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The brass plaqueswere stolen from Brewer Street Surgery, Brewer Street. The rear number platewas stolen from a


silver Peugeot 308 on the drive of a home in St George’s Square, Fant. Several itemswere taken from a shed in a


block at College Court, Hayle Road. A purse containing cash, cheques, cards


and documentswere stolen from a handbag in Burger King,Week Street. Therewas an aempt to steal a bicycle


from a garden in Muir Road. A brass plaque engraved Quantum Counselling & Consultancywas stolen from the door of an office in Earl Street. Jewellerywas stolen from a property in Tonbridge Road. The back doorwas damaged and


jewellery stolen from a property in Terminus Road, Fant. A black and silver Donnay mountain


bike with a red and black baby seat aachedwas stolen from the underground bike store in Hughenden Reach, Tovil. Jewellerywas stolen from a home in


North Street, Barming. The rear chrome bumperwas stolen from


a Mitsubishi L200 parked in Hayle Mill Road, Tovil. Cashwas stolen from a home in Boxley


Close, Penenden Heath. The suspectwas said to be white and in his 40s. Hewas about 5ft 8ins tall, of medium build, balding with brown hair and clean-shaven. Hewaswearing a dark jumper with dark blue or black jeans. A man’s black bicycle with a padlock


and chainwas stolen from a communal cupboard at flats in Tonbridge Road. A black and red Trax with a padlock and


chainwas stolen from a car port in Freshland Road. Power toolswere stolen from a garage behind a house in Bull Orchard, Barming. Therewas an aempted break-in at a


home in Prospect Place, Fant. Four wheel trimswere stolen from a silver Vauxhall Corsa in Rede Wood Road,


Barming


Crime report PCSO Frank Woolle said he would no longer be bringing crime figure to meetings as theywere available online. There had been a recent spate of vehicle cluster lights being stolen from higher grade cars.ABMX bike had been stolen from a property in Glebe Lane. Pavilion More asbestos had been found in the undercroft. It could not be removed so should not be disturbed. The removal of the asbestoswas continuing with six ceiling panels, four of whichwere roen, removed to give access to the loft. The project manager would arrange for another company to replace the ceiling panels. There was concern over the rise in the electricity bill at the pavilion and itwas noted that previous bills had been estimated. In future the meter readings would be phoned through. Parish field The clerk provided two quotes for replacement of wooden gates. Cllr Sandra Manser queried whether the sum remaining in the open spaces budget would cover the cost of the gates and other expenses. Cllr Andrew Doe offered to look at any overhanging branches. Cllr Martin Greenwood said he had already looked in to the cost of any signage for the gates and the car park and said it would cost £8.54 for


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Barming. A sat nav system and cashwere stolen


from a black Transit van in Foster Street. Parts were stolen from a blue Land Rover Defender at The Yard & Store, Farleigh Lane, Barming. Power tools and a grey and green rucksackwere stolen from a white Vauxhall Combo van in Priory Road. A silver mountain bike with padlock and


chainwas stolen from the High Street outside Barclays Bank. A bicyclewas stolen from the storage


area in CliffordWay. Two extendable ladderswere stolen from


a Vauxhall Combo in Lower Fant Road, Fant. A digital camerawas stolen from a Ford


Focus parked in Hampton Road. A Stihl disc cuer and a Dewalt grinder


were stolen from a Ford Transit in Wordsworth Road, Penenden Heath. A black and white Boardman Pro hybrid bicycle and an electric drillwere stolen from a shed in the rear garden of a home in Suon Road. A laptop computer and mobile phone


were stolen from a home in Wheeler Street. Power toolswere stolen from a white


Ford Transit truck in Wordsworth Road, Penenden Heath. Two fog lights were stolen from a silver


Vauxhall Corsa on the drive of a home in Sandling Lane, Penenden Heath. A blue Vauxhall Zafira, registration Y342


PNK,was stolen from outside Allington House, Tarragon Road. A blue and green Kawasaki KMX125 motorbike were stolen from a shed belonging to a property in Barnhurst Road,


a metal sign. The clerk agreed to provided a list of outstanding jobs that would need to be completed from the open spaces budget before the end of the year. Parish hall The electrical report had been completed but the PAT testingwas still to be done. The electrician had raised a few points for further investigation and a quote for the work had been requested but not received. The heaters had been fixed just in time for the turn in theweather. This had been a fault in the timer switch whichwas still under guarantee.


Loose


FootpathAsite visit had been arranged with Tony Morris of Maidstone Council and Public Rights ofWay officer Kate Cullen to look at the overgrown pathway going towards Valley Drive/Bray Gardens. Dogs The monthly report of the Loose Dog Walkers Groupwas received. Some memberswere still picking up dog faeces after some owners did not respect others’ use of the field. It did appear that the number of people prepared to do this task had dwindled. BusesAresident had raised concern regarding bus services in Hubbards Lane. The East of Maidstone Rural Transport Group had been looking into the maer of


Penenden Heath. A Reebok bicyclewas stolen from a garden in Kingsley Road. A sports bag and clothingwere stolen


from a communal area in Stagshaw Close. A bike saddlewas stolen from Old Tovil


Road. The suspect described as white and in his late 30s, about 5ft 9ins and clean shaven, with fair hair. Hewaswearing a brown coat. A wheelie binwas stolen from Oaktree


Avenue, Mangravet. Petrol was syphoned from a Citroen


Xsara in Farleigh Lane, Barming. A ladderwas stolen from a garden in


Bower Mount Road. Hand tools and other itemswere stolen


from garden sheds in OaktreeAvenue, Mangravet. A Carrera mountain bike was stolen


from the communal area at Stoneacre Court, Enterprise Road. Domestic appliances and power tools


were taken from a workshop at UCS Car Sales, in Suon Road. Four wheel trimswere stolen from a


silver Ford Fiesta in the leisure centre car park inWillowWay. A blue bicyclewas stolen from the front garden of a home in Thornhill Mews, Cross Street.


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public transport generally. The maer would be monitored. Communitywardens Proposed changes to the servicewere explained by community warden Liz Lova.Aresponse to KCC’s consultationwas put together on behalf of the parish council. The chairman said that members should also send in individual responses. ComplaintAcomplaint from a member of the public who aended the neighbourhood plan eventwas discussed. Itwas agreed that a response be sent to the complainant, thanking him for his concerns and concurring that there might have been serious consequences as a result of the overcrowding, but that the parish council remained vigilant at all times. The situation was dealt with to the best of the council’s ability and the fire exit doorswere opened. Planning Hilary Hunt had tendered her resignation as secretary of the Loose Neighbourhood Planning Steering Group. The council agreed to write to her, thanking her for her huge contribution. HospiceArequest from the Heart of Kent Hospice requesting funding for a donation towards the hospice minibus servicewas regretfully declined. White stuff Itwas reported that “white stuff” had been driven over outside the post office. Maidstone Council had dealt with it.


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