Delegated Decisions

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Decisions published

08/12/2018 - Kent Coast Volunteering ref: 1899    Recommendations Approved

Kent Sheds – To meet a need to get people primarily into activities which would benefit both their physical and mental health.  Our main aim is to reduce social isolation and loneliness in the local community by bringing people together by providing useful activities in a non-judgemental environment that can welcome everybody whilst encouraging the growth of friendship and companionship with our members.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Cheriton (3)

Decision published: 25/01/2019

Effective from: 08/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Currently the nearest shed to Cheriton is in Paddlesworth, in this respect people without transport encountered difficulty in visiting.   It is envisaged that the new shed in Cheriton would be open five days a week with our Nepalese community also having access as well as Age UK being welcome.  The area where we erect the shed will also be used by Headway to grow vegetables and include a paved area for Age UK to use during the warmer months. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


10/12/2018 - Kent Coast Volunteering ref: 1898    Recommendations Approved

Kent Sheds – To meet a need to get people primarily into activities which would benefit both their physical and mental health.  Our main aim is to reduce social isolation and loneliness in the local community by bringing people together by providing useful activities in a non-judgemental environment that can welcome everybody whilst encouraging the growth of friendship and companionship with our members.

 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Cheriton (2)

Decision published: 25/01/2019

Effective from: 10/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Currently the nearest shed to Cheriton is in Paddlesworth, in this respect people without transport encountered difficulty in visiting.   It is envisaged that the new shed in Cheriton would be open five days a week with our Nepalese community also having access as well as Age UK being welcome.  The area where we erect the shed will also be used by Headway to grow vegetables and include a paved area for Age UK to use during the warmer months. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


14/12/2018 - Seabrook CEP School ref: 1900    For Determination

Values Passport Scheme – This links the school to six Christian Values and was created by the children.  It is an opportunity to demonstrate the Christian Values; love, perseverance, forgiveness, peace, hope and respect in their daily lives and be acknowledged for it.  The children have to show each value three times during their time at school, when they achieve each value once they will be awarded a wristband and when they achieve it for the third time, they will be awarded a cotton badge which can be embroidered onto their uniform.  Once all Christian Values have been achieved all children will graduate and be awarded a medal to celebrate their journey.  The funds will enable the school to purchase the wristbands, the badges and medals to facilitate this project. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Hythe (2)

Decision published: 25/01/2019

Effective from: 14/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £922.50 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The project will develop the children emotionally, socially and holistically.  It will enable them to give to their community and prepare them for life.  It will enable the children to engage in a variety of activities to help others and develop a host of essential skills.  Children can be awarded for helping an elderly relative in some way, supporting a local charity, supporting homeless people, achieving something outstanding, eg climbing a mountain or facing a fear.  The rewards will acknowledge all children’s accomplishments and give them a sense of pride as well as enabling them to reflect on how they can make a difference to others. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


14/12/2018 - Our Lady Help of Christians ref: 1885    Recommendations Approved

Parish Hall – Building a stronger community in Central Folkestone.  The overall aim is to develop the two adjoining church halls into an attractive, functional, affordable useable spaces for community and church use.  This application is for funding to replace a water heater and contribution towards replacing an external door and its surround. 

 

The hall is already used as part of the Winter Shelter for the Homeless Project, has been used as a food bank, and a number of church and community activities and events.  .

 

Decision Maker: Ward member for East Folkestone (1)

Decision published: 27/12/2018

Effective from: 14/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £900.00 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

There was clear evidence of a need for an accessible, affordable, central facility to serve local people and organisations serving the community for people to meet, to do activities and learn, for job preparation, emotional and physical wellbeing.  Also to promote financial wellbeing, for shelter, for advice and guidance from professionals in an informal environment. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


05/12/2018 - 1st Dymchurch Scout Group ref: 1886    For Determination

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Romney Marsh (2)

Decision published: 27/12/2018

Effective from: 05/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The Scout Group has a vibrant membership of boys and girls lead by our dedicated leaders.  The group get great enjoyment from their membership including team leadership, responsibility and respect for all.  Skills and friendships formed in the Group can last a lifetime. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


14/12/2018 - Academy FM Folkestone ref: 1883    Recommendations Approved

Mental Health Shorts – This project will work with 30 young people to research 10 common mental health problems.  They will produce a series of radio features for broadcast which will be re-versioned into videos and create webpages to host it all.  It is vitally important that parents have a good idea of the mental health issues so for the final part of the project 8 local adults will be trained to present a regular radio show talking about parenting with a mental health focus.  

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Broadmead

Decision published: 27/12/2018

Effective from: 14/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £450 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

There is a mental health crisis developing in young people.  We aim to work with young people at the Folkestone Academy.  Many of the school’s students come from deprived backgrounds.  The Kent Local Transformation Plan (2017) tells us that mental health disorders are consistently associated with deprivation, with 1 in 10 children having a diagnosable condition. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


28/11/2018 - CARM - Lydd Christmas Dinner ref: 1881    Recommendations Approved

Lydd Christmas Dinner – Lydd meeting point will be having their Christmas dinner at Hardy Hall in Lydd.  This will enable all those who attend to enjoy a Christmas dinner with others. Some of our attendees will be spending Christmas alone this year so this meal is very important to alleviate loneliness and isolation levels amongst our older and elderly members.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Walland and Dengemarsh (1)

Decision published: 17/12/2018

Effective from: 28/11/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £432 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

CARM has been running since 1987, when we originally only provided Meeting Points, in order to provide friendship to older and elderly people who were lonely or isolated on Romney Marsh. Since then, we have expanded our services, but our Meeting Points continue to be an essential part of our work, as levels of loneliness are exacerbated with a lack of public transport, and as more families have to move away from the Marsh to find work, meaning family ties are broken. Loneliness is recognised as a national problem, as evidenced by the appointment of a Minister for Loneliness.

 


17/12/2018 - Academy FM Folkestone ref: 1880    Recommendations Approved

Think Positive – Mental Health project.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Hythe (1)

Decision published: 17/12/2018

Effective from: 17/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £567 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

We are applying for £567, part of the funding for a mental health project. Our charity is based in a school and we have seen a considerable rise in the number of mental health problems recently. For the bulk of the funding we have applied to the Kent Community Foundation. Our project will work with 18 young people from Folkestone & Hythe who will learn about mental health issues by taking part in debates (including panel debates with an audience, and radio debates in our studio) – in addition around 160 young people will be in the audiences. Finally, we will train 18 young people to be Mental Health Ambassadors, capable of identifying common problems amongst their peers.

 

This is not part of any school curriculum. We will work with the Folkestone Academy (which serves a deprived area) and Folkestone School for Girls (high-achieving girls is an ‘at risk’ group). Your grant will allow us to prepare and disseminate the information from this project to other schools. The project isn’t Folkestone town based – the Girls School has many pupils from Hythe and the surrounding area, and we will distribute audio and text information to schools in Folkestone, Hythe, and further afield.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


17/12/2018 - Dymchurch Village Hall Management Committee ref: 1878    Recommendations Approved

Blackout Curtains/Blinds in three windows of the Peter Sloper Room.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Romney Marsh (2)

Decision published: 17/12/2018

Effective from: 17/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £350 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The room is used by educational groups using projectors that require darkness that our present ill-fitting curtains do not provide.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/11/2018 - United Response (The Community Network) ref: 1875    Recommendations Approved

Cheriton Christmas Pantomime - Cheriton Christmas Light Switch on has become a highly anticipated annual event.  The people of Cheriton are proud of the Christmas lights and would like help with adaptations to the lights and increasing the amount of decorations on show. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Cheriton (1)

Decision published: 17/12/2018

Effective from: 13/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £1000 to the above project.

 

 

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The event is open to the whole community and is free.  Each year more local people are becoming involved.  This year the local shop owners have become more involved.  The lights have given people the feeling that they are valid and important.  The amount of people who attend the switch on shows how important it is to continue. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


27/11/2018 - Litter Picking Watch Romney Marsh ref: 1882    Recommendations Approved

Roadside Safety – purchase of 2 x road safety signs. Our group litter picks roads and beaches in the surrounding area. Part of keeping Britain tidy group. This is an ongoing event.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for New Romney (1)

Decision published: 17/12/2018

Effective from: 27/11/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £197.98 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

There are 467 members. Whilst litter picking roads and hedgerows, there is constant fear of injury from passing vehicles. These signs warn motorists of our groups activities and safety.

 


22/11/2018 - Postling Parish Council Defibrillator ref: 1877    Recommendations Approved

Provide a defibrillator for the people of Postling.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (2)

Decision published: 14/12/2018

Effective from: 22/11/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £250 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

To help save lives.

 


14/12/2018 - Hythe and Saltwood Sailing Club ref: 1876    Recommendations Approved

New Windsurf Equipment & Improved Weather Station - The purchase of new (second hand) windsurfing equipment for members new to the sport. The purchase of a flag pole, weather station and webcam for improved vital weather data.

 

HSSC is a sailing and water sports club based on the seafront in Hythe. Our members come from all walks of life from all around the local area. Many members sail or windsurf with us competitively, but the vast majority just enjoy taking part in a leisurely sport. As an RYA accredited club, we offer training sessions in sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. We are keen to promote water sports to help people lead a healthy lifestyle and enjoy the beautiful coastline in Hythe.

 

We currently have 2 projects that we are seeking funding for.

 

Project 1 – new windsurf equipment – seeking funding of £1,000

An increase in membership and interest in windsurfing means we don’t have enough windsurfing equipment available. Club equipment constantly needs updating as it gets worn out or technology changes. We are looking to purchase some second-hand windsurfing equipment, as it provides better value, to replace items that have been lost or damaged.

 

Project 2 – improved weather station – seeking funding of £2,198

Our current weather station, webcam and flag pole all need replacing and updating. The flag pole needs to be higher to source better weather information and the current weather station needs replacing.

 

UPDATE – 22 MARCH 2019 – Cllr Ewart-James has agreed for funding to be diverted towards the purchase of a new boat.

 

Every March we have regular maintenance days where the club volunteers get together and get the club and equipment ship shape for the summer season.  At last weeks session we discovered that one of our rescue boats seems to be damaged beyond economical repair – this is bad news as without the rescue boat we can’t race or run training sessions, which we are due to start up in early April.

 

At our Committee meeting last night we discussed the progress with the weather station and flag pole and as these items have not yet been purchased I suggested that I ask if you would consider us being able to divert the grants you provided us with away from the flagpole and weather station and towards the purchase of a new rescue boat which will set us back in the region of £3-4,000.  I am sure you can understand that this has to be a priority for us, over the weather station and flagpole.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Hythe (1)

Decision published: 14/12/2018

Effective from: 14/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £750 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Project 1 – new windsurf equipment

Over the past few years our membership has increased, with many of our new members wishing to learn to windsurf. Having new members is fabulous news for the success of the club but it also brings the challenge of providing equipment for those of them that are new to the sport. As a club we try to offer all members, both young and old, the opportunity to try a sport before committing to purchasing their own equipment. We run regular windsurfing clubs and need good quality equipment for our members to use at these sessions before they commit to purchasing their own equipment.

 

Project 2 – improved weather station

The data we get from our weather station is vital in planning races and training sessions and the current system is now outdated and needs replacement. Having accurate data on windspeeds, directions and potential storms etc allow us to ensure our members are always safe on the water. The current system no longer provides accurate data and we have been advised that it needs replacing.

 

UPDATE – 22 MARCH 2019 – Cllr Ewart-James has agreed for funding to be diverted towards the purchase of a new boat.

 

Every March we have regular maintenance days where the club volunteers get together and get the club and equipment ship shape for the summer season.  At last weeks session we discovered that one of our rescue boats seems to be damaged beyond economical repair – this is bad news as without the rescue boat we can’t race or run training sessions, which we are due to start up in early April.

 

At our Committee meeting last night we discussed the progress with the weather station and flag pole and as these items have not yet been purchased I suggested that I ask if you would consider us being able to divert the grants you provided us with away from the flagpole and weather station and towards the purchase of a new rescue boat which will set us back in the region of £3-4,000.  I am sure you can understand that this has to be a priority for us, over the weather station and flagpole.

 

 


09/11/2018 - United Response (The Community Network) ref: 1874    Recommendations Approved

Cheriton Christmas Pantomime - Cheriton Christmas Light Switch on has become a highly anticipated annual event.  The people of Cheriton are proud of the Christmas lights and would like help with adaptations to the lights and increasing the amount of decorations on show. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Cheriton (3)

Decision published: 14/12/2018

Effective from: 09/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £1000 to the above project.

 

 

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The event is open to the whole community and is free.  Each year more local people are becoming involved.  This year the local shop owners have become more involved.  The lights have given people the feeling that they are valid and important.  The amount of people who attend the switch on shows how important it is to continue. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


10/11/2018 - United Response (The Community Network) ref: 1873    Recommendations Approved

Cheriton Christmas Pantomime - Cheriton Christmas Light Switch on has become a highly anticipated annual event.  The people of Cheriton are proud of the Christmas lights and would like help with adaptations to the lights and increasing the amount of decorations on show. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Cheriton (2)

Decision published: 14/12/2018

Effective from: 10/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £1000 to the above project.

 

 

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The event is open to the whole community and is free.  Each year more local people are becoming involved.  This year the local shop owners have become more involved.  The lights have given people the feeling that they are valid and important.  The amount of people who attend the switch on shows how important it is to continue. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/12/2018 - Postling Parish Council ref: 1872    Recommendations Approved

Provide a defibrillator for the people of Postling.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (1)

Decision published: 13/12/2018

Effective from: 13/12/2018

Decision:

 

To provide funding of £250 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

To help save lives.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/12/2018 - JAM ref: 1871    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Ward Member for New Romney (1)

Decision published: 13/12/2018

Effective from: 13/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Aligning with KCC’s Corporate Plan, JAM is investing in the social, economic and cultural development of Romney Marsh. Recognising this we have joined New Romney’s Coastal Community Team, Shepway Destination Planning Committee and Romney Marsh Partnership.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/12/2018 - Friends of Martello 24 ref: 1870    Recommendations Approved

Procurement of 5 replica muskets and storage box for display inside Martello Tower 24.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Romney Marsh (2)

Decision published: 13/12/2018

Effective from: 13/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £1070 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Community support for the Tower is considerable judging by the number of visitors we have had – almost 10,000 since July 2017. We have also hosted bespoke visits from local history societies, the Royal Engineers and a group from Salbris in France. The Tower attracts people with an interest I the Napoleonic period.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/12/2018 - Etchinghill Residents' Association ref: 1868    Recommendations Approved

Providing an electricity supply from Kent Highways street lighting to the Christmas tree on Meriden Park for use annually for a period of 4-5 weeks.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (1)

Decision published: 13/12/2018

Effective from: 13/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £150 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Since planting the tree it has grown in size considerably and is, therefore, requiring a greater number of tree lights to give a good display. Currently the lighting is powered by two leisure batteries but a better, more permanent, power supply is required.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/12/2018 - Etchinghill Residents' Association ref: 1869    Recommendations Approved

Providing an electricity supply from Kent Highways street lighting to the Christmas tree on Meriden Park for use annually for a period of 4-5 weeks.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (2)

Decision published: 13/12/2018

Effective from: 13/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £150 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Since planting the tree it has grown in size considerably and is, therefore, requiring a greater number of tree lights to give a good display. Currently the lighting is powered by two leisure batteries but a better, more permanent, power supply is required.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


10/12/2018 - Lympne Playing Field and Village Hall ref: 1867    Recommendations Approved

Solar PV Panels for new Annexe to Lympne Village Hall.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Hythe Rural (1)

Decision published: 10/12/2018

Effective from: 10/12/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £1000 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Installing solar panel will keep running costs low, which is essential if we are to continue to offer the hire of the hall and annexe at competitive rates for all our users and will help attract new ones. Lympne is a relatively isolated village and having a place where people can get together and take part in activities is essential to ensuring a good quality of life here and enabling the village to thrive as a community. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


10/12/2018 - KINGSNORTH GARDENS PROPOSED PARKING CONTROLS CONSULTATION ref: 1866    Recommendations Approved

The proposal is to extend the Guildhall North (Zone E) Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) to include Kingsnorth Gardens, part of Cheriton Road and Castle Hill Avenue as shown in appendix 1. This report puts forward the findings of the public consultation for the proposed extension and makes recommendations that reflect the responses received. 

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Housing and special projects

Decision published: 10/12/2018

Effective from: 18/12/2018

Decision:

1.         To receive and note Report C/18/58.

2.         That subject to statutory consultations, parking controls are progressed in Kingsnorth Gardens and part of Cheriton Road/Castle Hill Avenue as shown in appendix 1.

3.         That the hours of operation for the permit restrictions replicate Zone E, Monday to Saturday (excluding bank holidays), 8am -6pm.

4.         That non-permit holders be allowed free limited waiting for up to an hour.

5.         That each household be restricted to two resident permits.

6.         That the number of residents’ visitors’ permits per household be limited to 50 in any year but this limit be extended in exceptional circumstances.

7.         That residents and businesses with more than one car be entitled to buy a shared permit for the number of vehicles registered to them.

8.         That the fees for permits and eligibility criteria replicate current arrangements for existing scheme as follows:

 

Residents’ Permit                                          £30 per year

Additional resident permit                          £30 per year

Shared Resident permit                              £30 per year

Resident Visitor permit                                £5.20 per 5 sessions

Business permit                                            £60 per year

Replacement lost or stolen permit           £5.20

Special permit (Health & care workers)   Free

 

Eligibility criteria:

I.Resident permit

a) The applicant’s usual place of residence should be in the CPZ

b) The vehicle is either a passenger vehicle or a goods vehicle of a height less than 3.2 metres (10ft 6ins) and length less than 6.5 metres (21ft 4ins) a gross weight not exceeding 5 tonnes.

II.     Resident visitor permits

             Applicant’s usual place of residence should be in the CPZ

III. Business permit

a) The business operates from an address within the CPZ

b) The vehicle is essential for the efficient operation of the business

9.      That a proposed amendment traffic regulation order be advertised as soon as possible for the implementation of the recommended parking controls, and that the Transportation Manager reports back to the Cabinet Member if there are any objections.

10.    That a full review of the extended area be carried out 12 months after implementation.

 

 

 


Reasons for decision:

The Cabinet Member for Transport and Commercial is asked to agree the recommendations set out below because:

a)           Kingsnorth Gardens has been been affected by long-term commuter parking problems and an extension of the CPZ (Zone E) to include this area will help address the issues residents are experiencing.

b)           The responses received indicate a majority of respondents are in favour of parking controls to be introduced.

 

Lead officer: Andy Blaszkowicz


04/12/2018 - For Young People ref: 1865    Recommendations Approved

We are starting up a new project alongside the Rec called The Loft.

 

This group will be based inside The Old St Saviours Church on Canterbury Road, it is aimed at 17-25 year olds on a Tuesday night between 7.30-9pm, we want to create a safe space for young people to come in and just have a chat, someone to listen to them, to be able to get help and computer access to apply for jobs.

 

Provide free Wi-Fi and free tea and coffee, to help get young people into an employable state, access services they don’t know about.

 

We will be working in partnership with Harbour Church, who are providing the Hall for free and some volunteers.

 

We will be spending the money on some equipment for the group, to help access training for the volunteers and young People, advertising for the group.

 

Also to help them set up their own business and provide a means of them gaining employment.

 

Decision Maker: Ward member for East Folkestone (1)

Decision published: 04/12/2018

Effective from: 04/12/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £900.00 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Out of our previous project The Rec, we have identified a need to set up a new youth provision within east folkestone called The loft aimed at 17-25 year olds to be based at St saviour's old building every Tuesday (Term Time) between 8-9.30pm, this to be linked with The Rec, but also a stand alone project.

 

FYP engage with lots of young people within this age range and they have told use there isn't anywhere they can simply hang out and get help with trying to get into work, somewhere to go when it’s wet and cold - other than pubs.

 

So the space will include access to employment support- digitally and relationally, referrals to mental health charities if identified, opportunities to develop skills, obtain advice and support while having fun, all volunteers will be trained professionals running skill sessions.

 

The team will consist of experienced and qualified youth workers, a worker that is fully trained in youth justice, volunteers that have the skills and knowledge to support mental health and others with wealth of life experience to engage with young adults relationally.

 

As with any provision, it requires fluidity, needs have been identified, however the setting will be flexible and will adapt as needed.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


27/11/2018 - Love New Romney ref: 1864    Recommendations Approved

Light up New Romney Lantern Parade – Materials for Lantern making workshops – a series of workshops including two at St Nicholas School to enable as many people as possible to get involved and make their own lanterns for the parade.

 

The event culminates at the Old School, with carol singing in the garden.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for New Romney (1)

Decision published: 27/11/2018

Effective from: 27/11/2018

Decision:

 

To provide funding of £300 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

There was a clear need for a winter/Christmas event to help provide a boost to New Romney for both the community and traders.  Late night shopping in the town had not taken place for over a decade. Compared to how vibrant the community spirit is during the summer, the consensus was that New Romney was a sad place in the winter with no events taking place.

 

We wanted to produce a winter event which the town would be proud of and which would benefit the community and traders on the High Street. Last year saw our first Lantern Parade which was a great success with an estimated 2000 people attending the parade and the all-day workshop.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


20/11/2018 - Folkestone & District Mind ref: 1863    Recommendations Approved

Hythe Mind Shop connection – The Mind shops for Folkestone & District Mind have been a fixture of the Hythe high street for some time now and as well as offering a wonderfully eclectic range of donated goods.  It also gives us a chance to employ local volunteers of all ages and wellbeing and an opportunity to speak to local people about the range of services that we offer to help them with their own mental health problems. 

 

The biggest challenge we currently face is being able to connect the shops to our main resource centre, to promote our shops online and to be able to take card payments for goods and donations. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Hythe (1)

Decision published: 23/11/2018

Effective from: 20/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £199.33 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Presently there is no facility for communicating between the hubs and the main resource centre.  Shop goods are unable to be promoted online and cash is the only way payments can be made.  As more and more people are moving towards cashless transactions, this lack of technology is damaging the long term viability, employment and service offering. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


20/11/2018 - Hythe Mind Shop Connection ref: 1862    Recommendations Approved

Ipad, cellular connection and card reader to enable communications from Resource Centre to Hubs and ability to take card payments.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Hythe (3)

Decision published: 22/11/2018

Effective from: 20/11/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £199.33 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

At the moment we have no facility for communicating between our hubs and our main resource centre. We cannot promote our shop online and we can only take cash payments – we have no facility for card payments. As more and more people are moving to being cashless this is risking damaging our long-term viability, employment and service offering.

 


13/11/2018 - Sellindge War Memorial Hall - Village Hall equipment ref: 1861    Recommendations Approved

 

Village Hall equipment – To update and refurbish the hall and its contents so it is fully equipped for our users.  

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (2)

Decision published: 22/11/2018

Effective from: 13/11/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £200 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The hall is only equipped with basic equipment and tables/chairs, therefore if any of our users hold a function they have to make arrangements to supply their own crockery and cutlery. 

 

 


22/11/2018 - Monks Horton PC - Churchyard Bench ref: 1860    Recommendations Approved

Churchyard Bench – Monks Horton is a delightful village in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.  Many locals and visitors enjoy walking or cycling along the quiet lanes and visiting the beautiful C13 Grade 11 listed Church of St Peter.  Members of the MHPM thought that the churchyard would benefit from having a bench where visitors could sit and rest for a while and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this delightful setting. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (2)

Decision published: 22/11/2018

Effective from: 22/11/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £300 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The idea of having a bench in the churchyard was discussed at a meeting of the MHPM and there was unanimous support. 

 


22/11/2018 - Folkestone and District Mind ref: 1859    Recommendations Approved

Ipad, cellular connection and card reader to enable communications from Resource Centre to Hubs and ability to take card payments.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Hythe (2)

Decision published: 22/11/2018

Effective from: 22/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £199.33 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

At the moment we have no facility for communicating between our hubs and our main resource centre. We cannot promote our shop online and we can only take cash payments – we have no facility for card payments. As more and more people are moving to being cashless this is risking damaging our long-term viability, employment and service offering.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


21/11/2018 - Monks Horton Parish Meeting ref: 1857    Recommendations Approved

Churchyard Bench – Monks Horton is a delightful village in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.  Many locals and visitors enjoy walking or cycling along the quiet lanes and visiting the beautiful C13 Grade 11 listed Church of St Peter.  Members of the MHPM thought that the churchyard would benefit from having a bench where visitors could sit and rest for a while and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this delightful setting. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (1)

Decision published: 21/11/2018

Effective from: 21/11/2018

Decision:

 

To provide funding of £300 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The idea of having a bench in the churchyard was discussed at a meeting of the MHPM and there was unanimous support. 

 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/11/2018 - Sellindge War Memorial Hall ref: 1858    For Determination

Village Hall equipment – To update and refurbish the hall and its contents so it is fully equipped for our users. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (1)

Decision published: 21/11/2018

Effective from: 13/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £200 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The hall is only equipped with basic equipment and tables/chairs, therefore if any of our users hold a function they have to make arrangements to supply their own crockery and cutlery. 

 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


30/10/2018 - Folkestone and District Mind - Cheriton Mind shop connection ref: 1856    Recommendations Approved

Cheriton Mind Shop Connection –

The Mind shops for Folkestone and District Mind have been a fixture of the Cheriton High Street for some time now and as well as offering a wonderfully eclectic range of donated goods, it also gives us a chance to employ local volunteers of all ages and wellbeing, and an opportunity to speak to local people about the range of services that we offer to help them with their own mental health problems.

 

We have a number of challenges facing the shop, and beyond just access and storage for donations – the biggest challenge we are currently facing is that of entering the modern age, being able to connect the shops to our main resource centre, to promote our shops online, and to be able to take card payments for goods and donations.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Cheriton (1)

Decision published: 14/11/2018

Effective from: 30/10/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £ 500  to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

At the moment we have no facility for communicating between our hubs and our main resource centre. We cannot promote our shop goods online and we can only take cash payments – we have no facility for card payments. As more and more people are moving to being cashless, this is risking damaging our long-term viability, employment and service offering.

 

 


14/11/2018 - Folkestone Women's Forum ref: 1855    Recommendations Approved

Workshop facilitation and DJ fees - An eight day long programme of workshops, film, performance and exhibitions to celebrate International Women’s Day in Folkestone.

 

Decision Maker: Ward member for East Folkestone (1)

Decision published: 14/11/2018

Effective from: 14/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £500.00 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Previous events in the town to mark International Women’s Day have seen an increase in audience figures year on year. Networks of women have been strengthened and continue to grow eg the Folkestone Women’s Forum arose out of a previous International Women’s Day workshop and regularly attracts audiences of between 30-40 women. The recently launched Red Box project to alleviate period poverty has seen a huge take-up from local secondary schools. And all of this is set against a nationwide picture of a gender pay gap, domestic violence and ongoing sexual harassment and objectification.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


09/10/2018 - Cheriton Bowls Club - Bowls Green Ditch liners ref: 1854    Recommendations Approved

Bowls Green ditch liners – An essential part of the Bowls green is the ditch all around the edge for playing and safety reasons this is lined with a special rubber matting. The present liner is becoming perished and needs renewing for the coming 2019 season. Also the delivery foot mats need to be replaced.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Cheriton (2)

Decision published: 14/11/2018

Effective from: 09/10/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The Bowls club is a valuable asset to the community providing sport and leisure facilities throughout the year.  With over 60 playing members (and 4 about to join) and 70 social members plus use of our premises by the Ghurkas and British Legion, it is essential that the main function of bowls is able to continue.

 

 


27/09/2018 - Shepway Spectrum Arts - All inclusion Improvisation Group ref: 1853    Recommendations Approved

All Inclusion Improvisation Group

Shepway Spectrum Arts provides sessions of Improvisation using a wide selection of classical instruments combined with specialist electronic sound equipment and Ipad apps. We coordinate these sessions on Thursday mornings and Monday afternoons and have times of recording and mixing sounds. At present we have created 4 CD albums that have been created by members of Spectrum Arts with the help of our Musical director Ben Millbery and myself, but also including new volunteers with musical talent. We have a wide range of music recording that includes meditative music, spiritual music, weird and wonderful sounds and sound effects that help calming for people on the Autistic Spectrum. This is a well--focused project.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Folkestone Central (3)

Decision published: 14/11/2018

Effective from: 27/09/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Our numbers at Shepway Spectrum Arts have gradually increased over the past year to double the numbers in attendance. We have many who have severe autism and carers have expressed gratitude that they can comfortably bring their clients to our group accessing sessions either in the main hall or in the sensory room. We have a new talented volunteer who will promote small group music sessions in the sensory room also. There is no previous talent required for clients to join in our improvisation sessions and carers and clients have happily contributed to recording sessions being pleasantly surprised at the musical outcomes and impressed by the huge range of musical resources.


14/11/2018 - 1st Cheriton Scout Group ref: 1852    Recommendations Approved

Flooring for our headquarters.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Cheriton (2)

Decision published: 14/11/2018

Effective from: 14/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

We hold several events in the hall, such as Bingo, we let it out to the District Scouts for their meetings too.  The flooring has been repaired by us but the traffic of young people and events has now meant that a new flooring is required

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


14/11/2018 - Brookland Playgroup ref: 1851    Recommendations Approved

A sensory tray and stand so that the children can enjoy activities which will stimulate their learning, help with their confidence. A welcome addition to the playgroup, benefiting the pre-school children preparing them for school or nursery.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Walland and Dengemarsh (2)

Decision published: 14/11/2018

Effective from: 14/11/2018

Decision:

 

To provide funding of £110.14 for the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Brookland Playgroup is an important resource in the village and surrounding area. Meet in the village hall, which is adjacent to the primary school, it is a useful resource for parents. Numbers are growing. Other activities are offered to the children too.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/11/2018 - Age Concern (Age UK) Hythe and Lyminge ref: 1850    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (2)

Decision published: 13/11/2018

Effective from: 13/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £350 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The Lyminge Centre provides day care and social opportunities to those living later life in our rural community, supporting social isolation and improving support network.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


13/11/2018 - Age Concern (Age UK) Hythe and Lyminge ref: 1849    Recommendations Approved

Replacement of dining chairs that are in poor state of repair for clients and the community that make use of the Centre in Lyminge.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (1)

Decision published: 13/11/2018

Effective from: 13/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £350 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The Lyminge Centre provides day care and social opportunities to those living later life in our rural community, supporting social isolation and improving support network.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


06/11/2018 - Hawkinge Community Centre ref: 1848    Recommendations Approved

WW1 Commemorations – Tommy Figures.  As part of the WW1 Commemorations the plan is to purchase a silhouette for the commemorations and some ‘There but not There’ silhouettes. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs East (2)

Decision published: 09/11/2018

Effective from: 06/11/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £1000.00 to the above project.

 

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

Hawkinge Town Council are holding a weekend of commemorations at the Hawkinge Community Centre and the Community centre are hoping to gather a majority of residents to the centre to commemorate the end of the Great War.  We are hoping to include the elderly and the young to remember those who gave their lives.  It will be a great opportunity to unite the Town. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


03/09/2018 - Custom Folkestone ref: 1845    Recommendations Approved

Custom Folkestone.  A shipping container will be converted to house a new community project called Custom Folkestone.  Custom Folkestone is a community interest company borne out of Folkestone’s unique creative character.  Located between the sea, the Garden of England and the town’s Creative Quarter, Custom’s kitchen will serve up extraordinary locally sourced food alongside a menu of food-focused artistic projects.  Custom will deliver an uplifting and nourishing experience creating, sharing and enjoying amazing food, making it an accessible experience for all.  

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Folkestone Central (2)

Decision published: 01/11/2018

Effective from: 03/09/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £367.77 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The vision for Custom Folkestone is threefold:

-       To establish it as a transformative force within the community, creating tangible benefit and opportunities for employability and cultural experience for local people.

-       To gain a reputation for producing beautiful, imaginative and memorable food, sourced locally, that encourages deeper consideration of the landscape in which we operate.

-       To be the UK’s first dedicated food-focussed art space, with a programme of critical and reflective work that generates change within our own organisation and inspires change in the wider food and art industries. 

 

A number of social and cultural needs that Custom will also address:

1.    Access to work experience and employment

2.    Access to uplifting cultural experiences

3.    Community working together to create change.

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


23/10/2018 - 1st Lyminge Brownies ref: 1846    Recommendations Approved

Girlguiding New Programme Resources Start Up - Girlguiding UK have developed a new ongoing programme to meet the needs of today’s girls and young women, building on our heritage and bringing Girlguiding into the modern world.

 

New programme resources have been developed for the volunteers to deliver the new programme to the Brownies aged 7-10 years.

Girls will be encouraged to work towards the following subjects:

· Know myself: local history, my rights

· Express myself: communication, innovation

· Be well: grow your own, first aid

· Have adventures: archaeology, Space

· Take action: charities, speaking out, zero waste

· Skills for my future: inventing, live smart

All these subjects lead to up to 18 individual badges and up to 24 group activity badges.

Girls require individual new books.

Leaders also require a copy of the book and laminated resource cards for repeated use over the next

10+ years for new girls who join every term.

The Project is to purchase these new resources.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (2)

Decision published: 01/11/2018

Effective from: 23/10/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £105 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The new dynamic programme will inspire a new generation of parents to become involved in either becoming volunteer leaders or helping their girls to ‘empower themselves to make a difference, and to use their voice (at home, school and in the community) to help our community and the wider world.

The programme deals with topics such as:

· understand their local area: to see where changes are needed

· be a better person in the community: one good turn leads to another, involvement to help

others make a difference, influence their friends (and their family) of the need for change,

recognise unfairness and develop team working skills

· be a better person locally and for the planet: trash fashion to recycle and reuse, zero waste; learn about renewable energy, endangered species and understand food webs.

 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


31/10/2018 - 1ST LYMINGE BROWNIES ref: 1844    Recommendations Approved

Girlguiding UK have developed a new ongoing programme to meet the needs of today’s girls and young women, building on our heritage and bringing Girlguiding into the modern world.

 

New programme resources have been developed for the volunteers to deliver the new programme to the Brownies aged 7-10 years.

Girls will be encouraged to work towards the following subjects:

· Know myself: local history, my rights

· Express myself: communication, innovation

· Be well: grow your own, first aid

· Have adventures: archaeology, Space

· Take action: charities, speaking out, zero waste

· Skills for my future: inventing, live smart

All these subjects lead to up to 18 individual badges and up to 24 group activity badges.

Girls require individual new books.

Leaders also require a copy of the book and laminated resource cards for repeated use over the next

10+ years for new girls who join every term.

The Project is to purchase these new resources.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for North Downs West (1)

Decision published: 31/10/2018

Effective from: 31/10/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £106 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The new dynamic programme will inspire a new generation of parents to become involved in either becoming volunteer leaders or helping their girls to ‘empower themselves to make a difference, and to use their voice (at home, school and in the community) to help our community and the wider world.

The programme deals with topics such as:

· understand their local area: to see where changes are needed

· be a better person in the community: one good turn leads to another, involvement to help

others make a difference, influence their friends (and their family) of the need for change,

recognise unfairness and develop team working skills

· be a better person locally and for the planet: trash fashion to recycle and reuse, zero waste; learn about renewable energy, endangered species and understand food webs.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


29/10/2018 - CHANGE TO APPOINTMENTS TO OUTSIDE BODIES - MEMBERSHIP OF THE BOARD OF OPORTUNITAS 18/19 ref: 1843    Recommendations Approved

This report lists a change to appointments to outside bodies. The Leader has responsibility for overall strategy and leadership.  

 

 

Decision Maker: Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Otterpool Park and Planning Policy

Decision published: 29/10/2018

Effective from: 29/10/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

1.      To receive and note Report C/18/042.

2.      To remove Councillor Mrs Jeffrey as Chairman of the Board of Oportunitas and replace with Councillor Tillson, with effect from 31 October 2018

 

Reasons for Decision: The Leader is asked to agree the recommendations set out below because he has responsibility for overall strategy and leadership to the outside bodies for 2018/19, acting under delegated powers, the Leader may make or change an appointment of the Council, to an outside body.

 

 


07/10/2018 - Brenzett Aeronautical Museum Trust ref: 1842    Recommendations Approved

Enhancing Security – This project has arisen due to a museum burglary in August 2018 causing extensive damage to one building perimeter door and three display cabinets resulting in a number of irreplaceable donated artefacts being stolen.  Advice has been sought and it has been recommended to fit steel covers over the four existing building doors and completely replace two doors with steel doors and frames. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for New Romney (1)

Decision published: 25/10/2018

Effective from: 07/10/2018

Decision:

DECISION:

 

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The museum is operated and managed by volunteers who clean, renovate and move the museum forward so that it continues to appeal to all age groups.  It is open to the public from Easter to October.  It is a place where people can feel part of and form friendships.  It gives members and visitors a sense of belonging and creates interest for children with its hands on flight assimilator, radios and engineering experiences which could potentially develop career paths. 

 

During the winter months volunteers work at the museum renovating the building and refreshing exhibits ready for opening the following season.   The museum is home to hundreds of artefacts donated by local families. 

 


24/10/2018 - Brenzett Aeronautical Museum Trust ref: 1840    Recommendations Approved

Enhance security of the museum building perimeter doors.

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Walland and Dengemarsh (1)

Decision published: 24/10/2018

Effective from: 24/10/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £500 to the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The museum was broken into recently causing extensive damage to one building perimeter door and 3 display cabinets. The museum is operated and managed by volunteers who clean, renovate and move the museum forward to continue to appeal to all ages.

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud


24/10/2018 - Brenzett Aeronautical Museum Trust ref: 1841    Recommendations Approved

Enhancing Security – This project has arisen due to a museum burglary in August 2018 causing extensive damage to one building perimeter door and three display cabinets resulting in a number of irreplaceable donated artefacts being stolen.  Advice has been sought and it has been recommended to fit steel covers over the four existing building doors and completely replace two doors with steel doors and frames. 

 

Decision Maker: Ward Member for Walland and Dengemarsh (2)

Decision published: 24/10/2018

Effective from: 24/10/2018

Decision:

To provide funding of £500 for the above project.

 

 

Reason for decision:

 

The museum is operated and managed by volunteers who clean, renovate and move the museum forward so that it continues to appeal to all age groups.  It is open to the public from Easter to October.  It is a place where people can feel part of and form friendships.  It gives members and visitors a sense of belonging and creates interest for children with its hands on flight assimilator, radios and engineering experiences which could potentially develop career paths. 

 

During the winter months volunteers work at the museum renovating the building and refreshing exhibits ready for opening the following season.   The museum is home to hundreds of artefacts donated by local families. 

 

Lead officer: Amandeep Khroud