On 16 March at 8pm, The Meadow Room is welcoming the super-hero of free money – the Green Goddess of Grant, Kathy Bugden.
She’ll reveal the secrets of how we can get the big cash grants. And she’ll be on hand to offer up ideas & titbits on how the local clubs and societies might also hook into this rich vein of grant gold. Join us and your friends already signed up, to prove the Meadow Room is indefatigably indispensable for our village - this is a massive - ambitious - audacious - earth shattering - bloomin necessary chance! Please let us know that you can turn up on 16 March to meet this caped crusader. Together, we can show her we’re serious about our clubs and societies – and investing in this lovely, old, village hall – please make the effort. Please let us know you’re coming to meet this 'caped crusader' – [email protected] – so I get enough doughnuts in! Meadow Room Management Committee Organized by the Local Funding Group (LFG) for St Mary's Church Room, the Cobham and Sole Street Garden Safari is on Sunday 12th June, the Queen’s Official 90th Birthday Celebration. So far a total of 18 gardens will be opened in Cobham and Sole Street. Please note the date and advise the LFG if you can help in any way. Additional gardens open, would be a bonus.
Susan Rowe. Tel.no. 01474 814560 Christine Harris. Tel.no. 01474 814885 As many of you will now be aware, Highways England has announced its proposal for a new Lower Thames Crossing to the east of Gravesend. This proposal will have the most serious impact on residents of Shorne, Riverview Park, Thong, Chalk and Higham but the effects of a Crossing on our doorstep cannot be underestimated. All Gravesham residents will be hugely affected.
The ‘consultation’ period for this proposal runs until 24 March 2016 so we do not have long to register our opposition. We are therefore writing to let you know what we are doing as a Parish Council, what information events have been organised by Highways England, and what we need all local residents to do if we are to stand any chance at all of lobbying Highways England/the Government into re-considering ‘Option C’. Cobham Parish Council – our position Cobham Parish Council is opposed to ‘Option C’. Our view is that this option is the most costly, has the highest negative impact on the environment in terms of pollution and destruction of the countryside, and will not solve the problems at Dartford. We are doing all we can to ensure that residents are aware of the proposal and take part in the consultation. We are also offering any support we can to other local Parish Councils, particularly Shorne who will be the most affected. Our Councillors are attending the information evenings and meeting with local groups as well as attending meetings with our MP, Adam Holloway and those KCC and GBC Councillors who are also opposed to the proposal. Our March Parish Council meeting is on Monday 7 March at 7.30pm in The Meadow Room. We would encourage as many of you as possible to come along. We will present our analysis of the proposals and hopefully be able to answer your questions. The consultation deadline is 24 March so there will still be time after this meeting to register your opposition. Please check this site and our Facebook page for any updates (www.facebook.com/CobhamParishCouncil). Attend the Highways England Information Events If you have not already done so, please go along to one of these events and see the proposals presented for yourselves. Please check the Highways England website for the up-to-date list: www.lower-thames-crossing.co.uk Shorne Village Hall - Saturday 6 February 10.30am – 4.00pm Gravesham Borough Council Civic Centre - Fri 12 Feb 11.00am – 7.00pm Gravesham Borough Council Civic Centre- Sat 13 Feb 10.30am – 4.00pm Bluewater Shopping Centre - Fri 19 Feb 11.00am – 7.00pm Bluewater Shopping Centre - Sat 20 Feb 10.30am – 4.00pm Tell your friends and neighbours too! Lastly, and most importantly, take part in the consultation. Once you have read all the documents, examined the maps and heard the plans, please ‘have your say’ – www.lower-thames-crossing.co.uk We need as many people as possible to respond INDIVIDUALLY saying ‘No’ to ‘Option C’. Petitions will NOT be counted as part of this consultation. If you do not have access to the internet, paper versions of the questionnaire are available from a number of locations including Gravesend and Meopham libraries. (The full list is of locations is on the Highways England site.) We will also make copies available at the March Parish Council meeting. Please contact the clerk on [email protected]/01474 814701 if you are unable to collect from any of these locations and would still like a copy. Yours faithfully, Cobham Parish Council |
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