact on our environment and quality of life in Maidstone. The link is below, I also have physical copies, if you would like some delivered, please let me know.
Maidstone Journey Planner, Walking, Wheeling & Cycling Travel Map – Explore Kent
Traffic Delays
/in News /by ClerkPlease be aware that due to emergency gas works near Notcutts Garden Centre and the Vinters Crematorium there are significant delays on all of the surrounding roads. Also due to Operation Brock access to the M20 East bound at junction 8 is prohibited so those trying to access the M20 are being directed to junction 7. Avoid the area if possible.
Pensioner Just Missing Out Scheme
/in News /by ClerkPensioner Just Missing Out Scheme
Could you or someone you know be eligible to receive a £200 voucher which can be redeemed towards food, energy, or both?
The Pensioner Just Missing Out scheme supports Kent pensioners in need of help with significantly rising living costs. The scheme is available for pension-aged residents on lower incomes who are not eligible for Pension Credit or the government’s Winter Fuel Payment.
The scheme is funded by the Department for Work and Pensions on behalf of the UK government.
Please note – you will need to provide an email address and have online access for energy support activation. Food vouchers will not require online activation and can be issued by email or post.
For further details, including eligibility criteria, please click on the following link:
Pensioner Just Missing Out scheme – Kent County Council
If you have any queries, please email kcc-hsffoodandenergysupport@kent.gov.uk
Operation Brock 15th December to 22nd December 2024
/in News /by ClerkWe wanted to share some important communications we have received from Kent County Council (KCC) regarding traffic management measures being put in place during the busy Christmas period.
With cross-channel bookings looking busy in the run up to Christmas, the Kent and Medway Resilience Forum (KMRF) has agreed to deploy Operation Brock on the M20 for a limited period as a precaution.
The contraflow is scheduled to be in place on the London-bound carriageway between junctions 8 and 9 from overnight on Sunday 15 December until Sunday 22 December. This will allow lorries to be held on the coastbound carriageway if the queuing system on the A20 outside Dover, known as Dover TAP, fills up.
The Port of Dover and Eurotunnel are forecasting their peak tourist traveller numbers on 19, 20 and 21 December as the majority of the schools break up for the holiday together with hauliers heading back to the continent in time for the festive break.
The prospect of bad weather could also cause delays.
After a successful trial in the summer, a permit scheme will once again be in place if Operation Brock goes to control and lorries start to be filtered down to the port from the M20. No permit means no entry to the Port of Dover, which significantly reduced truckers attempting to jump the queue and circumnavigate the restrictions.
The installation of Brock means lorries heading to mainland Europe are legally required to follow the signed HGV routes to the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel using the M20 and A20.
Traffic levels will be monitored 24-hours a day during the Christmas getaway period by a team made up of KMRF partners including Kent County Council and the emergency services, with traffic officers at points through Dover town.
While there may be some local traffic restrictions, the KMRF will continue to explore and test new ways to assist residents.
KRF Strategic Lead, Simon Jones, said: “The indications from Eurotunnel and the Port of Dover are that we will see some really busy days in the run up to Christmas and we need to act on that intelligence and use all the facilities available to us, such as Operation Brock and TAP to minimise disruption.
“Our plan is to purely cover the peak period with the Brock implementation and if there is no further predicted issues, it will be removed again before Christmas.
“Brock, TAP and the Dover traffic management plan worked extremely well in keeping the roads moving during the summer holidays. We are acting to do the same and protect our communities, and our businesses and attractions. Of course, for some of them, this is the most important time of the year.
“Our priority is to ensure everyone is able to get to where they want to go safely and as quickly as possible and to enjoy the festive period.”
For the latest updates on any service changes and useful contacts in the communities of Dover and Folkestone, which can be impacted by cross channel congestion, find out more by visiting the following websites:
- If you are a resident or business in the Dover District visit here
- If you are a resident or business in the Folkestone & Hythe District visit here
People needing to drive in or through Kent this winter should also follow some simple steps to ensure they reach their destination safely including:
- checking you know your route before you set off
- allowing extra time for your journey
- checking your vehicle’s tyres before beginning the drive to avoid an unnecessary breakdown, plus topping up on fuel and screen wash
- packing your car with essentials, including food, water, medicines you take regularly and essentials you may need if travelling with children, as well as blankets and warm clothing. Take a look at service stations you can visit if you need to.
For more information, head online:
- A good place to start is KCC’s Check Before You Travel page.
- National Highways has a travelling in severe weather guide and travel updates. You can also follow them on Twitter @highwaysseast.
- You can get weather forecasts, warnings and information from the Met Office and local radio stations like BBC Radio Kent and kmfm will have regular travel bulletins.
