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Youngsters clean up street

James Judges, 4, Kai Parker, 4, Mel Deacon, Daniel Wakeling, 10, Julie Wakeling and William Chenery, 10.
James Judges, 4, Kai Parker, 4, Mel Deacon, Daniel Wakeling, 10, Julie Wakeling and William Chenery, 10.

by Jan Thom

Young people have been praised for their hard work in helping to improve their neighbourhood.

Around 50 youngsters, most of them members of Kemsley Gloves Boxing Club, turned up to take part in an environmental clean-up.

Co-organisers, Swale Borough ward Cllrs Brenda Simpson and Sue Gent, and the council’s chief community officer, Peter Speakman, were amazed how hard everyone worked.

The clean-up blitz centred around Kemsley Village Hall, which had been in danger of being taken over by brambles and nettles.

The work party were treated to mid-morning refreshments, and were blessed with fine weather throughout the day.

Mayor of Swale, Cllr Adrian Crowther came along to support the event.

Cllr Simpson said: “ It was great fun. People have always downed Kemsley, but this was something that showed that people can get together and make a difference.

“The area around the village hall looks fantastic.”

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