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Entries in HB Infants (2)

Wednesday
Jun222011

Supporting events

There is a range of events and activities that take place to support the 'In Bloom' campaign, including: Plant and cake sales which are hosted by the Herne Bay in Bloom Committee and Family Investment Homes. These have raised valuable funds to support the competition.

The popular Herne Horticultural Show that took place on 16 March. The Herne and Broomfield annual safari took place on Sunday 13 June. This year gardens of varying interest from hanging baskets and tubs to mature trees and shrubs opened up to the public. The garden owners are always willing to share information and give advice, and some even provide refreshment. Plants are always available to buy and the proceeds of the safari are divided between Help for Heroes and Herne and Broomfield Parish Council.

For the first time this year Herne Infants and Junior Schools opened their grounds as part of the safari giving local people the chance to see the work of the schools gardening clubs.

Wednesday
Jun222011

Looking after the environment

A biodiversity group has been formed to consider ways of reducing the impact of activities on the environment, and ways of improving environmental performance. The mulching scheme is being extended and includes mulching of Christmas trees and a spring bark mulch giveaway, which took place on 8 May this year. At this event, people from the Herne Bay In Bloom committee were on hand to give gardening advice.

Most local primary and secondary schools take part in the council's recycling scheme. This year Herne Bay Infants started an awareness campaign for controlling dog mess. The street inspection team regularly check all the street furniture for defects and ensure that remedial action is carried out in a timely fashion. Similarly any vandalism, graffiti and persistent dog fouling are dealt with.

The city council has a two-man graffiti hit squad that is available during the normal working week, and responds to offensive graffiti out of normal working hours. The graffiti is treated with a special acid and then removed with grey water. Grey water is also used to remove chewing gum from pedestrian areas.

The Clean Kent Team initiative continues and is proving to be a popular and worthwhile initiative. This is a joint venture between a range of partners including the city and county councils, Kent Police, Kent Fire and Rescue and shared between the neighbouring district councils of Thanet, Dover and Shepway. The team's remit is to improve the local environment for the benefit of residents and visitors. They undertake a wide variety of work including fence painting, cleaning memorials, disposing of fly-tipping and tidying up neglected areas such as ponds and ditches. The team is co-ordinated by the city council as the lead authority.

The probation service and Youth Offenders Team provide labour from individuals carrying community payback, and is a very successful exercise.

The city council also provides a fortnightly garden waste collection service, with householders either having a green bin or reusable garden sack. Once collected the green waste is taken to a local composting unit, processed and sold on to landscape gardeners in bulk, or made available to the general public at recycling centres in Herne Bay and Canterbury at a cost of £2.50 per 50 litre bag.