News
School bus pass up £10
STUDENTS’ travel costs are set to rise, with news that the region’s Young Person’s Travel Pass is to go up by £10. The pass, on sale fromJune 4,will
cost £290 – the result of a general rise in bus fares, according to Kent County Council (KCC). The pass, which helps about
25,000 children, costs KCC £8.5mil- lion a year in subsidies. The county council’s cabinet
member for transportMikeWhiting said: “KCCdoes not have toprovide the pass, but we do so because we want to promote sustainable school travel. Parents have a choice to get the pass or pay the operator the bus fare direct, which in some cases could cost up to £740.” The passwas introduced by KCC
in 2014, offering subsidised travel for students fromMonday to Friday between 6amand 7pm, and also on Arriva and Stagecoach buses at the weekendandin the school holidays. Kent Youth County Council
Transport Committee chairs Kyle Siwek and Freddy Waters say the scheme is good value formoney. The cost of the pass for low-in- come familieswill remain at £100.
downsmail.co.uk
Ragwort could kill horses, owners told
HORSE owners are beingwarned of the deadly dangers of ragwort, which is about come into full bloomthis summer. Ingestion of the weed – either
alive or dead – by horses can result in fatal liver failure. According to the British Horse
Society (BHS), many owners are unaware of how dangerous rag- wort can be. Spokesman Gemma Stanford
said: “Our focus is centred onmak- ing horse owners and landowners aware of the dangers of ragwort and its impact on equinewelfare. “We still see many owners who
are unaware of the dangers of leav- ing horses grazing among ragwort, and this is where we are concen- trating our resources. “The BHS has a network ofmore
than 200 volunteerwelfare officers who provide advice, support and education about ragwort, so if you are concerned, please get in touch with us.” Maidstone-based Kent Wildlife
Trust says that ragwort can be found in all habitats in Kent and is present fromJune untilNovember. A spokesman said: “The daisy-
like, yellow flower heads of com- mon ragwort may be pretty enough to the casual observer, but they belie the poisonous nature of this plant. “Renowned as a weed of pad-
docks and pastures,where it can be harmful to livestock, it is not usu- ally such an issue in gardens or on waste grounds.” Common ragwort, which can
also be very hazardous to cattle, is one of five harmful plants specified in theWeedsAct 1959.
The primary responsibility for
weed control lieswith the occupier of the land concerned, but govern- ment department Defra can take action should there be a risk of it spreading to neighbouring land. Defra guidance states: “Ragwort
is a potential killer. It is important to ensure that, before animals are allowed to graze, ragwort plants are removed or have completely disappeared after using control techniques.” Ragwort, once removed, should
be burned. Naturalist Theo Mccausland,
who lives near Langley, said: “Rag- wort is a favoured food of the cinnabar moth’s caterpillar, which totally strips its leaves off. “You’ll often see a farmer cutting
grass for hay, hop from the tractor and pull ragwort out by the roots if they find it. “Even dry, it can be fatal to live-
stock. In your garden, it is harmless enough and does have a purpose in the food chain.”
FREE
FREE GEORGIA TOILET & BASIN with any bathroom installation.
Please present this advert at time of order.
we design • we supply • we fit • we care Bathing a problem - we can help
Wet rooms • Walk in showers • Walk in baths
• Product & installtion guarantee • Waterproof wall panelling • Slip resitant safety flooring • Grab rails, shower seats & raised toilets • Local family business • Zero VAT on disabled bathrooms
Discounts for over 60’s SSAFA and Ex Service personnel Call now to arrange a FREE survey & quote
2
Tel: 01622 738204 and 01622 611880
info@ahminstallations.co.uk |
www.ahminstallations.co.uk
Showroom Open 7 Days Unit 11, Newnham Court Shopping Village, Bearsted ME14 5LH
Beautiful 15th Century Inn Relaxed Atmosphere - A True Village Family Inn
· Award winning real ales
· Good quality home cooked pub classics including daily specials. Sunday roasts available until 8pm. Please see our website for details of our full menu · Large garden and children's play area
· Sunday 17th June - Dreamwheezers - 3pm, 4pm & 5pm - A great story told with live musical accompaniment and amazing sound effects by this unique handmade machine. No charge just come along - and it's Father's Day so treat Dad to an afternoon out to the pub.
· Friday 22nd June - Holmes and Watson: The Case of The Rhyming Crime - an evening performance with this fantastic duo - razor sharp exchange of words as their conversation becomes a spectacular display of rhyme & reason. Tickets only - contact us for details.
· Sunday 26th August – Charity Fun Day With Gobble 2pm, 3pm & 4pm. Join us around the stew-pot as stories of feast and family treats are told and tales become twisted with this great show from Bellow Theatre. Then tuck in and join in the fun. No charge just come along - fun for all the family!
01622 871266 18 Malling June 2018
Please see our website for details of our regular events
www.chequersladdingford.co.uk Laddingford near Yalding ME18 6BP Mallling June 2018 19
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25