
Lord Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, President KFAS, sadly died on 14th August. He will be greatly missed by the Federation and throughout Kent. His successful political career started in the amenity movement and he kept in constant touch with these grass roots during his rapid elevation. Sir Simon Milton says: "His strong social conscience, wonderful sense of humour, and a passionate commitment to public service offered a template for all politicians from whichever party to aspire to".
A memorial service will be held in Canterbury Cathedral, at 11 am, on Thursday 27th November 2008.

CABE scheme for seaside resorts
Sea Change places culture at the heart of regenerating England’s seaside resorts by investing in arts, public space, cultural assets and heritage projects.
It will drive cultural and creative regeneration and economic growth in seaside resorts by funding inspiring, creative and innovative projects, bringing a sense of pride, enjoyment and celebration.
CABE Sea Change Project
KFAS sponsor piano recital by Sophia Lisovskaya at Deal Town Hall
on Saturday 4th October at 7.30pm

This is an entertaining opportunity, principally for societies in the Dover region to meet - but all are welcome. Tickets at £12 each are available from Marianne Haslegrave tel
07767 313032 and from the Box Office 01304 381134. The recital includes music by Beethoven, Chopin and Scriabin.
'A pianist with a special poetic gift'.
Her live performances are invariably described as original and powerful, with particular praise reserved for her ability to make a strong impact on audiences with her unique, recognisable sound.

Ebbsfleet sculpture competition
Wallinger, who won the Turner prize last year, has long been interested in racehorses. He said that he was thinking of "Watling Street [the A2], along which horses had travelled into Britain for centuries; about the white horses carved into chalk hills; about Hengist and Horsa in the sixth century, who landed as Saxon invaders near Ebbsfleet near Ramsgate. The source of our word "horse" is Horsa. And then, in a convoluted way, I came to discover that the white horse was in fact the symbol of Kent."
His horse, should it be selected, would probably be constructed in steel "like the hull of a ship" and then painted. He said his proposal would be a "hopeful and deeply rooted symbol". He has been scouring the stud books to find the perfect thoroughbred grey that he could use as his model.
AGM & Spring Conference
The Spring Conference, advertised in Bulletin 35, has been cancelled.
The AGM was held on Saturday 5th July in Ashford Parish Church Hall at 10.00 am.
A report will be printed in the next Bulletin 36.

Post Office closures
Kent is first in line for a government led major trial to close Post Offices - 57 out 59 considered Post Offices have now been closed.
The Rt Hon The Lord Deedes MC DL

photo: kind permission of The Daily Telegraph
It is with great regret we note the passing of Bill Deedes, who was for many years an active Vice President of KFAS. He was a passionate champion for Kent and a much loved personality.
PROPOSAL TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO ENGLISH COAST
This consultation invites your views on four options to improve access to the English coast, and in particular on Natural England’s recommendation for new legislation to create a coastal access corridor.
Consultation ended 11 September
consultation papers and link to Defra
REFORM OF PLANNING
This page on the Communities and Local Government website gives links to information about the reform of the planning system, including the planning white paper and associated documents, the review of planning enforcement and the spatial plans in practice project.
reform of the planning system
THE FUTURE OF THE CIVIC AND AMENITY SOCIETY MOVEMENT
SPRING CONFERENCE & AGM
held on Saturday 19th May 2007
at Egerton Village Hall
conference pictures and brief report
Revisions to Principles of Selection for Listed Buildings
This circular contains important amendments to the procedure for listing buildings.
link to website information

Support The Sustainable Communities Bill
This Bill has now passed its third reading.
You can support the campaign by visiting the
Local Works website
CABE launches step by step guide to good design of public space
As part of the local government white paper, Strong and prosperous communities, the government has made a commitment to encourage community groups to have greater control over how their local environment is managed and improved. For the first time, CABE has set out how community groups can radically improve the design of public space.

It’s our space is a guide for groups getting involved in a public space project. It intends to inspire local communities to demand high standards of design. The guide includes a series of case studies which community groups can use to draw on the good and the bad experiences of others.
Spaceshaper is a toolkit aimed at anyone wanting to evaluate the quality of a public space - before they invest time and money improving it. The toolkit works by capturing the perceptions of professionals involved in running a public space, as well the views of the people that use it. The toolkit aims to raise aspirations, encouraging people to demand more from their local spaces.
North Kent - Thames Gateway

This is the largest development in Europe and an attempt to regenerate derelict areas to provide waterside living and 'an international example of urban renaissance.'
Contact for information on this development

New things happen sets out a vision for the future Thames Gateway and four themes which could help create a strong, coherent image for the region.
contact CABE
Countryside Access Improvement Plan Consultation

Kent County Council is preparing a ten year plan for improving access to the countryside. As part of this process, it is important that KCC know what you think the priorities should be. Following earlier public consultation, KCC have identified 41 objectives. Now KCC would like you to identify the 15 which are most important to you.
Consultation ends 28th February 2007
Contact for document
Vice Presidents
Cllr Richard King
has served as a KCC Cabinet member.
He brings to KFAS wide experience of environmental issues and local government.
He is long-time supporter of the Federation.

Bernard Gambrill
is a distinguished rail expert, with a long-time connection with KFAS concerning the
building of the CTRL (Channel Tunnel Rail Link).
He has maintained constant support for KFAS and
has extensive interests including bell-ringing.

The Civic Trust is providing a new service for
members based on an intranet internet facility
exclusively for members. It will provide a means
to exchange information and keep in touch with
issues - nationally and locally. The fees are modest
and the potential service is excellent - free Microsoft
software for registered charities alone is a very
good incentive to sign up.
http://www.civictrust.org.uk/csocs/portal.shtml
CONSULTATION PAPER ON NEW PLANNING POLICY STATEMENT 3 (PPS3): HOUSING
This is an important proposed revision
which can be seen at:
www.odpm.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1162075
Alternatively
this publication is available free of charge from ODPM Publications, PO Box 236, Wetherby LS23 7NB. Tel: 0870 1226 236, Fax: 0870 1226 237, Textphone: 0870 1207 405, Email: odpm@twoten.press.net
Please quote the product code:
05 PD 03522
when ordering. Delivery will be 5 to 7 days from receipt of order.
PLANNING GAIN SUPPLEMENT
This document forms part of the Government's response to Kate Barker's review of housing supply and launches a consultation on the Government's proposal for a Planning Gain Supplement (PGS). The focus of this paper is how increases in land value created by planning decisions can be released more effectively to help finance the infrastructure needed to stimulate and service growth and ensure that local communities better share in the benefits that growth brings.
The problem with this proposal is that receipts will go to the Treasury rather than local government.can be viewed and downloaded from HM Treasury website

Wye fights off threat to countryside

Wye Village was threatened with
wholesale development by
Imperial College, who wished to captilise
on their land holding for £1 billion businesspark scheme. Ashford BC and KCC
entered a 'concordat' to push
forward these plans. Wye Future
Group has successfully fought off this
plan - now withdrawn.
www.save-wye.org

The Examination in Public - Maidstone
Sessions to consider sub-regional topics.
SEERA consultation details
The Plan was sent to ODPM on 30th March.
It can be consulted on SEERA website.
Printed copies available at £35, CD-Rom £10.
Response to consultation can be seen on SEERA
website.

WIND FARMS - Do we need them?
KCC opposed 26 turbine wind farm on
Romney Marsh but have lost this battle.
Lord Sandy Bruce-Lockhard said: "It's just not on. Romney Marsh has a wonderful and
evocative landscape, big skies, grazing sheep, small historic churches
and wild, flat marshland. Development of this scale at a single location
across the marsh is totally inappropriate and would destroy this unique
heritage."
"We believe that there are a number of suitable sites elsewhere in
the south east, particularly offshore." The wind farm is planned for Little Cheyne Court, on Walland Marsh in Kent. It was opposed by Kent and East Sussex County Councils, Camber Parish Council and Shepway District Council. A three month public inquiry ended in January.
The Department for Trade and Industry said that the inspector's report concluded the project was "consistent with government policies on energy and environment".
CIVIC TRUST SOUTH EAST
a focal point for all civic societies in the South East Region of
England: visit CTSE website at
http://www.civictrustsoutheast.org.uk
Kent on Sunday
report that Kent commuters face losing their train services - some
villages will only have one train a week - and Maidstone is offered
fewer trains to London.
www.kentonsunday.co.uk
www.sra.gov.uk
The South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA) castigates the
Barker review.
"The notion that
the South East should or could increase house building rates by up to
100% is wholly unrealistic, both economically and environmentally. All
our growth projections for the region to 2026 show a much lower demand
for new housing than Kate Barker suggests".
"It is naïve to imagine that issues of such vital concern to
people can be handled as purely technical problems; these are highly
political matters on which citizens deserve, through their locally
elected representatives, to have their say".
www.southeast-ra.gov.uk/referencelibrary/newsreleases/2004/17mar.html
Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE)

The Barker recommendations
-
do nothing to actually reduce house prices
-
place over 8,000 hectares of countryside at risk every five years
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impose huge infrastructure costs on the public purse while
fuelling regional economic disparities
-
undermine urban regeneration
Instead, the Government needs to use the planning
system to reuse previously developed, or 'brownfield' land, get away
from wastefully low housing densities and secure a higher proportion
of affordable housing as part of a planned housing provision.
www.cpre.org.uk/campaigns/planning/kate-barkers-review.htm
Empty Homes Agency
With 718,720 homes still empty across the country the tough message
is that we cannot relax the pressure and must do more to ensure more
empty homes are used to meet housing need.
www.emptyhomes.com/
Do you have traffic trouble? Do you have to put up with roads that
are racetracks, streets where it is too dangerous for children to play,
noise and pollution, thundering lorries, too little space for cycling or
walking? Do you want to campaign for change, but are not sure where to
start?
Transport 2000's Streets for People network can help. Streets for
People is a network of community groups, residents associations and
individuals who want to improve their local environment.
www.transport2000.org.uk/
New Thames
Gateway Bridge

A new £450m toll crossing between Thamesmead and Becton is
proposed by Department for Transport and the Mayor of London. It forms part of the sub-regional strategy consultation of the South East Plan. Suugestions have been made to combine crossing and replacement flood barrier scheme.
Folkestone
and Sandgate get town and parish councils
The Order will create parish councils for both Folkestone and
Sandgate, but either of the two new councils could choose to call
themselves a town council and have a Town Mayor. It is likely that
Folkestone will choose this option to preserve the historical and
ceremonial role of the Town Mayor.
www.shepway.gov.uk/website/html/press_releases/press-releases-2004/013-parish-councils.asp
Ramsgate:
Augustus Pugin building to be restored
The Landmark Trust will restore The Grange built by Pugin in 1842
and owned by the family until 1928.
www.pugin.com/pugrang.htm
www.thanet.gov.uk/cgi-bin/pressreleases.pl?ID=662
Margate Art Gallery: Turner
Contemporary

Turner said 'The skies over Thanet are the loveliest in all Europe.'
The project has been reviewed because of cost over-runs and lack of feasibility. Another scheme, on land, has now been
adopted. KCC still finding it difficult to hold back rising costs.
London Green
Belt Council is critical of Regional Planning.
". . .indirect threats flowing from the remoteness and unelected
nature of regional planning which has the potential to be development-led".
website.lineone.net/~greenbelt/LGBC%20notes%20-%20header.htm
Civic Trust - Heritage Open Days 11th-14th September 2008
A chance to visit interesting buildings normally closed to the general
public. An operations handbook for organising this event is available
from
the Civic Trust. There is a free introductory leaflet apply www.civictrust.org.uk
The Weald of Kent Preservation Society has
published its website: the society's aim is 'to protect
and enhance the character of the Wealden villages
and countryside'.
www.wkps.org.uk/index.html

Sevenoaks Society
launch new website
www.sevenoakssociety.org.uk
Kent On Sunday reports

Shake-up of rail timetables ignores plans
to build thousands of new homes in Kent.
Ashford has suffered a decision to cut-down
Euro Star services. KCC objections have
been turned down by government.
www.kentonsunday.co.uk
Updated September 2008
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