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THE VIEW FROM THE HILL Your newsletter from Kings Hill Parish Council Spring 2017 In This Issue Photography Opportunity PAGE 2 Annual Report PAGE 3 Speedwatch PAGE 5 A Word From Your Chairman At last, winter is behind us and the dark nights are a thing of the past for another year. This spring edition of The View From The Hill tries to give you some insight into what has been going on in the last twelve months. Overall, it has been a good year, with the Sports Park securing Ebbsfleet Football Club as a regular tenant on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays during the day, when normally we wouldn t have any business. The Community Centre goes from strength to strength with a full range of activities taking place every day. It just remains for me to thank you for your continued support. Annual Parish Meeting Neighbourhood Plan Kings Hill Parish Council (KHPC), encouraged by the support of community groups, continue to look favourably at the possible merits of formulating a Neighbourhood Plan for Kings Hill, which must dovetail with the 'Local Plan' for the area. In our case that is the Tonbridge & Malling 'Local Plan' which is currently under development and should be finalised, after consultation, in 2019. Kings Hill Parish Councillors have met with the TMBC s planning team and discussions have helped increase our understanding of how a Parish Neighbourhood Plan can give Kings Hill residents a say in how their community is planned and developed. Timescales are such that a Neighbourhood Plan will not address the current issues on Kings Hill or the proposed Phase 3 development, which will affect the Tonbridge & Malling 'Local Plan', and it will be some time before the full impact is known. With this planning uncertainty, KHPC have decided to delay any further consideration on whether or not to embark on formulating a Neighbourhood Plan, until the Tonbridge and Malling 'Local Plan' is more clear. One important aspect that will impact any further discussions of the Parish Council regarding a Neighbourhood Plan is the ability to undertake the work involved. To this end the Parish Council is appealing for volunteers. If you feel you can be involved with the work to formulate a Kings Hill Neighbourhood Plan please register your interest by calling the KHPC office on 01732 870382 or by email at office@kingshillparish.gov.uk. Council Tax Increase KHPC decided at its meeting on 11th January 2017 to set a precept of 279,138 for 2017/18. Everyone is very welcome to join the Parish Council at the Kings Hill Community Centre for this year s Annual Parish Meeting on Wednesday 19 th April 2017 at 7:30pm. This is an opportunity to meet your councillors and raise any issues for discussion. Following a public consultation in June 2016 on "Fairer Charging" in Tonbridge and Malling, Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council (TMBC) made changes in grants they paid to Parish Councils. These changes have produced a 226,000 per year saving for TMBC but have resulted in KHPC losing grant funding of 18,555 per year, money which contributed towards the costs of maintaining the Community Centre and open spaces. This lost revenue needs to be made up by increasing the precept charged by KHPC. However, TMBC have suggested that Kings Hill residents would see a reduction of just under 10 per year in their council tax, thus offsetting the increase in the KHPC precept necessary to compensate for the loss of the 18,555 grant to the Parish. KHPC has also raised the precept by 8 pence per week to cover an increase in its own running costs. Conscious of keeping taxation increases to a minimum, KHPC have made reductions in the cost of contractors at the Sports Park. The savings made have contributed towards the costs of a new groundsman to manage the pitches and the costs of new maintenance equipment required. Delivery Sponsored by Your independent post shop for retail and business customers alike See inside for more details

VILLAGE NEWS UPDATE Road Closure Resurfacing works will be taking place on the A228 Ashton Way roundabout, adjacent to Tower View. Works will take place under a full road closure and diversion between 9pm and 6am. Dates and duration will be advertised on the KHPC website and on our Facebook page and Twitter feed. The works will take place after the 1st April. KH Cricket Club KHCC is looking forward to the 2017 season with 2 urday teams and 1 Sunday team. This upcoming season most urday matches will be at home. KH Cricket Club Home Games 2017 1st XI urday Friendlies & KRCL Premier Division Shipbourne 1st XI HOME 14:00 Friendly 29/4 6/5 Wickham Park HOME 13:00 KRCL 27/5 The Roebucks HOME 13:00 KRCL 10/6 Rodmersham HOME 13:00 KRCL 17/6 Staplehurst HOME 13:00 KRCL 2nd XI urday KRCL Division 2C Central 13/5 Yalding HOME 13.30 KRCL 20/5 Gravesend RF HOME 13.30 KRCL 3/6 New Ash Green HOME 13.30 KRCL 24/6 Lordswood HOME 13.30 KRCL Volunteer Marshalls Would you be interested in being a volunteer marshal? KHPC would like to put together a list of residents who would be happy to marshal for KHPC events, such as the Remembrance Day Service. If this is something that may be of interest to you, please contact the Parish Council office by emailing; office@kingshillparish.gov.uk or call 01732 870382. Easter Bin Collection Advertising Screens You may have noticed that in the Sports Park Café and the Community Centre entrance hall we now have television monitors with rolling screens, giving us another vital avenue to keep in touch with residents. If you are interested in advertising on our monitors we would be very pleased to hear from you. Please contact us via email at marketing@kingshillparish.gov.uk. Photography Opportunity Kings Bus Service Hill Bus Cuts Services Cut Amateur photographers are being offered the opportunity to share their pictures with the chance of being selected to appear in a new book celebrating the three decades of Kings Hill s development. The coffee table style publication will combine the work of professional photographers and amateur enthusiasts to chart the evolution of Kings Hill from a flat military airfield to the beautifully landscaped, bustling garden village it is today. The pictures can be anything illustrating life at Kings Hill over the past 30 years, whether it s community activities, sports matches, barbecues, wildlife, buildings, snow, sunsets, public art or the quirky. As well as digital images it is hoped some people may have photographic prints, negatives or transparencies capturing Kings Hill s early days which will all be returned. Digital images should be emailed to kingshill@suttonyoung.com by the end of March and hard copy photos sent or dropped in to Liberty s reception in the Control Tower by the same date. All images should be accompanied by written permission for use in the book and elsewhere and any used will be credited. From the 2 nd April 2017 the Arriva 77 bus will be withdrawn, except for one school day only service to Bennett Memorial School. The 123 service was withdrawn in February 2017. From 2 nd April 2017 a link between the Airfield Estate and Kings Hill will be provided by the Arriva 73 bus. This timetable can be viewed on the Parish Council website. The 73 bus service will link with the Arriva 72 bus providing a connection into West Malling and Maidstone. The timetable for these services are also available on the Kings Hill Parish Council website. Any comments about these services should go to our MP via email at tom.tugendhat.mp@parliament.uk. Volunteer Support Wardens Needed w/c 10 April 2017 Collections will take place as normal on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. There are no collections on Good Friday, 14th April. If your normal collection day is Friday, your collection will take place on 15th April instead. w/c 17 April 2017 There will be no collections on Easter Monday, 17th April. All collections will take place one day later than normal, with Friday's taking place on urday 22 April. Calling all passionate community driven people for an exciting new role as a Volunteer Support Warden. As a Support Warden you will make a difference to residents and help to create resilient neighbourhoods. The role will be challenging at times but rewarding and you will be improving the well-being of the residents in your local area. You will meet people, learn new skills and provide valuable support to local residents. For more information contact the Kent Community Warden Service on 03000 413455 or fill in a form on-line at kent.gov.uk/communitywardens. The closing date is the 31st March.

ANNUAL REPORT Kings Hill Parish Council continued to complete a number of projects in 2015/16 whilst providing services for the community. Allotments The Kings Hill Allotment site is now over one year old and into its second planting season. In 2016 the Parish Council were very fortunate in obtaining a grant from the Kent County Council Members Fund for the purchase of a new notice board for the allotments. The notice board is now in place and will be used for allotment information. Allotment holders are enjoying establishing and tending their plots hoping for a successful growing season in 2017. If you are interested in becoming an allotment holder or just wish to know more please contact the parish office via office@kingshillparish.gov.uk or telephone 01732 870382. Sports Park The Kings Hill Sports Park has had a bumpy year, with the pitches not being up to scratch at the beginning of the season. This led to the purchase of irrigation equipment, enabling us to be able to water the pitches and try to keep them in good condition. We did our very best, at extreme short notice, and it certainly was a steep learning curve! As many of you know the Council has appointed a full time groundsman, Andy Gibbins. Andy was the head groundsman at Dartford FC and comes to us with a wealth of experience and we are sure he will get our pitches back on the right track. Kings Hill School Speeding Poster Competition As part of Kings Hill School s Safety Week held in 2016, Kings Hill Parish Council were asked to work with the school on anti-speeding posters for Kings Hill. A p o s t e r d e s i g n competition was held and Kings Hill Parish Council judged the entries and awarded prizes to a winner and runner up. From the winning designs, posters and two banners were purchased with sponsorship from a local company. Kings Hill School have placed their banner outside of the school and Kings Hill Parish Council will be placing a banner at appropriate locations on Kings Hill, throughout the year. Remembrance Day 2016 T h e R e m e m b r a n c e Service held in November 2016 was very well attended. A parade, led by the 1 st Kings Hill Girls Brigade including the Mereworth and Kings Hill Scouts along with residents, started from the Control Tower in Liberty Square and ended at the Running Airman Statue in Gibson Drive. The service included representatives of Kings Hill School and Valley Invicta Primary School. The annual event is organised by Kings Hill Parish Council in partnership with the churches on Kings Hill. Community Centre Here at the Community Centre we are proud to be the venue of choice for so many activities for the local community. The halls are always busy, as we can offer something for any age group, ranging from baby and toddler groups to dance classes, martial art classes and regular get-togethers for our retired residents. Our three halls are as popular as ever for parties, charity events, blood donor sessions, baby clinics and conferences (which can be enhanced by our bar facility), whilst our smaller rooms are perfect for 11 plus classes, meetings and one to one counselling services. Details of all our activities can be found on our website, on our televisual displays at the Centre and Sports Park and on the board in our reception area. Late last year, we hosted a fun afternoon at the Christmas Fair and our Pantomime proved to be as popular as ever. We will be organising the same, along with a few other events throughout the year. For enquiries regarding the hire of our halls, please call us on 01732 220919 between 9am and 12 noon Monday to Friday. Youth Shelter A new youth shelter was installed in 2016 which was jointly funded by Kings Hill Residential Estate Management Company and Kings Hill Parish Council. The shelter replaced the benches close to the Ball Park and is being enjoyed by residents of all ages.

ANNUAL REPORT Social Media KHPC continues to share relevant local information with residents via social media. Its Twitter account has well over 790 followers and counting. We also have a Facebook account, helping us to communicate with even more residents. Why not take a look and follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook? What else have the Parish Council been doing? The Parish Office also has responsibilities for: The Kings Hill Community Centre The Kings Hill Sports Park The design of a new play area within the Sports Park On-going management of various open spaces, allotments, playgrounds, salt bins, bus shelter and notice boards throughout Kings Hill Being consulted on all planning applications in the parish Working with other agencies to develop initiatives to help improve parking and speeding problems Campaigning for improvements to the public transport system serving Kings Hill We have also been liaising with residents on the standard of verge maintenance currently undertaken by Kent Highways Acting as a liaison between the community and other local organisations and Councils on anything related to the local community A quarterly newsletter, The View From The Hill, sent to all residents in the parish Budget 2016/17 The Council s accounts are prepared in accordance with the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2003 (amended 2006). They are subject to external and internal audit (by an independent auditor). INCOME 2016/17 budget Precept 240,467 Facility Income 265,058 Grants Receivable 139,905 Other Income 4,050 Spending from Reserves 9,800 TOTAL 659,280 EXPENDITURE Overhead staff & office costs 130,974 Facility costs 283,245 Grants payable 1,000 Open spaces 23,050 Loan Repayments 42,696 Capital and project costs 127,000 Contingency reserve 39,852 Other 11,463 TOTAL 659,280 Donations and Grants 2016/17 The fabulous winning posters from our Kings Hill School Speeding Poster Competition. Look out for the banners around the village! KHPC awarded the following charitable donations and grants in 2016/17 Citizen s Advice 100 Heart of Kent Hospice 100 Kings Hill Women s Institute 100 TMBC Summer Play Scheme 236 Royal British Legion 50 Relate West & Mid Kent 100 Home Start 100 Air Ambulance 200

PARISH COUNCIL NEWS UPDATE THE PARISH COUNCIL Your current Parish Councillors are: Tony Petty Chair of the Parish Council and Chair of the Sports Park Committee Dave Hurring Vice Chair of the Parish Council, and Chair of the Finance & HR Committee Tony Steel Chair of the Community Centre & Events Committee Alexander Board Chair of the Planning, Highways & Environment Committee Our Sponsors - Post & Packing Since the relaunch of Post & Packing at Liberty Square in May 2012, the business has gone from strength to strength. The new owners, local businessmen Hugh Furness and Martyn Filby, have restored and expanded the services offered for both the local residential and business communities. As well as this, Post & Packing has expanded in to other areas of Kent, with a shop in vibrant Tunbridge Wells and another in Tonbridge this October. Their focus and determination to serve and support the local community and businesses is shown through their wide range of postal and courier services, private and business post box rentals, mail and order fulfilment, storage archiving, e-shop drop, discounted parcel rates and there are even advertising opportunities in the shop for local businesses and for residents selling items. Robert Ayling Sarah Barker Steve Beal Chris Brown Contacting the Parish Council: Tel:01732 870382 Email: office@kingshillparish.gov.uk Website: kingshillparish.gov.uk Kings Hill Community Centre 70 Gibson Drive, Kings Hill, ME19 4LG Helen Munro CEO Barbara Hucker Deputy Clerk Georgina Jackson Assistant Clerk Debbie Airey Marketing & Communications Officer Ray Cassidy Laurence Faulkner Andrea Kilvington Dave Waller Nicky Creed Assistant Financial Officer All Community Centre enquiries to: Kim Tanner khcc@kingshillparish.gov.uk All Sports Park enquiries contact: Janine Brown sportspark@kingshillparish.gov.uk Check our website for further details or if there is any information you would like us to put online, please email it to office@kingshillparish.gov.uk The Parish Council, Community Centre & Sports Park are on Facebook. The Parish Council & Sports Park are on Twitter @kingshillpc and @kingshillsp Post & Packing is based at 5 Liberty Square and is open 9am-5:30pm Monday to Friday, and 10am-12pm on urdays. For more information, please call on 01732 840600, email sales@postandpackinguk.com or visit www.postandpackinguk.com. New Councillor We are delighted to announce the appointment of Andrea Kilvington as a new Parish Councillor for Kings Hill. Volunteer Speedwatch Initiative One of the regular things that comes up when discussing problem issues on Kings Hill is speeding. KHPC and Liberty Property Trust have both been involved with various initiatives in the past to reduce speeding, these have included; traffic calming measures; speed awareness campaigns and use of Speed Indicator Devices. KHPC and Kings Hill Residential Estate Management Company are pleased to announce that we will soon be bringing Community Speedwatch to Kings Hill. This initiative is supported by Kent Police, but, in order for it to be successful, we need residents to help out. Kent Police have already identified some suitable sites on Kings Hill for Speedwatch to operate and the equipment has been purchased. The next step is getting volunteers to operate the equipment and help make Kings Hill s streets safer for all of us. Volunteers will receive full training to use the equipment and, where appropriate, report speeders to Kent Police. Please do step up and get involved. For more information about Speedwatch go to www.kent.police.uk/advice/communitysupport/speedwatch. To volunteer, please email the Parish Council office at office@kingshillparish.gov.uk. The Local Plan The Tonbridge & Malling Local Plan Consultation held last year closed for responses on 25th November 2016. The responses are now being carefully considered and a view taken as to whether any changes to the proposed strategy, set out in The Way Forward document, might be necessary. A further report will be issued in June /July 2017 and it is hoped that details of this report will be available for the summer edition of this newsletter. Any updates on the local plan are available on the KHPC and TMBC websites.

Inconsiderate Parking Archery Lessons Parking dangerously or inconsiderately can cause significant p r o b l e m s f o r pedestrians and local residents. Vehicles blocking the pavement force pedestrians, the elderly, the disabled and those with children to walk in the road and this is extremely dangerous. Please help by making sure that your vehicle is parked in a considerate manner. MAY COMMUNITY EVENTS DIARY 6th KH Cricket Club Picnic at the Pitch from 1.30pm 20th KH Pre-School Anniversary Ball 7pm-12am at the KH Community Centre. Tickets 55 available from the KH Pre-School JUNE 24th - Armed Forces Day Kings Hill Rotary Club meet on a Monday eve (except bank holidays) at the Spitfire Pub 7.30 for 7.45pm start. Please ring Lynne on 07768 297779 for more information about what s on, or email khrc09@yahoo.com EASTER CHURCH SERVICES GOOD FRIDAY - 14th April 2017 St Thomas More, West Malling, St Mary s, West Malling, West Malling Baptist Church 11am West Malling Walk Of Witness (starting at St Thomas More RC church) St Mary s West Malling 2pm Quiet Hour St Gabriel s Kings Hill 10am Interactive Easter with hot cross buns & crafts at Discovery School West Malling Baptist Church 9.45am Good Friday Service St Thomas More 2.50pm Good Friday Liturgy St Lawrence, Mereworth 2pm, Meditations on The Cross, Mereworth Church EASTER SUNDAY - 16th April 2017 Kings Hill Christian Fellowship Easter Sunday Service at 10.30am at the Community Centre St Mary s West Malling 8am Common Book Of Prayer Communion St Mary s West Malling 10am Easter Sunday All-Age Communion St Gabriel s Kings Hill 10am Family Communion at Discovery School West Malling Baptist Church 10.45am Morning Communion Service West Malling Baptist Church 6.30pm Evening Communion Service St Thomas More West Malling 10am Easter Family Mass St Lawrence, Mereworth 9.30am Easter Sunday Family Communion Community Centre The Community Centre is always interested to hear what types of event would be popular with our residents. We are currently working on a Boxing Night, Tribute Night, Wartime Dance and Family Disco Night. Please get in contact with us by emailing khcc@kingshillparish.gov.uk or call 01732 220919 should you have any ideas, in particular for evening functions or activities for children. Football Fun Day This year s end of season Fun On The Hill will be held at the Kings Hill Sports Park on the afternoon of urday May 20 th and is open to all residents not just club members. The day will be a fun packed community affair with activities for all ages. Entry tickets will be available to purchase in advance online at www.kingshillfc.org from early March. Most children s activities will be available for the whole day with a one off charge. If you would like to be a sponsor, purchase stall space or require any further information please contact funonthehill2017@gmail.com. The View From The Hill Is the quarterly newsletter from Kings Hill Parish Council