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St.Nicholas-At-Wade with Sarre Parish Council Magazine Autumn 2020 St.Nicholas-at-Wade with Sarre Parish Council Magazine Thinking of Selling? Why not give us a call for a free valuation? 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CommunityAd wishes to advise all readers that it does not endorse or www.hilltopscattery.com recommend any products or services contained herein. CommunityAd does not, therefore, take any legal responsibility for the advice given by any of the advertisers. Mob: 07736168050 [email protected] 15 Landon Road, Herne Bay CT6 6HP St. Nicholas-at-Wade & Sarre Parish Council Magazine 3 Chairman’s newsletter Elite sports stars Two years ago, I asked are often maligned residents what they for their high pay, would like us to do extravagant lifestyles with a large donation and arrogance but that was made to every now and again The Parish Council. something happens in the world Nobody came forward, of sport that makes you stand up and think therefore your Parish this is right and good. Council stepped up and is now using some of We can all learn from sportsmanship such this money along with s.106 monies received as that shown recently by Diego Mentrida, from developers to improve the lives of young the Spanish triathlete, or Alistair Brownley people. I am sure you will agree that one of helping his brother Jonny over the line or the great pleasures in life is watching children Paulo DiCanio picking the ball up rather than laughing, smiling and enjoying themselves. shooting when Everton goalkeeper Paul Gerrard was injured. We will not always consult over how your money is used. We will try to do the right thing These great moments of thoughtfulness and spend it in ways that make our villages demonstrate the ‘right thing to do’. Acts of as good as they can be. Get behind your kindness must be first in our minds during this Councillors and support them. Please do not difficult period. As we are starting out in the abuse them, discuss your concerns without second phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, we malice and enjoy the outcome. should consider what the right thing to do is. Gordon Bryant Chairman 4 St. Nicholas-at-Wade & Sarre Parish Council Magazine Albert Garage ASAP Work on all makes and models Services: OTs Servicing ambelts • Clutches ROOFING Wheel Alignment rakes All small Roof & Gutter And much more… repairs undertaken 01843 221 684 [email protected] Free Ests Albert Road, Margate. CT9 5AN No payment made Caring for an elderly relative or neighbour? until works complete Do you need a break…or do they? Respite care for the elderly available at… Fully insured Yoakley House ALL AREAS COVERED Drapers Close, Margate Kent CT9 4AH For details or to arrange a visit Call Peter on Tel 01843 223652 EmCaailringadmin@yoa for an elderly relatkivel eory nceigahrebou.rc?o.uk www.yoakleycare.co.uk 07434 101 382 Do you need a break... or do they? Matthews Plumbing & Heating Solutions Ltd New Heating Installations Unvented Pressurised Cylinders Combination Boiler Systems Bathrooms Fitted – Overlay Heating Systems 12 Year Worcester Warranty Finance Available Call: 07870 638 796 Email: [email protected] St. Nicholas-at-Wade & Sarre Parish Council Magazine 5 Councillors Council contacts St. Nicholas-at-Wade The Parish Council meets on the second Gordon Bryant Chairman 01843 847454 Tuesday of every month and councillors from Paticia Cheniston 01843 848630 Thanet District Council and Kent County David Divers [email protected] Council also usually attend. Members of Graham North 07701 071334 the public are always welcome and a slot is Lisa Fallon 07833577011 available for questions so if you would like to Sarre ask a specific question, make a suggestion or Lee Ageros 07446 781059 simply listen to what is going on locally then Peter Radclyffe 01843 847345 please come along. Sara Archer Clerk to the Council 01843 821989 James Read Asst’ Handyman via Clerk Martin Savage Handyman via Clerk Contact us Clerk to the Council: [email protected] www.stnicholas-at-wade withsarrepc.kentparishes.gov.uk Useful Contacts PSCO Debbie Forsyth [email protected] Police non-emergency 101 Police emergency 999 or 112 Thanet District Council 577 000 Kent County Council 03000 416 161 Library (Minster) 821 442 Doctor’s Surgery Birchington 848 818 Doctor’s Surgery Minster 821 333 St Nicholas Post Office 844 632 School St Nicholas-at-Wade CofE Primary 847 253 School 847 791 St Nicholas Church, The Vicarage Bell Meadow Pavillion Committee [email protected] Thanet STD code 01843 Websites Parish Council www.stnicholas-at-wadewithsarrepc.kentparishes.gov.uk Village Hall www.villagehall.snaw.org.uk Venues for hire The Pavilion, Bell Meadow, Bridges Close [email protected] Village Hall, The Length www.villagehall.snaw.org.uk Manor Hall , Manor Road [email protected] During the COVID-19 restrictions, meetings are now going to be held remotely via ZOOM. For joining instructions you have to email the Parish Clerk. You can join the video/audio meeting using a Laptop/Desktop computer (Windows/MAC) or most Apple IOS/Android phone/tablet devices. You can link to the Video and/or Audio if you have a microphone/camera as necessary. We recommend that you download ZOOM prior to joining the meeting - https://zoom.us/download. To access the Audio only, you do not need to use a computer and can join using a Home or Mobile Phone - using the keypad to enter the meeting ID and Password you will be provided with for the meeting when asked. 2020 (until notified
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