Roadworks – SES water are carrying out works on the Hever Road from 9th to 13th October. Diversions will be in place whilst the road is closed.
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The Draft Minutes from 14th September 2023 Meeting are now available to view here: http://hever.org/parish-council/minutes-draft and the approved Minutes from the July 2023 meeting can be found here: http://hever.org/parish-council/minutes-approved.
Notice of the conclusion of audit for the Annual Governance & Accountability Return 2022-2023 has now been received and can be viewed on the website, together with the completed AGAR Form 3 and completion letter from the external auditor, Mazars. The documents can be found by clicking this link: http://hever.org/parish-council/financial
You may have read that the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has confirmed he has started the six month process of withdrawing the Day Travelcard used by so many to get to, and travel throughout, London by train and tube.
The Travelcard allows a holder the opportunity of unlimited travel around the capital on public transport. It allows us to buy our train and tube travel together. None of the stations in our area are located in the Oyster Card area so we will be forced to buy train and tube tickets separately. This is a decision that will impact us all, making it harder for us all to travel to London and beyond.
While the Mayor of London has made it clear that while he will trigger the six month notice, he is open to reversing it. Tom Tugendhat, MP, is collating messages to the Mayor of London on this subject so please fill out the short form on his website here.
He will be sharing with him the strength of feeling across Tonbridge, Edenbridge, and Malling as to how damaging this will be for anyone visiting London.
09:15-10:00 | Four Elms Village Hall |
10:15 – 11:00 | Hever Bottle bank area next to Henry pub in coach car park |
11:15 – 12:00 | Markbeech Village Hall |
The Freighter cannot accept white goods, washing machines, dishwashers, fridges, freezers, cookers, cast iron boilers or baths, long metal poles, building materials, manure, large parts of engines or vehicles or hazardous waste or compostable garden waste.
Hazardous waste now includes items like fluorescent tubes, televisions & computer monitors, batteries, oil tins and filters, paint and paint tins and chemical containers. These items cannot be accepted on the Saturday Freighter service and must be taken to your nearest Household Waste Recycling Centre.
Please do not leave any rubbish unattended. Please DO NOT arrive early or leave items on site, otherwise will be classed as fly-tipping and information passed to the police, thank you.
This is a service free to residents, funded by Hever Parish Council and provided by Sevenoaks District Council.
Further dates are as follows: 30th September.
There will be an Extraordinary Meeting of the Hever Parish Council Planning Committee on Monday 3rd July 2023. This will be held at 7.30 pm in Hever Village Hall. All are welcome to attend. To view the agenda please see :
The Draft Minutes and related reports from the recent Hever Parish Assembly are now available to view via : http://hever.org/parish-council/minutes-draft
Kent Police have seen a rise in rural crime. Whilst the suspects are often determined, crime prevention methods always assist in deterring offenders. Please use this link for more information Rural crime prevention or you can access advice through the Kent Police Website by typing in ‘Crime Prevention’.
If you see any suspicious activity, vehicles, or persons, please report it to:
Police on line https://www.kent.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/
or through Crime Stoppers https://crimestoppers-uk.org/ 0800 555 111.
or call 999 for a crime in action.
Please come along to the Annual Parish Assembly on Thursday 25th May. This will be held in Markbeech Village Hall at 7.00 pm.
In addition to hearing about your Parish Council, we have a range of interesting speakers lined up for the evening, such as Tom Tugendhat, MP, and representatives from local organisations and services. Drinks and refreshments are provided and the chance to chat to local residents and Councillors after the presentations too. The event is free to everyone who lives in Four Elms, Hever or Markbeech. The Agenda for the Assembly can be found here: http://hever.org/parish-council/agendas
Following the damage at the Four Elms pond caused by an accident, I am pleased to say that repairs are now underway and in the next few weeks the area will be restored once again. In the meantime, the bench is now available for use having been kindly repaired and installed by Causeway Joinery