Awards recognise Gravesham’s finest
Gravesham Borough Council has highlighted and honoured the work of those who go above and beyond for the local community at its Civic and Community Awards 2023.
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Latest new council homes for residents are opened
The latest apartments in our programme to build hundreds of new council-owned social homes for residents on the authority’s housing register opened in Valley Drive this week.
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Tough decisions are ahead as £4.3 million budget gap looms
Gravesham Borough Council faces tough decisions over the coming years to tackle an anticipated budget gap of £4.3 million predicted for the financial year 2026/27.
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Sobering report highlights problems facing public’s access to GP services
New reports found that patients in North Kent are much less satisfied with their experience of accessing GP services than across England as a whole.
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Gravesham Civic and Community Awards 2023
Nominations are open for the 2023 Gravesham Civic and Community Awards.
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Celebrations for the King's Coronation
The Coronation ceremony for His Majesty King Charles III will take place on Saturday 6 May 2023.
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Permission granted for latest development of new council homes
We are to continue our long-term programme of building new council homes after permission was granted for our latest development at St Columba’s Close, Gravesend
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Blow for Gravesend regeneration plans after second Levelling Up Fund bid rejected
The future regeneration of the town centre is at risk after Gravesham Borough Council’s second bid for £20 million from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund was rejected.
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Man convicted in relation to fly tipping offences
Man sentenced to serve a 12 month Community order and to carry out 300 hours of unpaid work and ordered to pay £1390 in costs and a victim surcharge of £95.
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Man fined over £1000 for fly-tipping in Cobham
A man has been ordered to pay over £1,000 following a fly tipping offence near Scotlands Lane in Cobham.
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Financial support for Gravesham households struggling to pay winter bills
We are to receive a further £180,000 to support those struggling to afford food, household bills and other essentials this winter.