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A Muddy Fox BMX bike, a silver and grey BMX bike and a blue and grey mountain bike have been stolen from the bike shed at Oldborough Manor Community College, Quarry Wood. Sports equipment was stolen from a
black Vauxhall Insignia on the driveway of a home in Loose Road. A Flymo lawnmower was taken from the garage of a home in Suon Road. Another garage in the road was also entered, but nothing was taken. Cheques, bank cards and documents
were taken from a home in Ellingham Leas. The number plates were stolen from a
blue Toyota Corolla on the drive of a home in Byron Road, Penenden Heath. A blue Suzuki DR125 motorcycle, registration L059 EKU, was stolen from the car park in Lindisfarne Gardens. A box containing gardening tools was
stolen from the rear garden of a home in NewburyAvenue, Allington. An electricity power cable was stolen
and a generator damaged in Brunswick Street. The front fog lights were stolen from a
silver Vauxhall Astra on the driveway of a home in Boxley Road. Two headlights were stolen from a white Mercedes C180 on the drive of a home in WoodlandWay, Penenden Heath. Two wheels were stolen from a Carrera bicycle chained up in the car park inWallis Place, Hart Street. The keys were stolen from a VWCrafter
van parked opposite the Archbishop’s Palace in Mill Street. The suspect is known to the police. Four boxes containing 48 boles of wine
were stolen from a store room at The Townhouse Hotel, King Street. Computer equipment and power tools
were stolen from a house in Newlyn Court, Tufton Street. The suspect is known to the police. Two Victorian cast iron pots containing topiary trees were stolen from a garden in Langdale Rise. Plants were also stolen from a garden in Court Drive. Camping equipment was stolen and garden furniture damaged in a shed on the allotments in Sandling Road.A tool box and gloves were stolen from another shed. A resident’s parking permit was stolen from a Ford Fiesta in Salisbury Road.
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Pavilion The railings had now been installed and decorating in the main hall and corridorwas almost complete. Blackout blinds to provide privacy for Barming Youth Football Club while changing would be installed after completion of the project. Asbestos The decision to accept Prime Building Constants’ advice to not insulate the pavilion floor at present and to use the money saved by this to offset the cost of asbestos in the under croft and roof void was discussed. Itwas agreed that the insulation, minus the floor, should go ahead with removal of the asbestos. Wayside cross The chairman reported that when the parish council had the replica made of this wooden cross in North Pole Road, the hand-painted commemorative signwas retained, but now needed replacing as the woodwas roing and the paintwas beginning to peel. The parish
NeighbourhoodWatch Working to reduce crime. Call Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 or local police Drills, baeries and other electrical items
were stolen from a shed in Marion Crescent. There was an aempted burglary at a
home in WoodlandWay, Penenden Heath. Sports equipment, power and hand
tools, vehicle parts and golf equipment were stolen from the garage of a home in Langdale Rise. Another garage in the same road was entered, but nothing was stolen. A black and white bicycle was stolen
from the garden of a home in Terrace Road, Fant. Computer equipment and jewellery
were stolen from a home in Rede Wood Road, Barming. An intruder tried to get in to a home in Tonbridge Road, but ran off when they were disturbed. The suspect is said to be a white man, about 6ft 3ins tall with short hair. He was wearing a flat cap, baseball top, a grey jumper with paern on front and jeans. Cash was stolen from a home in Pippin
Court, Tonbridge Road, Fant. A black Giant mountain bike and a
Polish mountain bike were stolen from outside Farleigh Court, Farleigh Lane, Barming. There was an aempt to steal a silver Mercedes coupe in Hastings Road, but the suspects ran off when they were disturbed. The suspects were said to be two white men, one of whom was in his late 20s, and about 6ft tall. He was wearing a dark jacket and a woolly hat. The other suspect was about 5ft 7ins tall and was wearing a dark hooded jacket. Copper earthing cable was stolen from a
site in Springfield. The lock was forced on a Peugeot
Partner van parked in Byron Road. A black and yellow mountain bike was
stolen from a garage in Poplar Grove, Allington. A pink bicycle was stolen from a trailer
in a garden in Muir Road.A red bike was stolen from the front garden of a home in
council agreed to source a replacement plaque from a professional sign writer, with this deferred until April 2015. Remembrance Sunday The chairman listed the contributions that the parish council had made last year, ie £25 towards printing costs and £50 donation for the wreath. It was agreed that this would be the case again this year. Arrangements would be discussed with the Scouts and confirmation had been received from The Bull pub regarding the refreshments for the Scouts, choir and parish
councillors.An invoice for 40 people maximum would be requested. It was agreed to rent the road signs and equipment for £170. Walnut tree Kent Highway Services landscape officer had inspected the tree at the corner of North Street and Heath Road and confirmed therewas no intention to remove the tree, but it did need managing back as itwas growing over the house on
the same road. The suspect was said to be a white man in his late 30s, about 5ft 9ins tall with fair slightly receding hair. The number plates were stolen from a
Kawasaki ZX900 motorcycle in Blue Street. A blue Land Rover Discovery, registration M191 JDV, was stolen from Loose Road, near PlainsAvenue, Shepway. A black Barracuda bicycle was stolen
from the rear garden of a home in CumberlandAvenue, Shepway. Cash, documents and a mobile phone
were stolen from a home in Peel Street. A grey Ford Transit van, registration
S449 UOA, and a Bosch grinder was stolen from MillWalk, Barming. Power tools and golfing equipment were
stolen from the garage of a home in Poplar Grove, Allington. A grey Vengeance mountain bike was
stolen from outside Farleigh Court in Farleigh Lane, Barming. The padlock and chain were damaged. A handlebar bolt was stolen from a mountain bike which was chained up outside Riley's American Pool and Snooker Club in Lower Stone Street. The suspect was described as a white man in his mid-20s with shaved black hair. He was wearing a white vest top and grey shorts. A blue BMX bicycle was stolen from the
side garden of a home in Glebe Lane, Barming. The suspect was described as a white youth aged about 18 with light- coloured hair. He was wearing a blue zip-up jacket.
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the corner and therewere ground clearance issues. The officer would also try to get into the system to amend the description from willow towalnut. Oaken Wood: management advisory group Nick Yandle of Gallagher Properties had advised this year’s annual meeting had been pushed back to Thursday, November 13 to coincide with the annual report. Also because the bywaywas expected to be re- opened at the end of October, members would be able to see the new tunnel and reinstated pathways on their visit. ParkingA parish hall hirer had complained about a car being parked in the hall’s private car park day and night. Everyone was asked to keep an eye out to try and ascertain who the vehicle belonged to. Meanwhile costing would be investigated for signs to be installed on the front of the wallswarning that it is a private car park.
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