News published April 2024
-
Children get their primary school offer
More than 98 per cent of children in Medway who will be starting school in September have been offered a place at one of their top three preferences.
-
Working together to improve health and care
‘We will work together to make health and wellbeing better than any partner can do alone.’
-
Candidates confirmed for Kent Police and Crime Commissioner election
The candidates for the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner election, which takes place on Thursday, 2 May, have been confirmed.
-
Group-buying scheme will help residents invest in renewable energy
Medway residents and local businesses are being encouraged to find out more about a scheme which could help them lower their energy bills and reduce their carbon emissions.
-
Medway Council seeking government support to tackle the scourge of potholes
Medway Council has written to the government seeking an urgent meeting on the challenges faced in maintaining the extensive road network and tackling the growing number of potholes.
-
Ground-breaking creative industries hub receives £3.5million in funding
Docking Station, the University of Kent’s ground-breaking Medway hub for digital creative industries, has received over £3.5m funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund
-
Medway bans nuisance vehicles
Any motorist found causing a nuisance in Medway now faces being fined £100 and taken to court.
-
Fruitful pickings for orchard campaign
The Veolia Orchard campaign continues to bloom, supporting over 190 schools across the UK with 8 orchards in Medway.
-
Ofsted recognises improvements in Medway’s SEND services
Ofsted has today (2 April) published a report following its recent Joint Area SEND (special educational needs and disability) inspection in Medway.
-
Residents invited to help refresh Medway’s Climate Change Action Plan
Medway’s residents are being encouraged to take part in a survey to help refresh Medway’s Climate Change Action Plan.