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    • Tasting success at Strawberry Hill

      Every picture tells a story. This one says: "life is good as a West Kent tenant."

       

    • New homes in Ramsgate officially opened

      A musical turn from residents stole the show at the official launch of Copperfields in Ramsgate.

       

    • Changes to our repairs service

      From 1 February 2017 our repairs service is changing. We reviewed our repairs service and consulted with residents about what improvements they would like to see. We are changing the way we work with you to keep your home in good condition.

       

    • Gizmo the cat loves his new home in Hawkhurst

      When Eileen moved into her extra care home, she missed feline company. Gizmo, meanwhile, was going short of warmth and affection...

       

    • You can see us coming

      Our newly painted repair vans are out and about spreading the West Kent message as well as bringing tradesmen to your door to sort out any niggles with your home.

       

    • Supporting the county's volunteering drive

      Strong community links and a focus on working with volunteers have helped West Kent Communities win an impressive countywide library volunteer development contract.

       

    • Get ready for winter

      Don’t get caught out this winter – Check your boilers now! As we are approaching colder weather, checking your boiler is working is key to a cosy, warm home. We carry out yearly checks to ensure your boiler is working correctly and safely but if it has not been in use for a few months parts can seize up!

       

    • Are you a bit of a hoarder?

      If you, or someone you know, hangs onto an excessive number of things, keeping them in a chaotic manner, hoarding may have become a problem.

       

    • Royal visitor tours Swanley Link

      West Kent's Swanley team had the privilege of meeting royalty on Wednesday, when Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester KG GVCO performed the formal opening of the town's new Link building.

       

    • Make time for the unsung heros in your home

      Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS) is renewing its appeal to residents to have smoke alarms fitted on each floor of their homes and to test them weekly to ensure they will work when they are needed.