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    • Fun day raises £1200 for Memory Café

      The dedicated and tireless team of volunteers at Wellfield community centre came together to mark Dementia Awareness week, raising £1200 for the Memory Café held at the hall.

       

    • Love Your Dog Roadshows

      Whether you need help with ticks, tricks or treats, you can get advice, information and a whole range of freebies at one of our Dog Roadshows this summer.

       

    • We’re supporting Communities that Work week

      West Kent, like other housing associations, doesn’t just provide homes, we provide a host of other community services, including helping people to find work. We’re celebrating that work by supporting Communities that Work week.

       

    • West Kent moves into Walderslade

      Abacus Furniture Project has opened their third store in the heart of Walderslade Village, bringing the busy precinct its first charity shop.

       

    • West Kent's Chief Executive to retire at end of year

      Frank Czarnowski, Chief Executive at West Kent will retire at the end of 2019.

       

    • Direct debits - making paying your rent easier

      We are now offering ‘any day Direct Debits’ for people that pay their rent monthly, giving you more choice and control about when you pay your rent.

       

    • Fantastic QAF results for the Medway support team

      West Kent’s floating support team based in Medway have been awarded top grades in their Quality Assurance Framework assessment.

       

    • New year, new director

      We're welcoming new director Heather Brightwell, replacing Will Campbell-Wroe as Communities Director who left in December 2018.

       

    • Oh yes they did!

      Sevenoaks residents and their families were treated to free tickets to this year’s Pantomime Dick Whittington at The Stag Theatre on Friday 21 November 2018.

       

    • Inter-generational fun at Wellfield Memory Café

      Young and old are coming together as a group of two and three-year olds from a group named ‘Albie’s Ark’ have started regularly visiting Wellfield Memory Café