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THE rear number platewas stolen from a black AudiA3 in High Banks, Loose. Power toolswere stolen from a shed in the
back garden of a home in Cripple Street. Thieves got in to the garage of a home in Regent Drive and stole a black and white Giant Defy carbon fibre cycle and a black Look575 carbon fibre cycle. Milkwas stolen from the doorstep of a
home in Thornhill Place. Asilver and red BMX cyclewas stolen
from outside a property in Arlo Close. Therewas an aempted handbag snatch
in Buckland Hill. The suspectwas said to be a white man in his early 30s, about 6 tall, slim and clean-shaven. Hewaswearing a mid-grey hoodie. Hand and power tools stolenwere stolen
from a garage in Hackney Road, Fant. Awhite Ford Transit van, registration
AY60 YBR,was stolen from Meridian Court, Buckland Road. Awhite Nissan, registration H93 KHC,
was stolen from Hackney Road, Fant. Awhite Ford Transit van, registration
HX63 JZJwas stolen from Springwood Road, Barming. It contained a compressor generator and cash. Itemswere stolen from the garden of a
home in Charlton Street, Fant. The suspect vehiclewas a white van. Power toolswere stolen from a white
Vauxhall Combo van in Riverbank Close. Power and hand tools and a gas cylinder
were stolen from a shed in an allotment in Lower Fant Road, Fant. The tow barwas removed and stolen from
a blue Land Rover Discovery in Fremlins Walk multi-storey car park. About 40 vehicle baerieswere stolen
fromA&DCroucher’s yard, Milton Street, Fant. Abar light, with KCC wrien on it,was
stolen from aworks vehicle parked in the designated parking space at Marden House, LangtonWay, Tovil. Therewas a break-in at a garage in Whitmore Street, Fant. Achild’s seatwas stolen from a Mini in the underground car park in Buckland Gardens. Therewas an aempted burglary at a property in Beech Court Gardens. Alcoholwas stolen from a garage in a
block in Milton Street,
Fant.Awhite Ford Anglia in a garage in the same roadwas
Loose
Dog walkers group The group had held its first meeting, whichwas aended by the dogwarden. Members had put together a rota of people to patrol the field. One of the aimswas to change people’s behaviour. Cllr Tony Oliver said professional dogwalkers should be charged to use the field. Cllr Peter Rigby said people let their dogs go into the Loose stream, which caused concern to other people and wildlife. Officers elected Cllr Vianne Gibbonswas re-elected as chairman and Cllr Charlie Hollisterwas re-elected as vice chairman. Busbridge RoadWork had taken place to re-instate the reflective posts. Play equipment Aleer had been received from residents ofWalnut TreeAvenue regarding proposed play equipment. Pumping station SouthernWaterwould not acknowledge if the pumping station was over capacity. More housing could have a huge impact on its capacity. Itwas felt a more in-depth reportwas needed.
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damaged on the same night, and more garageswere broken into a few days later. Items of office equipmentwere stolen
from the trailer of a white Mercedes lorry in Chatham Road. Clothingwas stolen from the rear garden
of a home in St Philip’sAvenue. Agreen and beige Chinese rug with
tasselswas stolen from a flat in College Court, Hayle Road. Asilver Peugeot 107, registration GK13
XEU,was stolen from MCS Car Sales in Upper Stone Street. The baery charger for a scooterwas
stolen from a shed in Church Street. Aplant potwas stolen from a garden in
Mote Road. Asofawas stolen from a garage in Whitmore Street, Fant. Ashedwas broken into in Cumberland
Avenue, Shepway, and a barbecue, pressure washer, Makita drill and a silver mountain bikewere
stolen.Asuspectwas described as a white man aged between 25 and 28. He was about 5 9in tall and had dark hair.He waswearing a black jacket, dark jeans and trainers. Tools and building materialswere stolen
fromWestridge Construction site in York Road. The baery packwas stolen from an
invalid scooter parked in the locked bike store near Thomas Robert Gardens, Church Street. Hand and power toolswere stolen from a
shed under the block of flats in Bychurch Place,Waterloo Street. Aladderwas stolen from a garden in
Sheals Crescent. Therewas an aempted break-in at Barming Parish Hall, Tonbridge Road. Agoldwatch and other items of jewellery
were stolen from a property at The Spinney. AFord Transit van, registration BD59
MLE,was stolen from Neath Court, Northumberland Road. ASangers Ford Transit van, registration
HV62 HPZwas stolen from Suon Road. The coverwas stolen from a motorbike in Beaconsfield Road, Tovil. This is the third
Outreach centre It seemed KCC had breached the terms of its use of the pavilion as a Surestart outreach
centre.Anew agreementwould have to be drawn up.
Tovil
Cllr Sylvia Cuthbert Her familywould welcome a memorial bench for her. The clerkwas to ask Maidstone Council to site it atWoodbridge Drive open space. Geranium planting All those who had helped with the plantingwere thanked. Some plants had been uprooted but had been replantedwhere possible. Street light The light opposite 7 Millstock Terracewas lit all day andwould be reported to Kent Highway Services. Stream banks The banks of the stream at Millstock Terracewere overgrown and the willow tree needed trimming. The clerk would contact the Environment Agency. River The deepwater signswere missing from the river bank.
Cripple Street The site developerwould be invited to the July meeting. SMART The possibility of the parish council becoming a member of South Maidstone Action for Roads and Transport was discussed. Fete 2014 The site entrance on fete day would be from Beaconsfield Road, not Eccleston Road. Cllr Stuart Mallison agreed to assist with the erection and dismantling of the marquees. Neighbourhood planAn application had been made to Maidstone Council to designate the parish of Tovil as an appropriate area for a neighbourhood plan. Footpaths The public right ofway known as Reeds cut-through, which leads from the boom of Farleigh Hill to the rear of Bridgeside Mews, needed to be cleared of lier and debris. Human resources Itwas agreed to proceed with the employment of an assistant clerk. Ameetingwas held with James Clark’s case worker and the intentionswere to introduce new tasks for him.
incident of this type within a fewweeks. Domestic applianceswere stolen from the communal area at Lynx Gate, Massey Close. Anumber platewas stolen from a black
Skoda Fabia in Evans Cycles car park on the Tonbridge Road. Asilver and black Quinny buggywas
stolen from a blue Kia Sedona in the residents’ car park in Hadlow Close, Oakwood Park. Agrey Lazy Spa hot tubwas stolen from
the back garden of a home in Tonbridge Road. The suspectwas said to be a white man aged about 30 whowas 5 10in tall and stocky,wearing a blue T-shirt and black trousers. Jewellerywas stolen from a home in Flaxman Drive, Allington. Therewas an aempted break-in at a flat
in Price Court, Church Street. Asilver mountain bikewas stolen from
the front garden of a home in Muir Road. Computer equipment and cashwas stolen
from a home in Coombe Road. Therewas an aempted burglary at a property in Church Street. Plantswere stolen from a garden in Sandling
Road.Asimilar incident had occurred in a neighbouring garden Solar lightswere stolen from a garden in MoncktonsAvenue, Ringlestone. Plant potswere stolen from a garden in ChamberlainAvenue, Fant. Awhite Nissan Cabstar, registration GU03
WXS,was stolen from a driveway in North Street, Barming. AStihl saw and a hammer drillwere
stolen from a Ford Transit van in Finglesham Court, Shepway.
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