News published September 2020
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Ofsted reports progress being made in improving Medway's services for children and young people
Medway Council has welcomed the publication of a letter following a recent monitoring visit to Medway’s Children’s Services which reports that progress has been made in improving its services.
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£33.5million apartment scheme at Chatham Waters tops out
Chatham Waters development provides 193 one, two and three bedroom apartments.
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Residents encouraged to book their free NHS Health Check
Medway Council is encouraging residents aged 40 to 74 to book their free NHS Health Check.
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Supporting residents with learning disabilities or autism find employment
Medway Council has commissioned a new pilot project to support residents with learning disabilities or autism find employment.
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Residents encouraged to keep recycling
Medway Council is encouraging residents to keep recycling ahead of Recycling Week next week.
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First affordable homes handed over at Rochester Riverside
On Friday 11 September, Rochester Riverside celebrated the handover of the first affordable housing from Countryside to Hyde, providing further much-needed new homes for Medway.
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New play equipment installed in Rainham
New equipment has been installed in play areas in Rainham thanks to money from a local development.
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Improving cycling and walking routes across Medway
Medway Council has created new cycle lanes, installed new cycle racks and widened 11 miles of well-used public footpaths thanks to active travel funding from the Department for Transport (DfT).
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Text Support Service Reminder for World Suicide Prevention Day
This World Suicide Prevention Day (10 Sept), people are being reminded of the help available in Kent including an easy to use mental health text service.
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Mayor of Medway wishes centenarian twins from Rochester happy birthday
The Mayor of Medway, Cllr Habib Tejan, has visited twins, Dorothy and Kathleen, from Rochester, who have recently celebrated their 100th birthday.