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12 Maidstone Borough Council


Maidstone Borough Council provides many services, from housing advice and parks to rubbish collections and the market. On 26 November, we joined public services across the country in tweeting a day in the life of Maidstone council — here are some of our pictures from the day!


7.00am


The Leader of Maidstone Borough


Street sweepers are out before dawn making the town look its best for the day ahead


Council talks to BBC Radio Kent about the dangers of loan sharks


4.07pm


9.25am 3.43pm


Laying the concrete footings for the new Cobtree Manor Park Visitor Centre


4.10pm


We met with Marden Parish Council as part of our on- going discussions with parishes and residents’ groups about the Local Plan


Borough Update


This is your council newsletter, produced up to four times a year in the Downs Mail newspaper. It is written, edited and designed by the council's communications team, Maidstone House, King Street, Maidstone, Kent ME15 6JQ. Email: pr@maidstone.gov.uk. Your comments and


suggestions are always welcome. It is typeset by AW design and printed by Newbury News. If you are visually impaired and would like the newsletter text in large print, please call us on 01622 602176, and we will be happy to send you a copy.


Councillors met with students from Invicta and Oakwood schools to discuss ideas for their review looking to tackle loneliness and isolation in the borough


2.30pm


Carrying out the winter prune of the roses in South Park


Our Collections Manager, Sam Harris, installs a new gallery at Maidstone Museum


3.27pm


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