March the Doctor Will See You

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

March the Doctor Will See You March Sun 1 8:00am Eucharist Sun 15 10:00am Parish Eucharist Sun 1 9:00am Choir Rehearsal Mon 16 10:00am Toddler Praise Sun 1 9:45am Children's Church Mon 16 10:00am Prayer Ministry Sun 1 10:00am Parish Eucharist Team Meeting Mon 2 10:00am Toddler Praise Sun 22 8:00am Eucharist Mar 2020 No 297 Fri 6 10:00am World Day of Sun 22 9:00am Choir Rehearsal Prayer, W Malling Church Sun 22 9:45am Children's Church West Malling Group Sat 7 9:30am ChurchYard Tidy Up Sun 22 10:00am Parish Eucharist Sun 8 8:00am Eucharist Mon 23 10:00am Toddler Praise The doctor Practice: Sun 8 9:00am Choir Rehearsal Mon 23 8:00pm PCC Meeting what do the Sun 8 10:00am All Age Eucharist Sun 29 8:00am Eucharist Mon 9 10:00am Toddler Praise Sun 29 9:00am Choir Rehearsal will see changes mean? Sun 15 8:00am Eucharist Sun 29 9:45am Children's Church Sun 15 9:00am Choir Rehearsal Sun 29 10:00am Parish Eucharist See page 4 for Sun 15 9:45am Children's Church Mon 30 10:00am Toddler Praise you now details Please join us for Toddler Praise Stay and Play Songs, Craft, Bible Stories, Dancing and fun. Mondays 10:00 - 11.30am Term time, Leybourne Church £1 Donation Suwelcomerge ry update MQ: Can I haand in akprescriptionn to thegWest changes All are welcome here. enable patients to have an advance look at Malling surgery? Ss PETER & PAUL Update on the changes to the new facilities. A: Yes. There will be a facility to do that. ButW wee sextendt Ma al specialling welcomeSurge tory thosean whod are single, married, divorced, gay, lesbian, With the recent Coronavirus and somethingL” (ElikYe mBoOreUregRulNarEprayer), transgender, filthy rich or dirt poor. We extend a special welcome to those who are as skinny as new facilities in Kings Hill Leybourne Surgery Qco:nCsaenqIuoebnttaimn eadrieapeaatttepnrteioscnritphteionterrerqifuyeinsgt but many others use this time to make a rake or could afford to lose a few pounds. will continue to open as at present: 8.15am - friroems TinheAWusetrsat lMiaahllianvgesulargrgeeryly? been mo"LreeyrabdoicuarlnaenCdhlounrgchlasteinegkschtoansgeersveto forgotten. Thankfully they have finally their lives. YouCh areang welcomees to the Wif eyoust M areall ifromng su Leybournergery and t,h ore local6:,0 or0p justm, M passingonday ,through.Wednes day, and Friday. A: You will be able to obtain a signed God through prayer, worship, action been doused but they have cost some Perhaps this last approach is the opening of the new facilities at Kings Hill are prescription from a doctor or a prescribing and example in the wider community." Weex welcomepected to youtake ifp youlace canove singr the likewe ePavarottikend of or can’tFre carryquen tal ynoteask ined aq bucket.uestion You’res: welcome clivlineiscian donlelyftwinhetnheyioruwsaekeethmemanayt the West most appropriate one for the climate hereMa rifc hyou’re21-22 “just. It is browsing,”possible th justat b owoketh up or just got out of prison. We don’t care if you’re homeless people and of course a badly emergency we face. Sadly, there can be Malling surgery. All other requests for signed Please contact the parish priest or moresurg Christianeries will thanbe cl othese dArchbishopfor all or p aofrt Canterburyof the orQ :haven’tWhich sbeenurge inrie churchs will b esinceope nthean littled wh en? pdraemscargipetidonescnoeseydstbeemm. ade to Kings Hill no quick fixes here – this crisis will need churchwardens on any parish matters. one’sday christening.on March 20 . West Malling surgery will A: Kings Hill: sixteen consulting rooms. surgTehryeosreLfeiryebsohuranveesruermgeirnyd. eItdwuillsnoont cbe radical and long-term changes. be closed from around 3:00pm on March 19. Reception services. Telephone Services. paogsasinibltehatot cooullrecltimsigantedispcrehsacnrigpitniogn,siffrwome My prayePrAisRtIhSaHt wPeRwIEilSl Tquickly come We extend a special welcome to those who are over 60 but not grown up yet, and to There is a huge amount to do over that time. Open Monday to Friday. tnheeeHdoeldliefsu.rHthoewrerveemr,inwdeincga.nAsnenddtheelecretrcoennict to a comThmeoRnemvidndMaabttohuetwwBhautchnaeneds to teenagers who are growing up too fast. You are welcome whether you are a crying new-born, a · Move all the existing IT systems. West Malling: Two consulting rooms. Open parnedscornipgtioinnsgtofloaondyschinemmisatnnyopmlaincaetesdinbyotuhre be done and h0a1v7e32th8e4m21o8ra7l courage to precocious toddler or a curious child. We welcome those who remember rationing and those · Install the new telephone system. Monday to Friday. poawtinenctoaunndtrsyealelcstoedteollnththeetparlesocrfiption form. actually do it. who are trying to forget. We welcome keep-fit mums, football dads, starving artists, tree- [email protected] · Move all 20 or so administrators into new Leybourne: Three consulting rooms. Tinhcisreeansainblgelsy tehreraptaictiewnet atothgeordpiraetctetlyrntso.the As Archbishop Justin wrote in the huggers, latte-sippers, vegetarians and junk-food eaters. We welcome those who are in CHURCHWARDENS offices in Kings Hill. Reception services. Open Monday, chemSicsitetnoticsotlsleacrtgthueeirambeoduitcathtieontirpapthinegr than New York Times in 2017: recovery or still addicted. We welcome you if you’reW havingednes dproblemsay, Frida ory. you’re down in the point for changing our behaviour – some “As peoKpilrestoief fDaeith-M, wacehdeonn-’t just state dumps or if you don’t like “organised religion,” we’ve been there too. returning to the surgery. This should be more West Malling Surgery csoanyvtehnaiet nitt mtoathyeaplraetaiednyt. bIneatdodoitliaonte, iwt ehnilaebles our beKlieirfssti—[email protected] others urge us to do something now. The belief is that we find purpose and joy in YouTw areo c ostillnsu welcomelting room heres wil lifb youe m ablewintai nalled yourin moneyQ: Wonh theat e horsesarly an.d late appointments are us to audit progress of their request. There are Jennifer Neal - 07989 248487 ‘The Hollies’ building on the same site as the available? recent Davos report suggested that we loving our neighbours. Another is that we also services available that will deliver repeat CHURMCaHrcAiaDMPhINeIlSaTnRATOR Weex offeristing as uspecialrgery inwelcomeWest M atolli nthoseg. Th whoere w thinkill theA earth: Ear lisy flat,appo andintm thoseents f whorom 7wantam: evidence pnroewscorinpltyionhsavdeiretcetnlyytoeaprastielenfttst’ohofimx ethse. The are charged bMy aorucriacrPehaetolarnwith taking for everything. You are welcome if you work too hard, or if you don’t work at all. We offer a problem. good care of his creation. not be a receptionist in The Hollies and the Nurses – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, surgery can advise on how to set these up. [email protected] welcometwo con tosu luniversityting rooms professorswill be use andd b ythosea GP who can’tTh uspellrsda.y You& F arerida welcomey if you came Despite all the uncertainty, what is The moral crisis of climate change is PASTORAL ASSISTANT becauseand by grandmaa membe isr oinf ttownhe nu andrsin gwantedteam. Ttoh igos to churchPhys iorcia becausen Assoc iyouate –gotFr lostiday in Leybourne Qsu:rWe hisertehawtilrlaI dgiectatlecsthraensguelts?will need to an opportunity to find purpose and joy, Mary Bierbaum - 01732 844706 andsit eendedwill b eupo phereen M byon mistake.day to F riday 8.30am to Doctors/ANP – Tuesday, Wednesday, Abe: Tmesatdree.suTlhtsewseill cahvainlagbeles awtitllhaefKfeincgt salHl iollf and to respond to our creator’s charge. 6pm. Repeat prescription requests can be Thursday & Friday. suusrg-earny,dLneoybt ounrlnyewshuargtewryeobrubyybteulet pahlsoone. Reducing the causes of climate change Wedr owelcomepped off thoseduring whothes eareho inked,urs. H opiercedwever, or both.L Weate offerappo ian tspecialments 1welcome8:30-20: 0to0 :thoseEver ywho how (and how often) we travel. is essential to the life of faith. It is a way could use a prayer right now, had religion shoved down your throat as a child or walked away issued signed prescriptions will either then Tuesday, some Mondays, Thursdays and Q: WBhyetrheecatinmIeatrhraisngisesfuoer aisdpocutbolristohecdall me? toBlouvelkouyr nWeigahsbotuer:and to steward the fromnee Godd to bwhene sen lifet e lefellctr apartonica.l lyWedi rwelcomeectly to th tourie sts Fandrida regulars,ys seekers and doubters, Lent will have begun. Lent is a time for gift of creation.” bleeding hearts ... In short, WE WELCOME YOU! A: Arrangements for a duty doctor call can be The truck will be outside the shops chemist if the patient has selected this, or Also open on some Saturdays mChadriestbiayntseletophmoankeeorpaletdthgeesKitnogschHailnl sguer.gery, With best wishes for a happy and on Little Market Row: collected in person from either Kings Hill or On the days the surgeries are not open late oSrotmheeLpeeyobopulern“egisvuerguepry”.something (like holy Lent. Leybourne. appointments are provided at other GP chocolate), others “take up Mar 14 8.00-F9.r0M0 aamtthew surgeries across the local area as the service Q: Where can I get blood tests and blood Mar 28 9.15-10.15 am Kings Hill Surgery is provided as a joint contract. pressure tests done? Apr 11 8.00-9.00 am The new consulting rooms, waiting room and Q. Can I visit the West Malling surgery to Advertise in LeybAopru25rne Vo9.i1c5-e10.15 am A: These services will be provided at all 3 officwelcomees are now almost complete. These are make an appointment? sites subject to their opening hours as shown Please don’t leave items on site if state-of-the-art with high quality fittings and A. No. You can make an appointment
Recommended publications
  • Halarose Borough Council
    RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council Election of Parish Councillors For the Area of West Malling Parish I, the undersigned, being the returning officer, do hereby certify that at the election of Parish Councillors for the above mentioned Parish, the following persons stood validly nominated at the latest time for delivery of notices of withdrawal of candidature, namely 4pm on Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 and have been duly elected Parish Councillors for the said Parish without contest. NAME OF PERSONS ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Barkham, Gwyneth Villanelle 132 St Leonards Street, West Malling, ME19 6RB Bullard, Keith Malcolm 112 St Leonards St, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6PD Byatt, Richard John 8 Police Station Road, West Malling, ME19 6LL Dean, Trudy 49 Offham Road, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6RB Javens, Linda Madeline 11 Woodland Close, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6RR Medhurst, Camilla 41 Offham Road, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6RB Cade House, 79 Swan St, West Malling, Kent, ME19 Smyth, Yvonne Mary 6LW Stacpoole, Miranda Jane 107 Norman Road, West Malling, ME19 6RN Flat F Meadow Bank Court, Meadow Bank, West Malling, Stapleton, Nicholas George ME19 6TS Stevens, Peter Graham 68 Sandown Road, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6NR Thompson, David Richard William 4 Police Station Road, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6LL Dated: Thursday, 04 April 2019 Julie Beilby Returning Officer Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council Gibson Building Gibson Drive Kings Hill West Malling ME19 4LZ Published and printed by Julie Beilby, Returning Officer, Tonbridge
    [Show full text]
  • The Mysterious Mr Golding
    The mysterious Mr Golding Martyn Cornell Considering what a huge impact he had but we can have a stab at guessing when on the taste of British beer, astonishingly Mr Golding spotted his ‘hill of extraordi- little is known about the man who gave nary quality.’ A very good hop plant his name to the Goldings hop. might produce upwards of 100 rhizome or root cuttings suitable for planting out About all we do have comes from a book the following year. But each newly plant- published in 1798 with the marvellously ed cutting will need to grow for a couple long title of The Rural Economy of the of years before it can supply cuttings Southern Counties: Comprizing Kent, itself (and also grow saleable hops). Surrey, Sussex, The Isle of White, the Chalk Hills of Wiltshire, Hampshire etc, Mr Golding must surely have set himself and including the Culture and up with a good stock of his new hop plant Management of Hops in the Districts of before he started giving it away to neigh- Maidstone, Canterbury and Farnham. It bours, and an acre of hop garden is was written by William Marshall, which going to require more than 3,500 hop says (on p. 183), talking about hop vari- plants. Let's guess at each new plant eties in the District of Maidstone: producing 75 viable cuttings, this means an absolute minimum of four years In West Kent there are several varieties in before the generous Mr G starts letting cultivation. The 'Canterbury' is the favorite his neighbours share his bounty, six sort and is the most cultivated: it is a 'white years since the discovery of the new bine' hop, of the middle size.
    [Show full text]
  • ITEM 8 Lorries on the A26 Through Wateringbury Lorries on the A26
    ITEM 8 Lorries on the A26 through Wateringbury A report by the County Engineer to the Highways Advisory Board on 20 May 2003 _________________________________________________________________________ Background 1. At the Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council Joint Transportation Board (TMBC JTB) meeting of 16 September 2002, the Board considered a report which discussed requests received by the County Council for a permanent Lorry Ban to be imposed on the A26 through Wateringbury. The Board noted current County policy, namely that requests for lorry bans on ‘A’ roads are normally refused on the grounds that A class roads are the “best” in the area for use by HGVs, and highlighted the local circumstances of the traffic situation through Wateringbury. Members were also advised that the traffic situation through Wateringbury could be reviewed following construction of the Leybourne Bypass and further evaluation of the Colts Hill Strategic Link. At this meeting the Board resolved that Kent County Council be asked to investigate changes in signing to direct lorries away from the A26 through Wateringbury and report back on the outcome to the next JTB. 2. At the following meeting on 9 December Members of the TMBC JTB received a report, which discussed possible advisory alternative routes and associated signing for HGVs and noted the Highways Advisory Board (HAB) paper of 5 November regarding Countywide HGV Management Measures. The HAB conclusions were highlighted to the TMBC JTB namely that: - (i) The practice of refusing HGV bans on “A” roads continues; (ii) The principles of HGV routing on “A” Class roads as described be adopted; (iii) The second edition of the advisory Lorry Route Map for Kent and Medway be approved for publication and distribution 3.
    [Show full text]
  • New Properties Will Be Added Daily. Please Check Individual Adverts for Closing Dates
    New properties will be added daily. Please check individual adverts for closing dates Studio flat ref no: 452 Location:Frome Court, Longmead Independent living for the over 55's, Lift, Shared garden, Way, Tonbridge central heating, flush floor shower. Local shops and bus Landlord:Clarion Housing service to Tonbridge Town for Tonbridge Train station & Social Rent:£392.82 pm Shops. Large Park close by. Rental payment due at sign Service Charge:£177.28 pm up. (£30.98 pm of which is not eligible for benefit) Bidding closes:29 Sep 2021 Studio flat ref no: 542 Location:Rectory Close, Snodland Independent living for the over 55's. 1st floor studio Landlord:Clarion Housing flat with flush floor shower. Lift available. Close to local Social Rent:£385.32 pm shops and bus service to other amenities. Short walk Service Charge:£222.83 pm to Snodland train station. Council Tax Band A. No pets (£30.98 pm of which is not eligible for allowed. Rental payment due at sign up. benefit) Bidding closes:29 Sep 2021 Studio flat ref no: 645 Location:Frome Court, Tonbridge Independent living for the over 55's. Studio flat, 1st floor, Landlord:Clarion Housing lift available. Flush floor shower. No pets allowed. Local Social Rent:£392.82 pm Shops, Church and Large Park all close by.Council Tax Service Charge:£208.26 pm Band A. Bus service to other amenities. Rental payment (£30.98 pm of which is not eligible for due at sign up. benefit) Bidding closes:30 Sep 2021 Studio flat ref no: 648 Location:Frome Court, Tonbridge Independent living for the over 55's.
    [Show full text]
  • Position of the Board's Budget ITEM B7
    Item D2 New school at Leybourne Chase, West Malling – TM/14/2109 (KCC/TM/0173/2014) A report by Head of Planning Applications Group to Planning Applications Committee on 22 October 2014. Application by Kent County Council, Property & Infrastructure Support for erection of new school together with new car parking and associated playing field and landscaping at Land at Leybourne Chase, London Road, Ryarsh, West Malling – TM/14/2109 (KCC/TM/0173/2014). Recommendation: permission be granted subject to conditions. Local Member: Sarah Hohler Classification: Unrestricted Site Description 1. The proposed application site is located to the south east of the new housing development of Leybourne Chase, which was formerly known as Leybourne Grange. The Leybourne Chase development, as a whole was previously granted outline planning permission for up to 702 dwellings together with access roads, community hall, shop, primary school and lay-by (planning reference TM/94/01253/OA). Phases 1, 2 and 3b of the residential development have been completed. Currently none of the roads serving the development at Leybourne Grange, including the A20 link road, have been adopted by the Highways Authority. The development is sited approximately 1.2km (0.8 miles) to the north of West Malling and 1.4km (0.9 miles) to the north west of Leybourne. The M20 motorway runs approximately 0.6km (0.4 miles) to the north of the site. 2. The application site is bounded by the Leybourne Chase residential development to the north and by the West Kent Health Needs Education Service main site and administration centre to the west of the proposed development.
    [Show full text]
  • 149 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    149 bus time schedule & line map 149 Chatham View In Website Mode The 149 bus line (Chatham) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chatham: 3:18 PM (2) Kings Hill: 7:09 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 149 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 149 bus arriving. Direction: Chatham 149 bus Time Schedule 58 stops Chatham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:18 PM High Street, West Malling 90 High Street, West Malling Civil Parish Tuesday 3:18 PM Winterƒeld Lane, East Malling Wednesday 3:18 PM The Malling School, East Malling Thursday 3:18 PM Friday 3:18 PM Winterƒeld Lane, East Malling Saturday Not Operational Lunsford Lane Turning, Larkƒeld Castle Way, Leybourne Church, Leybourne 149 bus Info Castle Way, Leybourne Civil Parish Direction: Chatham Stops: 58 Castle Lake, Leybourne Trip Duration: 80 min Line Summary: High Street, West Malling, Winterƒeld Rspca Centre, Leybourne Lane, East Malling, The Malling School, East Malling, Winterƒeld Lane, East Malling, Lunsford Lane Castle Way, Birling Civil Parish Turning, Larkƒeld, Castle Way, Leybourne, Church, Freemasons Arms, Ham Hill Leybourne, Castle Lake, Leybourne, Rspca Centre, Leybourne, Freemasons Arms, Ham Hill, The Holmesdale School, Ham Hill, St Katherine's School, The Holmesdale School, Ham Hill Snodland, Gorham Close, Snodland, Midsummer Road, Snodland, Townsend Road, Snodland, St Katherine's School, Snodland Woodlands Avenue, Snodland, Co-Op, Snodland, Clock Tower, Snodland, Snodland Bypass, Gorham Close, Snodland Holborough, Howlsmere Close, Halling, Britannia Close, Halling, The Five Bells, Halling, Railway Station, Midsummer Road, Snodland Halling, Fire Station, Halling, Vicarage Road, Halling, 93 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Leybourne Headline Feb 2021 A4
    Headline February / March 2021 News from your Local Lib Dem Team in Leybourne and Leybourne Chase Trees and Leybourne’s new County Council, the Borough Council, Parish Council and of course the residents. In the “Tiny Forest” end the trees are there to improve the environment for us all. Bill Banks writes: At the end of 2019 the Liberal Democrats started work on a tree planting and rewilding project as a result of Local Plan still ‘frozen’ the Climate Emergency called by Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. Working as the Tonbridge and Malling’s Local Plan is still stuck opposition party in local government in limbo following the Government Inspectors’ sometimes means our ideas are usurped by decision that they cannot progress any further. the ruling party but in the end, as long as They say TMBC did not fulfil their ‘Duty to things start happening, that’s all that matters. Cooperate’ with Sevenoaks Council to help So, what has been happening in Tonbridge and meet the Sevenoaks building targets, and so Malling? There is no doubt that the pandemic the Plan does not meet Government has slowed things down as other issues have regulations. Inspectors suggest if TMBC does forced their way up the agenda, but not withdraw , a new Local Plan will have to be conversations have been taking place and prepared. This one has so far taken six years’ plans are being made. work. As a direct result of questions to Tonbridge Trudy wrote to MPs Tom Tugendhat and Tracey and Malling Borough Council about where and Crouch on behalf of West Malling Parish what type of trees could be planted on open Council asking them to lobby Minister Richard spaces owned by the council, they have been Jenrick on this issue.
    [Show full text]
  • Tonbridge & Malling Health Walks
    ONE YOU Kent How you can get involved? Small changes can add up to huge To take part, sign up online at differences for your health and its never www.walkingforhealth.org.uk/user/ too late to start. Our ONE YOU advisors register and click the link to complete the questionnaire. Alternatively, come along are on hand to help get the information to the start point of one of our walks 10 you need and the results you want. minutes prior to walk start time. Outdoor clothing and footwear is advisable. FREE tips, apps and services to help you TONBRIDGE & to: Some walks require change for parking. Lose weight MALLING Move more Want to be a Volunteer? Be smoke free HEALTH WALKS Interested in becoming a volunteer walk Drink less leader and receiving free training? Improve mental health Please contact Tonbridge & Malling 2019 Get housing, debt & employment Borough Council Healthy Living Team. advice To find an advisor near you and make Would you like some more a one to one appointment please see information? details on the front of this leaflet. Search for ONE YOU online and take the free Please contact Tonbridge & health quiz to see how you score. Malling Healthy Living Team: 01732 876347 Why not download these apps to get you started. [email protected] www.tmbc.gov.uk/healthwalks If you have difficulty reading this leaflet and would like the information in another format please contact Tonbridge & Malling www.oneyoukent.org.uk Borough Council Healthy Living Team using the contact details above. Why walk? Leybourne Walks Tonbridge Walks Tonbridge & Malling Health Walks are Where: Tonbridge Pool Where: Leybourne Lakes free, fun and friendly - perfect to help you TN9 1HR Country Park get active, meet new people and improve When: Every Wednesday mental health and well being.
    [Show full text]
  • Flood Risk to Communities Tonbridge and Malling
    Kent County Council Flood Risk to Communities Tonbridge and Malling June 2017 www.kent.gov.ukDRAFT In partnership with: Flood Risk to Communities – Tonbridge and Malling This document has been prepared by Kent County Council, with the assistance of: • The Environment Agency • Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council • The Upper & Lower Medway Internal Drainage Boards • Southern Water For further information or to provide comments, please contact us at [email protected] DRAFT Flood Risk to Communities – Tonbridge and Malling INTRODUCTION TO FLOOD RISK TO COMMUNITIES 1 TONBRIDGE AND MALLING OVERVIEW 2 SOURCES OF FLOODING 5 ROLES AND FUNCTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FLOOD RISK 6 THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY 6 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL 7 TONBRIDGE AND MALLING BOROUGH COUNCIL 9 THE UPPER AND LOWER MEDWAY DRAINAGE BOARDS 9 SOUTHERN WATER 10 PARISH COUNCILS 10 LAND OWNERS 11 FLOOD AND COASTAL RISK MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT 12 FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS AND STRATEGIES 13 NATIONAL FLOOD AND COASTAL EROSION RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 13 FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS 13 LOCAL FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 14 CATCHMENT FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLANS 15 SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLANS 15 SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS 15 STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT (SFRA) 16 RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT PLAN 16 MIDDLE MEDWAY STRATEGY 16 SOUTHEAST RIVERS TRUST 17 UNDERSTANDING FLOOD RISK 18 FLOOD RISK MAPPING 18 HOW FLOOD RISK IS EXPRESSED 18 FLOOD MAP FOR PLANNING 19 NATIONAL FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT 20 PROPERTIES AT RISK 20 SURFACE WATER MAPPING 22 PLANNING AND FLOOD RISK 23 PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE
    [Show full text]
  • Item No. Item No. 15 A228 Leybourne and West Malling Bypass A228 Leybourne and West Malling Bypass
    Item No. 151515 A228 Leybourne and West Malling Bypass A Report by the Head of Transport Management to the Highways Advisory Board on 13 September, 2001 Introduction 1. On 14 September 2000, the Transport Operations Board approved (Minute 75 refers) public consultation on modifications to the approved A228 Leybourne and West Malling Bypass known as the Orange Route (see Figure 1 and Drawing No’s 10559/H1/P/01 on display). 2. On 9 January 2001 the Transport Operations Board (Minute 6 refers) were informed that very positive feedback had been received from the consultation on the Modified Orange Route (MOR). Key points from the consultation were identified and the Board gave its approval for further studies. 3. This report provides a summary of those key points and outlines the scheme changes proposed to the MOR following the further investigation. The report also recommends approval to the revised MOR (see Figure 2 and Drawing No. 10559/H1/P/12A on display), and authority to seek all necessary consents and to progress the proposals through the appropriate statutory procedures. 4. A more comprehensive description of the revisions is shown as Appendix 1. Summary of Key Points and Revisions Made (see also Appendix 1) 5. Leybourne residents were generally unhappy that severance of Castle Way from the bypass at M20 Junction 4 would result in longer trips via Park Road, which in turn would have an adverse effect upon the residents and property in Park Road. It is now proposed to realign Castle Way, north of Park Road, and connect it with the MOR at a traffic signal junction which would be linked operationally to the traffic signals of M20 Junction 4.
    [Show full text]
  • We're Making Changes to Buses to Maidstone Girls Grammar And
    We’re making changes to buses to Maidstone Girls Grammar and Maplesden Noakes Schools From Monday 3rd April 2017 Arriva are making changes to buses serving Maidstone Girls Grammar and Maplesden Noakes Schools to improve reliability and boarding times. The new services and times are summarised below: New Services to Maidstone Girls Grammar and Maplesden Noakes Schools Service No: Leaves Arrives at 5 Cranbrook (0659) Sissinghurst (0707) Staplehurst (0716) Somerfield Hospital 0806 9 Bearsted (0704, 0728) Madginford (0714) Grove Green (0729, 0750) Somerfield Hospital 0804, 0809 59 Grafty Green (0653) Kingswood (0706) Boughton Monchelsea (0727) Somerfield Hospital 0814 Maidstone Chequers Bus Station (0745, 0800 0815) Somerfield Hospital 0757, 0812, 0827 71 Snodland (0706, 0714) Leybourne (0739) Lunsford Park (0731, 0739, Somerfield Hospital 0808, 0816, 0821 0744) Alington Way (0801, 0809, 0814) 72 Maidstone Chequers Bus Station (0812) Somerfield Hospital 0824 155 Chatham (0712) Wouldham (0734) Burham (0740) Aylesford (0751) Somerfield Hospital 0811 509 Downswood (0725) Madginford (0735) Grove Green (0750) Somerfield Hospital 0809 Wrotham (0714) Borough Green (0719) Offham (0731) West Malling 570 Somerfield Hospital 0808 (0737) East Malling (0743) Larkfield (0748) Allington Way (0803) 575 Kings Hill (0722) West Malling (0735) Larkfield (0742) Allington Way (0757) Somerfield Hospital 0802 Kings Hill (0717, 0722) Leybourne (0736, 0741) Larkfield (0742, 0747) 576 Somerfield Hospital 0802, 0807 Allington Way (0757, 0802) New Services from Maidstone
    [Show full text]
  • 55X Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    55X bus time schedule & line map 55X Leybourne - Maidstone Grammar School For Boys View In Website Mode The 55X bus line (Leybourne - Maidstone Grammar School For Boys) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Larkƒeld: 3:29 PM (2) Maidstone: 7:14 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 55X bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 55X bus arriving. Direction: Larkƒeld 55X bus Time Schedule 24 stops Larkƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:29 PM Boys' Grammar School, Maidstone Tuesday 3:29 PM Waterloo Street, Maidstone Wednesday 3:29 PM Crompton Gardens, Maidstone Thursday 3:29 PM Mote Road, Maidstone Friday 3:29 PM Holland Road, Maidstone Saturday Not Operational Chiltern Hundreds, Vinters Park Hilton Hotel, Vinters Park Tower View, Kings Hill 55X bus Info Direction: Larkƒeld Asda, Kings Hill Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 51 min Baxter Way, Kings Hill Line Summary: Boys' Grammar School, Maidstone, Waterloo Street, Maidstone, Crompton Gardens, Maidstone, Holland Road, Maidstone, Chiltern Bovarde Avenue, Kings Hill Hundreds, Vinters Park, Hilton Hotel, Vinters Park, Bovarde Avenue, Kings Hill Civil Parish Tower View, Kings Hill, Asda, Kings Hill, Baxter Way, Kings Hill, Bovarde Avenue, Kings Hill, Melrose Melrose Avenue, Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill, Forest Way, Kings Hill, Silver Ball Roundabout, Kings Hill, Caf O∆ces, Kings Hill, Forest Way, Kings Hill Kimberly Clark, Kings Hill, King Hill, West Malling, Chestnut Close, Kings Hill Civil Parish Teston Road, St Leonard's
    [Show full text]