Ashford Voice Summer 2010

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SUMMER 2010

NEWS•LIFE•INFO

Ashford arts on the up

INSIDE... • New decade, new Council Leader • Summer sights and sounds • Things to do this summer • Competitions

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Welcome Welcome back to Ashford Voice, your borough magazine delivered straight to your doorstep. It’s full of features on living, working and enjoying life in Ashford and the surrounding communities. In this issue we meet Cllr Paul Bartlett, the new man at the helm of Ashford Borough Council, and meet the new Executive, the top level leadership at the council. When it comes to music, art and culture there’s plenty to enjoy this summer. Find out more in our feature on the sights and sounds in our borough this summer. We’ve compiled a list of great things to do this summer. To win the chance to enjoy some of them for free simply check out our competitions page. Ashford looks set to get even greener. Find out about the plans to create three new fantastic open spaces we’ll be able to enjoy as the town grows. Remember, Ashford Voice is your voice and we like to hear your comments or suggestions for articles or features about life in our borough so please keep your letters and emails coming in.

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Contents ASHFORD NEWS 4&5

News in brief All the latest news from around the borough.

ASHFORD LIFE 6&7

New decade, new Council Leader Ashford Voice meets Cllr Paul Bartlett, the new man at the helm of Ashford Borough Council.

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Your community Explore Egerton, the quintessential English village with an eye on the future.

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A day in the life of… Discover how Chris Dixon is working to improve the borough’s arts scene.

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Ashford’s summer of sights and sounds When it comes to music, art and culture there’s plenty to enjoy this summer.

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The vision for a greener Ashford Read about plans for more fantastic open spaces for our growing town.

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10 things to do in Ashford this summer Whether you are looking for the thrilling or just ‘chilling’ this summer, Ashford has it all.

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What’s on Things to do and places to go across the borough.

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Your council More news, updates and helpful information.

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Get in touch Stay connected with Ashford Borough Council and other key services.

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Competitions Win the chance to get up close and personal with big cats, soar above our borough in a glider, or test your 4 x 4 driving skills.

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News in brief

New Council leader Ashford Borough Council has a new Leader. Cllr Paul Bartlett takes over as Cllr Paul Clokie steps down after leading the council for the past 11 years. For full details see pages 6 & 7.

New shops and restaurants on the way

Come and see future vision

More new shops, restaurants, homes, businesses and even a multi-screen cinema could be on their way to Ashford town centre.

Come and see the big plans in store for the town at Ashford International Hotel on Wednesday 2 June from 10am to 4pm.

Elwick Place, the brownfield site opposite County Square shopping centre, is set to be transformed, creating up to 500 jobs. Stanhope plc has signed a deal with landowner the South East England Development Agency with work on the first phase possibly starting as early as 2011.

World-famous architect Sir Terry Farrell has been appointed design ambassador for the town. Visitors will be able to view Sir Terry’s vision for making Ashford a town of design excellence and quality and see other exciting plans for the town. E-line buses have been specially extended for the day between the station, town centre and Ashford International Hotel. To find out more visit www.ashfordbestplaced.co.uk/ terryfarrell

New M20 junction

Jobs boost for young unemployed Nine unemployed young people are getting a foot on the employment ladder thanks to Ashford Borough Council and the government’s Future Jobs Fund. The council has provided nine, six-month, government funded posts through the scheme, offering experience in different areas across the council including housing, ICT, customer services, planning and building control.

Ashford residents have taken the chance to tell Ashford Borough Council how they should spend their money with close to 1500 people responding to the Have Your Say survey. The results are currently being analysed and will help the council decide which services it will focus on in the future and how they might be delivered. Look out for news on the survey in the autumn edition of Ashford Voice and on the council’s website www.ashford.gov.uk/haveyoursay 4

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Ashford’s expansion plans receive a boost as the government announces plans for a new motorway junction for the town. Junction 10A will help open up new developments planned for the east of Ashford including Cheeseman’s Green, Waterbrook and Sevington, enabling around 5,000 new homes and 3,000 new jobs to be created. The new junction includes a roundabout over the M20, link roads and a new crossing for pedestrians and cyclists and could be in place as early as 2014. For more information visit www.highways.gov.uk/roads


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Revamp begins Residents will soon be able to walk out of Ashford’s station onto a stunning public square thanks to £2.5m improvements funded by Ashford’s Future. Plans include a less congested forecourt, new seating, landscaping and walkways and better access for cyclists and pedestrians. Work is due to start on the domestic side of Ashford International Station forecourt in June. For more information visit www.ashfordbestplaced.co.uk/stationimprovements

Work starts on new council homes Work has started on the first phase of a £9m project to build 78 much needed affordable homes for local people. Ashford Borough Council has appointed Kent based Denne Construction as the principal contractor for the first council owned homes to be built in 30 years.

Julie Rose memorial restored A memorial commemorating Ashford athlete Julie Rose has been fully restored. The statue was commissioned in 1997 to celebrate the stadium’s opening and to commemorate the 21-year-old killed in a plane crash while training for the Olympics in the USA in 1985. It was badly damaged by vandals in 2007 and had to be removed but has now been fully restored by the original artist David Parfitt with financial support from

Ashford is one of only a handful of councils in the South East to begin building affordable housing thanks to new rules allowing councils more financial freedom.

Ashford Borough Council, Zurich Insurance, Ashford Athletic Club and Kent County Council. Guests at the unveiling ceremony included Julie Rose’s family and former athletics coach.

New play area for Hothfield Youngsters have a safe and dynamic place to play as Hothfield’s old recreation ground gets a complete makeover. The play area features swings, slides and climbing equipment with the grounds landscaped to reflect the surrounding natural woodland.

The council successfully bid for £5.1m from central government towards the cost of the homes which will be delivered on small brownfield sites already owned by the council.

Work starts on Gateway Plus The old Ashford library in Church Street has been demolished to make way for the brand new Ashford Gateway Plus. The £7.56m Kent County Council, Ashford’s Future and Ashford Borough Council project will create a stunning new building housing a larger library and a range of public and voluntary services under one roof. Services in the new building, due to open in 2011, include a Register Office for civil wedding ceremonies, housing advice, social services, adult education classes, free internet and a new café. For more information on the project visit www.kent.gov.uk www.ashford.gov.uk

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New decade, new Council Leader Ashford Voice meets Cllr Paul Bartlett, the new man at the helm of Ashford Borough Council.

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llr Bartlett has lived in Mersham since 1976 and has been a member of the Council since 1999. He currently represents Weald East Ward. Before taking on this new role he served for eight years as Deputy Leader of the Council and was responsible for financial resources. Paul works in London as a chartered accountant for a property investment company.

improve social infrastructure. We should ensure we lead on sustainability issues and do more to promote commercial and home recycling. We must also continue to develop transport infrastructure, improve our cultural environment and give the community a wider leisure offering.

Cllr Bartlett aims to build on the Council’s successes saying, “The Council will continue to provide value for money, ensure open access to public services and offer residents quick answers to their problems. ”We will devote the right resources to ensure we deliver to our communities the services they want and need. “I am under no illusion that the times ahead will be challenging. We anticipate new government policies will affect how we deliver services which is why we are developing a new 5 Year Business Plan which will reduce costs, establish new priorities and lay out how the Council will deliver services in the future. “We have asked what local people say the Council’s priorities should be and this will help decide what services we will focus on in the future and how these are delivered. “Ashford will continue to have one of the lowest Council Tax rates in the South East but a balance always needs to be struck between doing what we might want to do to improve the quality of life for our residents and limiting Council Tax increases to relieve the financial pressures many local people face. “The Council will continue to provide leadership in many key areas. We are uniquely placed to promote the green agenda and 6

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“We must lead on shaping the future development of urban Ashford by becoming accountable for what is being built and saying when we think the development of the town is going wrong. I intend the Council will continue to stand up for the town and be a forceful advocate for all of our communities.” Cllr Bartlett paid tribute to his predecessor Cllr Paul Clokie who has decided to stand down after 11 years in the top job saying, ”Cllr Clokie provided clear and decisive leadership and rose to the challenge of delivering the Government’s growth agenda. I am delighted that he will remain on the Council and his long experience will be available to the Executive.” As well as his overall responsibilities as Leader Cllr Bartlett also has specific responsibility for Legal and Democratic Services, Corporate Policy, Personnel and Development, Local Strategic Partnerships and Emergency Planning.

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As well as a new Leader the Council has a new look Executive made up of the Leader and seven Executive Members. It provides leadership at the top level of the Council, driving forward the Council’s priorities, and also provides leadership within local partnerships. The Executive Members are known as Portfolio Holders and they are each responsible for specific service areas across the council.

Deputy Leader & Resource Management and Control – Cllr Peter Wood Cllr Wood joined the Council in 2003. He has lived in Aldington for 28 years, is a parish councillor and champions rural issues.

Cllr Wood is responsible for Resource Management, Financial Services, Corporate Governance, Shared Service Development and Asset Management.

Housing & Customer Services – Cllr Neil Bell Cllr Bell lives in Biddenden and has represented the area since 1995. He is a parish councillor and has served on the Executive since it was introduced in 2001.

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Cllr Bell is responsible for the Council’s housing service including housing strategy, social housing and homelessness and Customer Services.

Environmental Services – Cllr Gerry Clarkson Cllr Clarkson moved to Charing 17 years ago after 30 years in the London fire service and has been a borough councillor since 2006.

Cllr Clarkson’s responsibilities include waste and recycling, environmental health, licensing, parking, street scene and open spaces.

Community and Communications – Cllr Michael Claughton Cllr Claughton was first elected to the Council in 1989 serving for 14 years and was Mayor in his final year. He returned to the Council in 2007.

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His responsibilities include communications, community safety, partnerships and the voluntary sector.

Strategic Planning – Cllr Paul Clokie Cllr Paul Clokie was elected to Ashford Borough Council in 1997 becoming Leader two years later, a post he held for 11 years. He has lived in Tenterden since 1995.

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Cllr Clokie is responsible for strategic planning, economic development, the Local Development Framework and Ashford’s Future.

Cultural Services & IT – Cllr Bernard Heyes Cllr Heyes was born, and has lived in, urban Ashford all his life. He has represented the Godinton Ward for the past seven years and has always been active in local issues.

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His responsibilities include leisure, arts and sports, leisure trusts and IT.

Development Management – Cllr Richard Honey Cllr Honey moved to the borough in 1997 and has lived in Hastingleigh since 2005. Before being elected to Ashford Borough Council in 2005 he was a parish councillor. The Executive meets on the second Thursday of each month and the Full Council meets once a month. Dates of forthcoming meetings can be found on page 22 of Ashford Voice.

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Cllr Honey is responsible for development management (planning), Building Control and Land Charges.

For contact details and further information about the Executive and other borough councillors go to www.ashford.gov.uk/councillors

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Key facts Your community: Egerton life Your community: Egerton life Population: 1,102 Business/commerce: Public Houses, vehicle repair, servicing and petrol filling station, general stores, Post Office, Court Lodge apple picking station. Pubs and restaurants: The George Pub. Community/sports groups: Film society, decorative and fine arts society, cricket club, football club, Egerton Players amateur dramatic society, table tennis club, badminton club, short mat bowls club, Greensands Joggers running club, laughing club, WI, over 60s club, mother and toddler group, music society, coffee, Name That Plant gardening club. Schools: Egerton Primary School. Parish Council: Egerton Parish Council meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 8pm in the committee room at the village hall. Parish Clerk: Mrs L Tilden, Potters Forstal Farm, Chapel Lane, Egerton Forstal, Ashford, Kent, TN27 9BX. Email: lois19@btopenworld.com Telephone: 01233 756221. Councillor’s details: WEALD NORTH: Cllr. Hugh F Ellison, Littlefield, Pluckley Road, Smarden, Ashford, Kent, TN27 8NL. Email: hellison@hotmail.co.uk Telephone: 01233 770594.

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society which boasts well over 100 members who can see the latest movies on their doorstep. Another club famed for its fantastic fundraising efforts is the Name that Plant gardening club.

ith understated charm and magnificent views across the weald Egerton is a perfect example of a quintessential village. But there’s nothing sleepy or backward looking about this vibrant village, a winner of the Local Community of the Year Award in 1995, regional award winner for Village of the Year in 2000 and runner up in the national award in 2001.

During World War II, the pub was used by pilots from nearby Headcorn Airfield, many leaving their signatures on the fireplace.

Small, friendly community

Generous

“Egerton is a small, friendly place with a real sense of identity,” explains Sarah Elworthy, who moved to the village from London 19 years ago with her husband Jonathan. “We found Egerton by chance after getting lost and were overwhelmed by its tranquillity and have never lost that feeling.”

Parish Councillor Alison Richey explains how Egerton folk are busy and generous with an excellent fundraising record. The village is currently in the process of replacing its sports pavilion thanks in part to a huge amount of local fundraising. “Generous contributions from the local community also helped fund the Millennium Hall which opened in 1999 and is now home to a long list of clubs and organisations.” Innovative Also based in Millennium Hall is the innovative Telecottage, the Parish Council’s computer facility, where villagers can learn the basics, take a course, drop in and surf the Internet, send emails or get IT problems solved.

Egerton has a strong agricultural tradition still evident today with 13 farmers currently living and working in the area and a popular farmers’ market every Friday afternoon in the Millennium Hall.

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“Every year the village has a fantastic outdoor Christmas fair and every three years we have a huge village fete which last year raised over £10,000. This year the main village event is the famed Cricket Week running from 4 to 11 June held on the Recreation Field.”

Next year the prestigious Egerton Music Festival, another triennial event, returns. Once again it promises a fantastic mix including classical, jazz, folk, pop, music from local children, art exhibitions, barn dance, hog roast and lots more in locations across the village. If there’s a part of the borough you’d like to see featured in Ashford Voice please let us know by email: voice@ashford.gov.uk.

For more information about Egerton visit wwww.egerton-kent.co.uk www.egertonpc.kentparishes.gov.uk www.egertonmusicfestival.co.uk

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Alison explains, “The list of activities, groups and clubs is huge including a film

“The farmers’ market attracts a lot of people from further afield and is a great way to showcase the village”, says John Fraser, who set up a dairy farm in 1960. Steeped in history Egerton has 80 listed buildings including the local pub, The George Inn, a 14th century listed building near the centre of the village. www.ashford.gov.uk

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A day in the life of... Meet Chris Dixon, Ashford Borough Council’s Arts Development Officer

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rts Development Officer Chris Dixon tells us how he is working to improve the arts offer in our borough.

and Media Department at the Arts Council, and then took on a role for a national Extended Schools Service, which was all incredibly inspiring.

from my home in Eastbourne and get my usual seat. Then I read lots of reports, write funding applications and make ‘to do’ lists as I head for Ashford.

Describe a typical day

A big part of most days is to meet with key arts groups, individuals and organisations and look at what they do, what they aspire to and how the council can help them. I could be looking for possible funding sources for groups or projects, looking at how we can support a local event, group or individual.

Tell us about yourself I have been working at Ashford Borough Council since 2005, helping to improve the arts offer for the borough. I work with local artists, musicians, in fact anyone connected to the arts, offering help, advice and support.

Thanks to the broad mix of cultural industries that live and work in the borough, I am glad to say every day is remarkably different. But generally, I catch the 6.45am train

I support festivals and events, help to integrate artists’ work into Ashford’s major new developments, and look into ways of creating new arts venues for the borough. I originally trained as an actor at a London drama school – but what work I did get, I hope no one will ever see or remember! Before coming to Ashford, I learnt the ropes of arts administration in the Visual 10

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Tom Wratten and partner Michelle Wilmshurst outside their new home. Chris Dixon and artist Oliver Winconek at a new installation outside International House.

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borough – this way we gain another loyal audience member, who spends her money in Ashford, and stops her from being the “Ashford arts widow” as she once named herself! Nimby the elephant – produced by artist Oliver Winconek.

Worst part of your job? Is hearing people say there’s not a lot happening in the world of the arts in Ashford. The truth is Ashford has loads of valuable artistic activity; the problem is that a lot is hidden away. Part of my job is to help change this situation by working with local people, partners and funders to bring about positive change for arts and culture in the borough.

And the best? The first and the last part of delivering a project: successfully attracting sponsorship and external funding to start planning something amazing, and then seeing the enjoyment on people’s faces when a project is completed.

Stella Critchley, co-ordinator of the Ashford Youth Theatre. It is fantastic that the council has someone like Chris to speak up for the arts in Ashford. He is very brave and bold and we really value the work he does for all arts groups.

Working through a funding application with local artist Cathy Streeter.

So what does the future hold for the arts in Ashford? There’s lots of valuable creative artistic activity taking place in Ashford and we would like to provide a framework for the arts in Ashford to shine!

Music fans enjoying Create.

What the artists say...

Ashford Borough Council is working with key arts stakeholders, councillors and the community to develop a new Arts Vision and plan for Ashford. The new plan will set the scene for the future by recognising and building on the assets and opportunities the borough already has, and will seek to increase the cultural offer in our rapidly growing town.

Emma Dove, curator of The Art Room, Ashford. The hard work Chris and the council has done to support arts projects is phenomenal.

Oliver Winconek, Local Artist.

It is also great to receive feedback, such as “Ashford looks amazing” or “we need more of this” – especially from our younger residents.

Chris bridges the gap between the local arts community and the council, helps raise profiles, enables commissions and so much more.

What is the secret to balancing work and home life?

Get involved!

I invite my wife along to all the arts and cultural events that take place in the

Till the Cows Come Home saw images of cows etched into a wall along Elwick Road in memory of the old cattle market.

Keep a look out for the arts plan consultation on our website and at many of our summer events. www.ashford.gov.uk/arts

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If you are a budding artist, or a local organisation or business interested in getting involved in Ashford’s art projects contact Chris Dixon on 01233 330352 or email chris.dixon@ashford.gov.uk

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Ashford’s summer of sight and sounds www.ashford.gov.uk/summersounds

Every year, Ashford Borough Council join forces with Ashford’s established artists, musicians and new talent to put together an exciting mix of fun activities the whole borough can enjoy over the summer months.

The 2010 Summer Sounds festival promises to be even bigger and better with Create, one of the biggest free music events in the South East, a new and improved carnival event and a fantastic mix of music, art and family fun days. From colourful multi-cultural celebrations to blistering sets of jazz, folk and rock, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a taster of what’s on offer.

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traditional folk with a fantastic barn dance at Norton Knatchball School.

1 – 4 July Presenting a range of International Jazz singers and musicians in Ashford Town Centre streets, shopping centres, pubs and bars. A great four days of sizzling jazz for those hot summer days and nights.

10 July A spectacular celebration of folk music and world culture, as two long standing festivals come together for 2010. Ashford Town Centre will again be a spectacle of colour and fun as folk bands, singer-songwriters and world cultural performances take centre stage.

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Ashford Street Festival

2 – 4 July A unique blend of great live music, local food & drink and family fun on Tenterden Recreation Ground.

Ceilidh Barn Dance 9 July The cutting edge world music company Shiva Nova turn their attention to

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Folk Around the World

11 July The new look for Ashford carnival will be focussed in the town centre, with sensational floats decorated by community groups and displays by skate borders, parkour runners and interactive activities along the theme of Street Play.

Ashford Festival in the Park 17 – 18 July North Park plays host to a jam packed

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weekend of live music and dance together with a fun fair, food stalls and bar. This event raises money for local charities, and is an excellent showcase of young local talent with everything from song and dance to circus tricks and comedy.

Lee Patterson – Elemental Field Starts 24 July Presenting extraordinary sound works that explore various sound forms gathered from King’s Wood, Challock and the flood plain of South Ashford.

Create Music Festival 25 July One of the South East’s biggest free music festivals is back in Victoria Park for its 15th year, showcasing local bands and headline acts on four contemporary and alternative stages.


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Other arts events this summer Theatre

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Smallhythe Place – Barn Theatre

Open Studios 2010

Arabian Nights

4 – 20 June Local artists throw their doors open to the public as part of the South East Open Studios season. You can get up close and personal with local artists in their studios and talk to them about their work. www.seos-art.org

Thursday 3 June, 2pm – 3pm Three tales from the queen of all storytellers. £7.50 – booking essential on 0844 2491895.

Exhibitions at The Art Room

Wellington Sunday 27 June, 5pm – 6.30pm & 8pm – 9.30pm Martin Wimbush brings his acclaimed one-man play to Smallhythe. £12 – booking essential Smallhythe, Tenderden www.nationaltrust.org.uk

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Sinden Theatre Cranbrook Symphony Orchestra in concert Sunday 27 June, 7pm Concert in aid of Macmillan Cancer Relief, Tenterden. Tickets £10. Book on 01580 762837 or 07736 711822.

10 – 30 June Ashford Best Placed Photography Competition shortlist and winners exhibition 9 June – 28 July Life drawing workshops every Wednesday evening from 6pm-8pm Saturday 24 July Hand Made in Kent - one day

exhibition of local handmade gifts 15 – 28 July Solo exhibition by graphic designer John Devlin, exploring the nature of multiples, pop art and ephemera. 5 – 25 August Final year students at Ashford College of Art & Design showcase their work

North Street, Ashford www.theartroomashford.co.uk 01233 665845

An evening with Paul Daniels

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Saturday 31 July, 7.30pm

Stour Music Festival 2010

18 – 27 June

Join Paul for an evening full of magic, comedy and entertainment. A great night out. Tickets £17.50.

Stour Music, the annual festival of early music, promises an excellent line up this year with all concerts held in the beautiful All Saints’ church, Boughton Aluph.

Homewood School, Tenterden www.sindentheatre.com 01580 763826

Friday 18 June 7.30 pm Deller Consort 10.00 pm Late Night Extra: Michala Petri & Lars Hannibal

Friday 25 June 7.30 pm The Gonzaga Band: A Chamber Vespers 10.00 pm Late Night Extra: Eclipse

Saturday 19 June 7.30 pm Florilegium 10.00 pm Late Night Extra: Gallicantus

Saturday 26 June 7.30 pm The King’s Consort: Genius of Venice 10.00 pm Late Night Extra: The City Musick

Comedy Mark Watson Friday 4 June Brake Hall, Ashford School TV regular Mark Watson kicks off his new tour with a warm up show in Ashford. Tickets £12.50 available at www.seetickets.com or 0871 220 0260.

Sunday 20 June 3.00 pm Floripari: Studium Musicae Cracoviense www.stourmusic.org.uk

Sunday 27 June 3.00 pm Brahms Requiem

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See pages 18 & 19 for more events this summer. www.ashford.gov.uk

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Vision for a greener Ashford

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shford is a town on the move, with faster train links, better shopping and more visitors than before, but one of the very best things about living in the borough is the countryside. While we may be surrounded by hundreds of acres of stunning hills, woodland and areas of outstanding natural beauty, urban folk could be forgiven for wondering - with all the house building

and commercial developments going on in the town centre – what open spaces will be left closer to home for them to enjoy? But they needn’t worry – there are some big, green plans on the horizon. Ashford’s growth plans include a substantial amount of work to enhance and expand the green spaces in the town centre, to create a more pleasant place to live and visit, and to make it easier to get around the town without ever having to get on a road. Over the next 20 years, three new parks will be developed in Ashford to complement the town’s existing parks and open spaces. Comparable in size to London’s royal parks, they will offer a wide range of free leisure opportunities, from exciting family and sporting activities to more natural, rural-themed attractions that will appeal to both local residents and visitors.

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The Parks Conningbrook Park

A major water park around Conningbrook lake that will offer a host of family and sporting activities to complement the neighbouring Julie Rose Stadium.

A development policy is currently being drafted and a public consultation on the park’s features is due to take place later this year. Potential facilities and activities include:

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Boats for hire Angling Canoeing Kayaking Wind surfing Sub-aqua training Man-made beach BMX track

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Zip wire Cross-country running Nature trails Indoor sports hall Camping Restaurant Lakeside piazza

Suggested activities and facilities include:

• Nature walks • Biodiversity and conservation education • Formal play and picnic area near Asda

Discovery Park

The Green Necklace

Sometimes crisp and urban, sometimes soft and green, the necklace will make it easier and more enjoyable for people to get around town without the use of a car, whether on their way to work, walking to school or on a day out. To have your say on what the parks should offer visit www.ashfordbestplaced.co.uk/greenvision

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Suggested features: Concert space Organic farm and shop Education centre Arts centre Sports field

• Cycle and footpaths

The three parks will be connected by a ‘green necklace’ of smaller open spaces, including cycle paths, bridle ways and public rights of way.

This will be the largest of the new formal parks with a combination of family activities, open spaces for sports and events, formal gardens and footpaths large enough for 40 minute jog or an hour-long walk.

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A nature park encompassing the Willesborough Dykes area (a Site of Nature Conservation Interest) and following the Stour River up to the Ashford Designer Outlet. The park will focus on biodiversity and conservation of the area’s rare plants and wildlife habitats, including rare bats, various invertebrates and overwintering birds.

Development of the site will include some house building to help fund some of the activities and site uses. A master plan will be drawn up to ensure any house building is sustainable and complements the surrounding area.

A family-orientated park incorporating the Singleton Environment Centre set to complement the proposed new Chilmington Green community.

Stour Riverside Park

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Formal gardens Tree nursery Allotments Café

Ashford’s Green Corridor You can currently enjoy a breath of fresh air thanks to the network of parks and walks that make up this valuable urban green space. It links Watercress Field, Victoria Park, Bowens Field, North and South parks and Queen Mother’s Park and other green spaces along the rivers that flow through Ashford with areas designed as local nature reserves. For more information visit www.ashford.gov.uk/parksandopenspaces www.ashfordgreencorridor.org.uk

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things to do in Ashford this summer

Ashford Voice has checked out some of the fun stuff you and your family can enjoy right here on the doorstep, so begin planning your summer fun right now.

Drive it The Land Rover Experience

Walk it EASTWELL PARK

Ashford Heritage Trail

Try a thrilling day out at the South East’s official Land Rover off-road facility. If you have never handled a 4 x 4 before, you’ll find off-road driving pushes you to new heights under the watchful eye of qualified instructors. 01233 668222 www.lrexperience.co.uk

Take time to discover Ashford’s rich history with this gentle walking tour of the town. The trail takes in key landmarks such at St Mary’s Church and leads you through the town centre past homes and buildings that go back as far as 13th century. 01233 629165 www.ashford.gov.uk

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Fly it

Godinton House Visit this superb Jacobean historic house and garden with medieval hall, beautifully furnished rooms and 500 years of fascinating history set in 12 acres of beautiful formal and wild gardens. 01233 620773 www.godinton-house-gardens.co.uk

GODINTON PARK

Kent Gliding Club Take to the skies this summer and enjoy the fascination of silent flight with a trial session. If you are 14 or older you can enjoy magnificent views as you soar above our borough, safe in the hands of qualified trainers. 01233 740274 www.kent-gliding-club.co.uk

Fish it Mid Kent Fisheries

CHILHAM

Fancy a day out fishing? You don’t have to be an expert to enjoy a great day out in stunning surroundings at Chilham Mill Lake. Go on your own, with friends or the whole family as their match and pleasure lake is great for beginners and children. Take a picnic, enjoy the amazing birdlife or simply lie back and wait for the fishes to bite. 01227 730668 www.midkentfisheries.co.uk 16

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Enjoy it Rare Breeds Centre

Meet it WOODCHURCH

Big Cat Sanctuary

SMARDEN

Family fun whatever the weather with a unique mix of fun, excitement and countryside adventure, set in 120 acres of unspoilt countryside. Meet friendly farm animals and birds of prey, walk through the butterfly tunnel, or check out the mysterious marsh venture trail. 01233 861493 www.rarebreeds.org.uk

You can enjoy the experience of a lifetime by booking a ‘meet a big cat’ or ‘ranger day’ activity and get up close and personal with some of the most powerful animals on the planet. See tigers, lions, cheetahs, leopards and smaller cats too. 01233 771915 www.whf.org.uk

Bike it

Ride it

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Kent & East Sussex Railways

There is no better way to explore the delights of our borough than on two wheels. This cycle route runs from east to west on small country lanes from Canterbury to Tunbridge Wells taking in Ashford’s charming countryside, complete with apple orchards, oast houses and picture postcard villages. 0117 926 8893 www.sustrans.org.uk

Relax and enjoy the ride on this vintage steam railway as it makes its way through our countryside. Enjoy cream teas on board, visit the museum and look out for special events throughout the summer. 01580 765155 www.kesr.org.uk

TENTERDEN

Discover it Singleton Environment Centre

SINGLETON

Visit this award winning and unique, sustainable venue to learn about the environment, green spaces in the borough, environmental projects, conservation and educational programmes and fun summer activities for children. 01233 666519 www2.btcv.org.uk

And there’s more... Our borough is home to dozens more places to go and things to do including museums, houses and gardens, windmills, walks, cycle routes and much more. Contact Tourist Information for more information. Ashford Tourist Information Centre, Churchyard, Ashford. Tel 01233 629165, Tenterden Gateway, Manor Row, Tenterden. Tel 0845 8 247 202, www.ashford.gov.uk or www.visitheartofkent.com

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Holding an event you want Ashford Voice to feature?

What’s on Rare Breeds Centre

Ashford Leisure Trust Stour Centre Swim all summer for only £25 For anyone 16 and under at public sessions during the summer holidays. (Under 8s must be accompanied by an adult.) Basketball training camps 2 & 3 August, 23 & 24 August A two day course covering all aspects of basketball skills for players aged between 7–14 years. Ends with a tournament. £25 Crash Course swimming lessons An intensive course designed as an introduction to swimming or build on current skills. Half Term 4 June £18.60 members, £21.60 non members Summer courses 26 – 30 July, 9 –13 August £23.25 Members, £26.25 non members

Kingsnorth Recreation Centre Fun Camps 1– 4 June Each camp session includes a sport based activity and creative, fun arts and crafts session all designed with a weekly theme to suit all ages and abilities. Swimming available for over 8s at the Stour Centre. Full day from 8.15am – 5pm. Half days sessions 8.15am – 12.30pm or 1pm – 5pm.

Julie Rose Stadium The Aviva Star track course provides a fantastic chance for children aged 7 -14 years to take part in athletics, learn the fundamentals, develop and hone skills through various games and events. 2 – 5 August 9am – 1pm 23 – 6 August 9am – 1pm Cost: £44.00. Stour Centre: 01233 663503 Julie Rose Stadium: 01233 613131 Kingsnorth Recreation Centre: 01233 503846 www.ashfordleisuretrust.co.uk

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Dance Courses 9 –11 August The Stour centre has joined up with the Manic Dance Company to offer children a fun and entertaining dancing experience. Over three days your child will get to try street, disco, jazz, ballet, ballroom, Latin and contemporary dance styles. £35

Opening times nday to Saturday April to late October Mo 10am - 1pm Grade II listed building, Housed in a 17th century ibits associated with the museum features exh ng… udi Ashford’s history incl Fire Brigade • The history of Ashford the Girl Guides • 100 year celebration of ection of artefacts • Fascinating finds – A coll tal detectorist. me unearthed by an Ashford 0s-1980s 194 d • Photographs of Ashfor Station Road, Tenterden shfordmuseum.co.uk 01233 631511 www.a Find out about local life at the Tenterden Museum with the nostalgic Victorian Room, Tapestry Room, hop press and much more. Singleton Environment Centre

Poulton Wood open day 5 June A wonderful day out in the country. 16th Classic car rally 13 June 150 classic cars plus all the fun of the farm Great Kent Bike Ride 13 June North Park, Tannery Lane Explore our countryside and raise vital funds for Canterbury Oast Trust at the same time. Choose from two circular routes of 35 or 60 miles taking in the Romney Marsh, St Mary’s Bay, Rye, the Isle of Oxney and Tenterden. Starts between 8am and 9.30am. Giant craft and gift fair 26 - 27 June Kent’s biggest craft fair and fun weekend. Baa Baa charity walk 11 July Support Canterbury Oast House charity while having a fun family day out. Family Fun Day & Show 4 August Loads of fun for the family plus our mini livestock show. Barn Dance 14 August Live country band, BBQ, bar and dancing as part of Canterbury Oast Trust’s 25th anniversar y celebration. 01233 861493 www.rarebreeds.org.uk

Open Farm Sunday June 13

Tenterden & District Museum

Opening times Open Tuesday to Sunday June 1.30pm – 4.30pm July & August 11am – 4.30pm 01580 764310

www.tenterdenmuseum.co.uk

West End House Gallery Smarden 23 May – 25 July An exhibition of bird paintings. 01233 770261 www.west-end-house-gallery.co.uk

Wesley School Road, Singleton Singleton Environment Centre provides activities including fitness classes, arts and entertainment, environmental conservation and community events. BTCV Workshops Ashford Green Gym (Every Monday morning) Variety of conservation tasks in and around Ashford. Ashford Community Woodland (First Saturday of every month) Tasks can involve tree planting, path clearing, installing seat sand footpaths litter picking, maintaining hibernacula and pruning. 01233 666519

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Care about your food with the same passion as the farmers that produce it? Anyone interested in food, farming or the countryside is invited to meet local farmers and learn how they produce their crops, meat and diary products. Bank Farm, Aldington, Biddenden Vineyards, Godinton House Estate, and Silcocks Farm, Tenterden, have all signed up. www.farmsunday.org


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Call: 01233 330209 Email: voice@ashford.gov.uk To make it into our autumn edition information must reach us by 1 August 2010.

Find out more about other local events on www.ashford.gov.uk/events

Godinton House and Gardens Godinton Lane, Hothfield

Open Farm Sunday 13 June Enjoy all that’s best about farming. Selection of food stalls, plant sales, educational activities, follow the farm trail around the parkland, farm animals and vintage tractors.

Podplus 3 Lakes 5k Charity Run Tenterden Leisure Centre Julie Rose Stadium 4 July, 11am A unique opportunity to run, jog or walk around the three Conningbrook lakes in Ashford. The course is all off-road, starting and finishing on the stadium running track. Open to all standards of runner, jogger or walker. There will also be a children’s fun run which will be held on the running track. Entry fee on the day £10. 01233 660851

Delphinium Festival 20 – 27 June Delphinium Society Day 25 June 11am – 5.30pm Meet the Delphinium Society for expert advice.

Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 8.45am – 3.45pm 8 – 12 yrs £15.00 Basketball, netball, football, team games, swimming, arts & crafts, Wii sessions and lots more.

www.podplus.co.uk/3lakes5k

Crash course swimming lessons 27 – 31 June, 3 – 28 August

20 June, 12pm held again The Great St. Rumwold raft race will be St. below canal ry Milita l Roya the this year on fun for all Rumwold’s church, Bonnington. Fantastic 1pm. the family. Open at 12pm. First race at 01233 720071

Monday to Friday to 8pm Bring a picnic & view the spectacular delphiniums after hours. 21 June Enjoy painting in the gardens with helpful tips from a local artist.

Painting Day with Kaidy Lewis

Children’s holiday activities 21 – 24 June, 27 – 31 June, 3 – 7 August, 10 – 14 August, 17 – 21 August, 24 – 28 August

Arts & Crafts Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9.30am – 11.30am 5 – 7 yrs, £5.50 per session

Ashford Recreational Music Society 25 June, 23 July, 20 August, 7.20pm – 9.30pm If you enjoy classical music why not join the Ashford Recreational Music Society where members can listen to their favourite music. Cost £2. 01233 632620.

Jazz Evening with “The Colrose Five” 23 June 7pm In aid of St. John’s Ambulance - picnics from 6pm.

Expert Garden Advice 24 June

With Head Gardener Vivien Hunt and Fiona Abrahams from Hadlow College.

National Garden Scheme Day 25 June 11am – 8pm Ticket proceeds to NGS charities. House & Tea Room open 2pm.

Faversham Mission Brass Band 21 June 2pm – 4pm Bring a rug or deck chair and listen to the band in the fragrant walled garden. 3 July

Open Air Theatre ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ 17 July Sculpture Exhibition 23 July – 15 August

Local artists display their sculpture in the beautiful gardens at Godinton.

Red Cross Open Day 1 August 2pm – 5.30pm Tearoom open serving delicious homemade cakes and plants for sale. Garden ticket proceeds to the Red Cross. 01233 620773 www.godinton-house-gardens.co.uk

School Holiday Activity Camps

St. Rumwold Raft Race

Special Late Night Openings

Open Air Theatre ‘Merry Wives of Windsor’

Trust

01580 765987 www.tenterdenleisure.com

Farmers’ Markets Wye, The Green

5, 19 June, 3, 17 July, 7, 21 August 9am - noon 07804652156 www.wyefarmersmarket.co.uk

Kennington Summer Fayre Recreation field off Ulley Road 20 June, 12 – 4pm Local charities have once again come together for the Kennington summer fayre - an afternoon of fun and games will be complemented by a wide variety of stalls. 01233 627603

Willesborough Windmill

Rolvenden, New Village Hall 10am -12pm 01424 855636 www.kentfarmersmarkets.org.uk

Challock, Challock Memorial Hall

1st and 3rd Fridays of each month 1pm to 4pm 01233 740979 www.kentfarmersmarkets.org.uk

The 2010 summer season runs until the end of September, open every Saturday and Sunday afternoon and Bank Holiday Mondays 2pm – 5pm. During July and August they are also open on Wednesday afternoons.

Egerton, Millennium Hall

Every Friday 2pm to 4.30pm 01233 756533 www.kentfarmersmarkets.org.uk

Teddy Bears picnic 13 June, 11am – 4pm Musical evening 19 June, 7pm Garden party 25 July, 2pm – 5pm Guide Dogs dog show 30 August, 10.30am – 4pm

Hamstreet, Victory Hall

01233 661866 www.willesboroughwindmill.co.uk

Fourth Sunday of the month, 10am – 12.30pm 01233 733718 www.kentfarmersmarkets.org.uk

Kent and East Sussex Railway Tenterden town station Half-term fun week 1– 4 June Real Ale and Cider festival 11 June, 6pm – 10. 30pm 12 June, 11am – 10.30pm Bus rally 27 June An impressive array of classic vehicles at Tenterden town station www.ashford.gov.uk

Second Sunday of every month, 9am – 2pm 01233 732965

Warehorne, Village Hall

70s Weekend 11–12 July For those that remember the music and fashion. Thomas and friends 65th anniversary, 24 July Come and see Thomas and his friends at the Kent and East Sussex Railway. Kids Go Free

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Your council It’s good to talk Ashford Borough Council has introduced a quick and easy way to report a missed domestic waste or blue box collection. When you call the council, a ‘virtual’ customer services agent, can take the details and tell you when your missed collection will be picked up.

Make your garden an award winning haven for wildlife

Other ways to cut the time you spend on the phone to us include…

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Go Interactive – If you know the department or name of the

officer you want to talk to our voice recognition system can put you straight through. Simply call the normal council number and follow the instructions or call 01233 330838 direct.

Try Call Back – You can request a call back to save you

Kent Wildlife Trust, in partnership with Ashford Borough Council, nine other local councils and the Royal Horticultural Society, has announced its Kent Wildlife Gardening Awards scheme for 2010. Entry is free and open to anyone who gardens in Kent, however large or small their plot, including businesses, community groups, schools, allotments, private gardens or even collections of adjoining gardens.

waiting on the line. If you’re kept waiting more than four minutes you will be asked if you want to leave your number and we’ll ring you.

Closing date for entries is 30 June and by late summer Kent Wildlife Trust will have assessed all the gardens entered and each will receive an award of bronze, silver or gold. Gold winners will also get a commemorative plaque to display.

For more information visit www.ashford.gov.uk/customerservice or call 01233 331111.

An entry form and full details of the scheme can be found at www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

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Forward Plan

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Period of Plan

Date Available for Inspection

June to September 2010

14 May 2010

July to October 2010

16 June 2010

August to November 2010

16 July 2010

Keep up to date with key council decisions by checking out the council’s Forward Plan. This quarterly document contains information on what the decisions due to be taken each month and associated documents.

September to December 2010

16 August 2010

October 2010 to January 2011

16 September 2010

November 2010 to February 2011

15 October 2010

December 2010 to March 2011

16 November 2010

January to April 2011

15 December 2010

You can view the Plan from June 2010 to August 2011 at the Civic Centre, Tenterden Gateway and at www.ashford.gov.uk

February to May 2011

17 January 2011

March to June 2011

14 February 2011

April to July 2011

17 March 2011

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Review of Executive Arrangements Councils across the UK are reviewing their decision-making arrangements with the option of choosing from two styles of leadership: Leader and Cabinet or directly elected Mayor and Cabinet. Ashford Borough Council currently has a Leader and Cabinet which remains the Council’s preferred option. A directly elected Mayor would be chosen in a separate election and would not be a Councillor or represent an individual Ward. The elected Mayor would have Executive decision-making responsibilities so some decisions currently taken collectively by the Executive could be taken by a single person. The Council would not able to remove the Mayor. The Leader would be a Councillor, elected in the normal local elections and appointed as Leader by the Council. The Council would retain powers to remove the Leader from office in certain circumstances.

Members Allowances Ashford Borough Councillors have agreed recommendations from the Members’ Allowances Independent Remuneration Panel to amend the allowances they can claim. These now include attendance at official Parish/Town Council or Community Forum meetings within the Member’s Ward or meetings of the Planning (Sub) Committee only, but only if the Member has a round trip of ten miles of more. The changes came into force on 1 April 2010. Copies of the scheme and records of the allowances are available at the Civic Centre, Tenterden Gateway and on the council’s website, www.ashford.gov.uk

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Under both systems the Leader or Mayor would hold responsibility for all Executive functions and would be elected or appointed for a four year term. They would appoint Councillors to the Cabinet and appoint a Deputy Leader. The Council would continue to approve the budget, Council policy and to set Council Tax. The Council will make the final decision by December 2010 and introduce any changes following the elections in May 2011. You can let the council know which option you would prefer by emailing memberservices@ashford.gov.uk or by post to Member Services and Scrutiny Manager, Civic Centre, Tannery Lane, Ashford, Kent TN23 1PL by 31 August 2010. For more information visit www.ashford.gov.uk or call 01233 330564

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Play areas getting a big thumbs up Over the next few weeks OK to Play signs will be appearing in play areas across the borough to show people their local play space is a safe place to enjoy. The signs, designed by local parents and children, are part of the council’s quality assurance scheme. Parish councils and other organisations responsible for play areas can carry out an assessment and gain accreditation. Visit www.ashford.gov.uk for more details.

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Council’s tourism team scoops award Ashford’s Tourist Information Centre (TIC) staff have been named the borough’s best team at this year’s Pride in Ashford and Tenterden tourism awards. The annual awards honour people who help make Ashford and Tenterden a great place to visit with everyone in the running nominated by the public. Tourism Operations Officer Tracey McKeen manages the four-strong team who staff the TIC six days a week throughout the year. She praised their hard work saying, “I am very proud of the team. They’re truly dedicated and work hard to make sure visitors and local people wanting to know more about their borough have a good experience.” The Ashford TIC is located in The Churchyard, Ashford. www.ashford.gov.uk 01233 629165 www.visitheartofkent.com

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Get in touch How to contact Ashford Borough Council

Council services and useful information

Telephone

01233 331111

Kent County Council

8.30am – 5.30pm Monday to Thursday 8.30am – 5.00pm Friday

Website

www.kent.gov.uk

24 Hour Helpline

0845 8 247 247

01233 330744

Environment & Waste

0845 8 247 600

Highways and Transport

0845 8 247 800

Typetalk

Out of Hours/Emergency 01233 629911

(including roadworks, pot holes and street lighting)

24 hour Payment Line

01233 330625

Kent Libraries

01622 671411

Fax

01233 645654

Social Care & Health

0845 8 247 100

Email

customer.care@ashford.gov.uk

Trading Standards

01622 221012

Online

www.ashford.gov.uk

Emergency Services

Post

Ashford Borough Council Civic Centre, Tannery Lane Ashford, Kent TN23 1PL

If it’s an emergency dial 999, otherwise, use the numbers below:

Visit

Out and about

Kent Police (Ashford & Tenterden)

01303 850055

Community Safety Unit

01233 330891

Customer Contact Centre, Civic Centre

William Harvey Hospital

01233 633331

9.00am – 5.00pm Monday to Thursday 9.00am – 4.30pm Friday

Leisure & Tourism Stour Centre

01233 663503

Ashford Gateway, 14 Park Mall, Ashford, Kent TN24 8RY

Julie Rose Stadium

01233 613131

Kingsnorth Recreation Centre

01233 503846

Tel: 0845 8 247 202

Ashford Tourist Information Centre

01233 629165

9.00am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday 9.00am – 4.00pm Saturday

Pitchside & Courtside (formerly Ashford Mini Soccer Centre)

01233 896511

Tenterden Gateway, 2 Manor Row, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HP

Other useful phone numbers

Tel: 0845 8 247 202 9.00am – 5.30pm Monday to Friday 9.00am – 4.00pm Saturday

Gateway online Email: info@ashfordgateway.co.uk Online: www.ashfordgateway.co.uk

Ashford’s Future

01233 330812

Citizens Advice Bureau

01233 626185

Environment Agency (polluted ditches and watercourses)

0870 8 506506

Fraudline (benefit fraud)

0800 026 2456

Floodline

0845 988 1188

Summer Bank Holiday Opening Hours The Civic Centre, Ashford Gateway and Tenterden Gateway will be closed on 30 August.

Ashford Borough Council Committee Meeting Dates June Tuesday 1 – Audit Committee Thursday – Nature Conservation Forum Monday 7 – Community Grants Panel Wednesday 9 – Community Partnership Group Thursday 10 – Executive Tuesday 15 – Local Development Framework Task Group Tuesday 22 – Overview & Scrutiny

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Wednesday 23 – Planning Committee Tuesday 29 – Audit Committee Wednesday 30 – Standards Committee

Tuesday 27 – Overview & Scrutiny Wednesday 28 – Local Development Framework Task Group

July

August

Thursday 8 – Executive Thursday 15 – Council Wednesday 21 – Planning Committee Tuesday 13 – Policy Advisory Group

Thursday 12 – Executive Wednesday 18 – Planning Committee Tuesday 24 – Overview & Scrutiny Wednesday 25 – Local Development Framework Task Group

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Competitions The sky’s the limit this summer You could be soaring above our glorious countryside this summer thanks to Kent Gliding Club with a free trial lesson for one lucky reader aged 14 and over up for grabs. After being towed up to 2,000 feet your two-seat glider will gently float high above their Challock airfield. During the flight you’ll learn how the controls work and even have the opportunity to fly the glider with help from your British Glider Association qualified instructor. As well as a wide range of gliding activities the club offers flying opportunities for disadvantaged youngsters and adults across the county and won an Eco-tourism award in 2008.

Q How many feet will your glider be towed to? A ........................................................................................................... Name: ................................................................................................... Address: ............................................................................................... ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. Postcode: .............................. Tel No: ............................................... Email: ....................................................................................................

Discover more at www.kent-gliding-club.co.uk Simply answer the question and return the entry form to: Glider Competition, Ashford Voice, Civic Centre, Tannery Lane, Ashford TN23 1PL. Closing Date: 30 June 2010.

Tick if you wish to receive further information from Ashford Borough Council and partners involved in the plans for Ashford’s future. For a full list of our Terms and Conditions, please refer to our website, www.ashford.gov.uk/competitions or write to us at the address on Page 2.

Take a walk on the wild side

Q Who runs the Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden?

Get up close and personal with some of the world’s most endangered animals at the Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden.

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Win your family a guided tour, meet all the cats, including lions, tigers, cheetahs and leopards, help clean and feed them and enjoy lunch in the fantastic visitor centre.

Name: ................................................................................................... Address: ...............................................................................................

The Wildlife Heritage Foundation charity runs the sanctuary with the view to breeding and, where possible, re-introducing animals to their native habitat. They offer education programmes, volunteering opportunities and the chance to adopt an animal.

................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. Postcode: .............................. Tel No: ............................................... Email: ....................................................................................................

Find out more at www.whf.org.uk

Tick if you wish to receive further information from Ashford Borough Council and partners involved in the plans for Ashford’s future. For a full list of our Terms and Conditions, please refer to our website, www.ashford.gov.uk/competitions or write to us at the address on Page 2.

Simply answer the question and return the entry form to: Big Cat Sanctuary Competition, Ashford Voice, Civic Centre, Tannery Lane, Ashford TN23 1PL. Closing Date: 30 June 2010.

Fancy going off road?

Q Where is Land Rover’s South East Experience based?

Discover what it feels like to drive a state-of-the-art 4 x 4 over testing terrain courtesy of Land Rover’s South East Experience.

A ........................................................................................................... Name: ...................................................................................................

You can win a half day off-road experience at their specialist off-road training facility on the Eastwell Park Estate.

Address: ...............................................................................................

Don’t worry if you’ve never handled a 4 x 4 before as you’re safe in the hands of their expert instructors. You will need to have held a full driving licence for 12 months.

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Whether it’s 4 x 4 familiarisation, corporate events, professional training or a recreational experience the centre does it all.

Postcode: .............................. Tel No: ...............................................

To find out more visit www.lrexperience.co.uk Simply answer the question and return the entry form to: Land Rover Competition, Ashford Voice, Civic Centre, Tannery Lane, Ashford TN23 1PL. Closing Date: 30 June 2010.

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Email: .................................................................................................... Tick if you wish to receive further information from Ashford Borough Council and partners involved in the plans for Ashford’s future. For a full list of our Terms and Conditions, please refer to our website, www.ashford.gov.uk/competitions or write to us at the address on Page 2.

Ashford International Hotel Reflections winner: Mrs Bernice Chittenden, Tenterden. Rare Breeds Centre winner: Kelly Austin, Singleton. Eurostar winner: James Stile, Park Farm.

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Summer Sounds

ASHFORD 2010

Ashford Jazz Festival 01 – 04 July

Celidh Barn Dance 09 July

Ashford Street Festival 11 July

Lee Patterson – Elemental Field Starts 24 July

Tentertainment 02 – 04 July

Folk Around the World 10 July

Ashford Festival in the Park 17 – 18 July

Create Music Festival 25 July

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