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Spate Of Thefts From Vehicles In Swale

Spate Of Thefts From Vehicles In Swale

Kent Police are investigating 11 reports of thefts from vehicles in Swale over the last few days.

Officers are investigating reports of theft after seven vehicles were reported to have been broken into overnight in various areas in Sittingbourne between Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th August and between Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th August four more reports of theft were made with vehicles targeted in Sittingbourne, Iwade and Kemsley.

One report was received where between 8pm on Saturday (5th August) and 10am on Sunday (6th August) a car parked on a driveway in Park Avenue, Sittingbourne, was targeted. The vehicle is believed to have been left unlocked and a purse stolen from inside.

Another vehicle was also targeted between 12.40pm and 2.20pm on Sunday (6th August) in Raspberry Hill Lane, Iwade, where a window was smashed and a bag containing a small quantity of cash was reported stolen.

Kent Police Inspector Gavin Wade of the Swale Community Safety Unit told SFM News: "we have received a number of reports recently where both secure and insecure vehicles have been targeted. Please do not rely on remote door locking devices as they sometimes fail, I would encourage drivers to physically check their vehicles before walking away and always ensure anything of value is removed from the car or kept out of sight."

As well as locking and alarming vehicles Kent Police are advising that you shoud:

- Remove any valuable or sentimental items;
- Secure items in your boots or take them out of the vehicle if it is left unattended;
- Park in a secure car park or well-lit location whenever possible;
- Wipe away SatNav suction marks, as sometimes these can entice a thief to break in.

Anyone with information about these recent thefts in Swale can call Kent Police's appeal line on 01795 419119 quoting crime reference XY/039287/17.

Or alternatively they can call Kent Crimestoppers, free (from any landline) and anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Community Wardrobe Project 2017 Begins

Community Wardrobe Project 2017 Begins

Parents are being asked to donate unwanted items of school uniform, making it easier for local families on low incomes to get ready for the new school year.

Last year the project saw hundreds of items of school uniform donated. Following on from this success, local churches are once more working in partnership with the council, housing association Optivo, local voluntary groups and the Neighbourhood Furniture Store to redistribute school clothes that are no longer needed.

The Sittingbourne Community Wardrobe project will collect clothes from drop-off points in and around Sittingbourne. Volunteers will then set to work cleaning and ironing donations, ready for their new owners.

Reverend Lesley Jones, assistant curate at the Benefice of Milton Regis with Murston, Bapchild and Tonge, told "Demi on "In The Bourne" earlier today (Wednesday 2nd August): "We have had a great response and offers of help, it's good that people want to get involved and great for the community."

Cllr David Simmons, cabinet member for environment and rural affairs, told SFM News: "We are so pleased to be supporting this initiative again this year. As children outgrow their uniforms so quickly, this practical project is a simple way to reduce waste while giving something back to the local community."

If you have other unwanted textiles to recycle, you can put these out alongside your blue bin for kerbside collection. Just fill one carrier bag with your old textiles - including clothes, shoes, sheets, curtains and towels - tie it up and put it next to your blue bin on collection day.

For answers to all your recycling and refuse questions, you can visit Swale Borough Council's website: www.swale.gov.uk/bins-recycling

This year donations can be dropped off at:

• Swale Borough Council, Swale House, East Street, Sittingbourne (Mon-Fri, 9am-4.30pm)
• Bapchild Rectory, 25 School Lane, Bapchild, Sittingbourne (any time)
• Holy Trinity Church, Dover Street, Sittingbourne (Tues, Weds, Thurs, 12-2pm)
• Murston Community Hub, All Saints' Church, Church Road, Murston (Mon-Weds, 10am-12pm)
• Neighbourhood Furniture Store, Trinity Industrial Estate, Milton Regis (Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm)
• Optivo Community House, 66 Coldharbour Lane, Kemsley (please call 07525 680177)
• The Vicarage, Vicarage Road, Milton Regis, Sittingbourne (any time)

Please drop off your items by Thursday 10th August to make sure they can be distributed in time for the start of the new school year: after items are donated, they are sorted, washed, ironed and folded, ready to be collected and reused by local families.

If you'd like to help with cleaning and restoring donations, please call Rev. Lesley Jones on 07881 555580.

There are 3 opportunities to get involved:

• Friday 4th August, Optivo Community House, 10am-2pm
• Wednesday 9th August, Murston Community Hub, 10am-2pm
• Friday 11th August, Optivo Community House, 10am-2pm

The newly restored clothes will then be distributed at local events, taking place over five days.

Find your nearest collection event in the list below:

• Wednesday 16th August, Optivo Community House, 10am-2pm
• Friday 18th August, Murston Community Hub, 10am-2pm
• Monday 21st August, Net Church, 95 East Street, Sittingbourne, 10am-2pm
• Wednesday 23rd August, Holy Trinity Church, Green Porch Close, Milton Regis, 10am-2pm
• Friday 25th August, Neighbourhood Furniture Store, 10am-2pm

For more information and updates about the project, visit the Sittingbourne Community Wardrobe page on Facebook.

'Local Area Diarrhoea Cases' Close Pools

'Local Area Diarrhoea Cases' Close Pools

The swimming pools at The Swallows Leisure Centre are temporarily closed.

Swale Community Leisure Ltd, who manage The Swallows Leisure Centre, say the closure is "as a precautionary measure to allow for cleaning after a small number of reported diarrhoea cases in the local area. The pools will re-open once the cleaning has been completed and water quality tests conducted".

They have confirmed to the SFM News Team that the gym, workout studios, sports hall, café, soft play and children's activities all remain open and that they are running normally.

Swale Community Leisure are reminding all customers that babies or toddlers must wear a swim nappy in the pool and they are asking anyone who has had diarrhoea to refrain from swimming in any public pool until at least 14 days after the symptoms have cleared up.

Police Appeal After Serious Collision At Stockbury

Police Appeal After Serious Collision At Stockbury

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Kent Police are appealing for information following a collision near the Stockbury Roundabout at the weekend.

Officers were called to a report that a white Ford KA had overturned on the A249 in Stockbury Valley at 10.11am on Sunday (23rd July).

The South East Coast Ambulance Service, the Kent Air Ambulance and Kent Fire and Rescue Service were also deployed and a teenage girl was treated at the scene for a serious head injury before being taken to a London Hospital. 

A man in his 50s, who was travelling in the same car, was also treated at the scene.

Officers are investigating the circumstances of the collision and anyone with information is asked to call Kent Police on 01622 604100 quoting 23-0496.

Milton Road Closure

Milton Road Closure

A reminder that Milton Road will be closed between Eurolink Way and the A2 St Michael's Road from Monday (24th July) until Friday 25th August, to enable UK Power Networks to carry out high voltage cabling works to provide upgraded electricity supplies for the new retail outlets on the old Princes Street Depot site.

The section of Dover Street north of A2 St Michael's Road leading to Milton Road will also be closed. The alternative route is via A2 St Michael's Road, London Road, Key Street, Key Street Roundabout, A249 Iwade Bypass, Grovehurst Interchange, B2005 Swale Way, Castle Road and Eurolink Way.

Some delays are to be expected, especially at busier times, so it is recommended that motorists allow extra time for their journeys or consider using alternative routes during these works.

The works have been timed to be carried out during the school holidays, to reduce their impact on the area traffic flow.

Serious Accident Closes Old Sheppey Way

Serious Accident Closes Old Sheppey Way

Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS) have confirmed that they responded earlier today (Wednesday 5th July) to a serious collision on the Sheppey Way in Bobbing.

KFRS were working alongside colleagues from Kent Police, South East Coast Ambulance Service and the HEMS paramedics.

The collision involves a motorcyclist and an Large Goods Vehicle (LGV). Fire crews used air bags to release a casualty, who was then handed into the care of paramedics.

 

Carl Davies Murder - Guilty Verdict Delivered

Carl Davies Murder - Guilty Verdict Delivered

A man has been found guilty of murdering former Sittingbourne school teacher Carl Davies on the Island Of Reunion.

Carl was 33-years-old when he was found dead on the south Indian Ocean island in November 2011.

Initial reports from the island suggested that he had fallen into a ravine but, a week later, it was revealed that he had in fact been murdered.

Since then his family have been trielessly campaigning to secure 'Justice For Carl' which also included a protest outside the UK Foreign Office in October 2013.

Carl's parents, Andy and Maria Davies (who have been interviewed a number of times on 106.9 SFM) along with his sister Kerrie Stewart and her husband, Joe, flew out to Reunion earlier this week to attend the 3 day trial.

It is understood that the man, Vincent Madouré, has been jailed for 15 years for Carl's murder.

Local Lightning Strikes During Storm

Local Lightning Strikes During Storm

Several properties were struck by lightning earlier today (22nd June) during a major storm here in the Sittingbourne area.

Shortly after 11.40am two fire engines from Sittingbourne Fire Station responded to a detached garage fire in College Road, believed to have been caused by a lightning strike. A hose reel and short extension ladder were used and crews made the scene safe.

Firefighters were also called to reports of a shed being struck in Orchard Road. There crews used a hose reel, a short extension ladder and small tools to tackle the fire in the roof void of the shed.

Sittingbourne Robbery - CCTV Images Released

Sittingbourne Robbery - CCTV Images Released

Detectives investigating a reported street robbery in Sittingbourne have issued CCTV images of a man they believe can help with their enquiries.

At around 1.10am on Friday 26th May it was reported that a man was in East Street when another man in his 20s approached him and stated he had a knife.

The man stole the victim's wallet and mobile phone.

Anyone who recognises the man in the CCTV footage or has any information that could help is asked to call Kent Police on 01795 419119 quoting reference XY/024003/17.

Alternatively you can contact Kent Crimestoppers free (from any landline) and anonymously on 0800 555 111.

 

Sittingbourne Dad Wins Father’s Day Competition

Sittingbourne Dad Wins Father’s Day Competition

The Forum Shopping Centre, here in Sittingbourne, has announced the winner of their Father's Day Competition as Alan Larner.

The competition offered shoppers and online followers the chance to win a luxury dinner for two at The Holiday Inn Coniston Hotel plus a fantastic piece of jewellery courtesy of F Hinds, which is located within the shopping centre.

Members of the public entered the competition by sharing their most special and favourite things about their dad on The Forum's Facebook page.

The Forum's centre management team picked Alan Larner after his daughter, Jessica Larner, nominated him and uploaded a heart-warming photo of herself and her dad from 1990.

Alan told SFM News: "I'm thrilled to have been chosen as the winner of The Forum's social media competition. I'm very lucky to have such a wonderful family and we really enjoyed celebrating Father's Day in style at The Coniston."

Monica Rana, Centre Manager at The Forum Shopping Centre, told SFM News: "We loved hearing all about the wonderful things fathers are doing daily for their families and I hope that Alan enjoyed his well-deserved prizes. I'm delighted that here at The Forum we're able to reward families in our local community and I would like to say a very big thank you to The Coniston Hotel and F Hinds who collaborated with us on this special promotion. I highly encourage shoppers to keep an eye on our website and social media pages for more competitions like this one".

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