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Vacancy for Parish Councillor
Would you like to assist in making decisions that affect
your community? If so why not apply to become a Parish
Councillor. Expressions of interest must be received in
writing to the Clerk by 23rd August. To find out what’s
involved and for any other information please contact:
The Clerk, Mrs Wendy Licence, 14 Trapfield Close,
Bearsted, ME14 4HT or email: clerk.npc@gmail.com
Other numbers
Report on line – www.kent.police.uk/services/report-online/
Community Warden – Georgina Springall 07969 583921
Police Community Support – Officer John Cork 07772226217
Crimestoppers – Call 0800 555 111
Call your local Police 101 – in an emergency always call 999
Parish Council meetings
The next meeting is the Amenities committee is on Tuesday 24th of
Augustat 7.00pm in the pavilion Orchard Drive. The Parish Council
monthly Meeting is on Tuesday 31st of August at 7.00pm in the Village
Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend and ask questions
during our ten minute agenda slot. For details on how to attend please
contact: The Clerk, Mrs Wendy Licence, email: clerk.npc@gmail.com
Please DO NOT attend a meeting if you have had any known contact with COVID-19 in the previous 14
days or have experienced symptoms. Questions and comments can be sent to the Clerk to be raised at
the meeting. It would be helpful if residents could inform the Clerk if they wish to attend to allow the
appropriate measures to be taken to comply with social distancing.
Newington Youth club
Newington Youth Club is run from the Pavilion in the Recreational Ground, every Wednesday during
term time. It runs from 4pm - 6pm and is open to young people aged 8-12 years.
The youth club is free but you may need a little bit of money for the tuck shop! The Club also runs
holiday activities! To find out more you can email tanya@brogdalecic.co.uk for a registration form,
visit https://swaleyouth.org.uk/clubs/newington-youth-club or find them on facebook
www.facebook.com/newingtonYC/
Reporting Antisocial Behaviour
Does it feel like the situation could get heated or violent very soon? Is someone in immediate danger?
Do you need support right away? If so, please call 999 now. Antisocial behaviour can have a lasting im-
pact on neighbourhoods and communities as it often leads to an increase in crime, particularly violence
and criminal damage. If you’ve witnessed antisocial behaviour of any kind, Call 101: for ASB, including
drug dealing (if drug dealing is happening outside of a school or playground, call 999) Call 999 only in
an emergency, if there is a crime occuring, someone is injured, being threatened or threat to life.
If you cannot access the internet and need to speak with the
NHS Coronavirus Testing Service dial 119 from any phone
Help Available:
For updates from Government and local services see the Parish Council website
Http://www.newington-pc.gov.uk
111 NHS or 111.nhs.uk/ (111.nhs.uk/covid-19)
101 for Police non-emergency or www.kent.police.uk
Georgina Springall, Community Warden 07969 583921
John Cork Police Community Support Officer 07772 226217
Keep in the Loop The Council wants to keep villagers in the loop via e-mail. To register your e-mail address and be added to our database.
e-mail the Parish Clerk clerk.npc@gmail.com