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Town Talk


elderly at fair CHATHAM and Aylesford MP Tracey Crouch is holding a Pen- sioners Advice and Information Fair at the Holmesdale School, Malling Road,Snodland, from10amto2pm on Friday, Oc- tober 27. It is the third


THE urgent repair work which is being carried out at All Saints Church, Snodland, will be com- pleted by the end of November and in time for the Christmas serv- ices. A public meeting will be held in


year Miss Crouch, pic- tured, has held the fair andinher in- vitation to res- idents she said: “As a local MP, I receive requests each day for help and support from my constituents. A sizeable proportion of my casework is from older peo- ple about a wide range of issues – from pensions and benefits to transport, general well-being and community services.” She added: “I am committed to


taking a proactive approach and so the idea of the pensioners fair was born. It is upsetting that so many constituents come tomeonly when their position becomes a crisis. “My aim with the fairs is to ensure pensioners can continue to play an active role in the community and to ensure the right support is accessi- ble as needed.”


the New Year to provide an op- portunity for everyone to hear about what has been achieved in phase one and what still needs to be done in the second phase. The original estimate in 2015 for


all repair work needed was £500,000. The Heritage Lottery Fund grant for the most urgent re- pairs identified for phase one was £222,600 with more than £300,000 being spent so far.


Local news for Snodland and Halling Advice to the Repair works on schedule “We are on schedule thanks to


the generous support of the com- munity and a number of charitable organisations, including, of course, the Heritage Lottery Fund,” said Rev Hugh Broadbent. “As part of the activity plan


linked to the project a new coloured guide book has been produced for adults and one for children is being prepared, with il- lustrations by John Cook, who grew up in Snodland and went to school here.” The guide books are for sale at


a cost of £2 and available at Home & Hobby, Malling Road, Christ Church and the museum in Waghorn Road.


Hospice is bowled over by club’s support


TOWNSEND Hook Bowling Club raised £521.95 at its annual charity match against Snodland Town Active Retirement Association (STARA). Bridget Cork, who at the time was chair- woman of both organisations, said: “The char- ity this year was the Heart of Kent Hospice and their ambassador, Michael Conwy, told us what the hospice needed in order to keep running. “A combination of takings from a ‘spider’ raf-


From left, Nick Scott, Bridget Cork, Michael Conwy, green keeper Mick Galloway and Jim Cork from STARA


fle and BBQ raised a magnificent amount and I would like to thank everyone who attended, do- nated and supported the afternoon.”


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