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Will Medway's panto star be King of the Jungle?

The star of The Central Theatre's pantomime, Joe Swash, is currently battling it out in the hit ITV reality show I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!. Follow Joe's progress as he faces as string of gruelling challenges in the jungle, while preparing to star in Cinderella on his return to Medway. Full story...

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Dickensian Christmas
Saturday, 6 to Sunday, 7 December 2008

Journey back to a Rochester that is alive with the life and works of Charles Dickens. Street entertainment, readings, song and dance will fill the streets that the author explored as a child and in his later years. Satisfy your curiosity...and shop.

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Find out more about Medway's busy schedule of events and festivals.

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Engage your brain and stay safe on Medway's roads

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Medway Council is leading a new road safety partnership campaign, called Engage Your Brain - and stay road aware.  Its aim is to change peoples’ attitude by getting them to engage their senses and concentrate on the road, whether they are pedestrians, cyclists, or motorists, to reduce road crashes and casualties.

To find out more visit www.engageyourbrain.info.

The Place Survey

A 12-page questionnaire is being sent to about 3,000 Medway residents to find out what their views are on local public services. The survey will contain around 40 questions about Medway Council and its partners. The government has asked councils across the country to carry out the survey to help both councils and the government to understand residents' views and experiences and help them target improvements to services. Find out more...

Calling all dads...

and anybody who is in a fathering role.

Dads are really important to their children and can be a massive force for good in their children’s lives, whether they are biological dads, step-dads or other father figures. We want to find out what you think of local services and how they can support you better to be the best dad you can be.

Please help us by completing the online survey on this website. Your answers are confidential and all responses are anonymous.

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