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    Ashleigh Balcombe-Wilson

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    Nuisance vehicles.

    Issued 14 April 2026

    Action taken:

    Kent Police has been actively tackling nuisance vehicle use in West Kingsdown through targeted patrols in hotspot locations, particularly during evenings and weekends when reports are most common. Officers regularly engage with drivers and riders, taking enforcement action where offences are identified, including the use of Section 59 warnings and vehicle seizures where appropriate. A Section 59 warning is a legal warning issued when a vehicle is used in an antisocial manner, and further offending can result in the vehicle being seized.

    One of the main concerns raised by residents has been reports of racing on Thursday evenings between West Kingsdown and Farningham. In response, a Community Protection Warning was issued on 12 June 2026 to a business believed to be facilitating nuisance vehicle activity. This warning remains in effect and forms part of ongoing efforts to address the issue.

    Officers continue to work closely with local authorities, landowners and partner agencies to reduce opportunities for nuisance vehicle use and improve the quality of life for residents. We encourage anyone with concerns or information to report it to the police, as community information helps us target our patrols and enforcement activity effectively. To receive updates and stay in direct contact with your local neighbourhood officer, please join My Community Voice (MCV).

    Actioned 02 July 2026

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    Drug offences.

    Issued 14 April 2026

    Action taken:

    To address drug-related concerns in West Kingsdown, officers have been carrying out intelligence-led patrols and proactive stop and searches in key locations. Information provided by the community has helped officers identify individuals suspected of involvement in drug-related activity, leading to positive stop and searches, drug seizures and ongoing investigations.

    On 7 June 2026, a person was detained on Southfields Road, West Kingsdown, and found in possession of a quantity of Class B drugs. They were issued with a Community Resolution, which is an outcome that allows offences to be dealt with without going to court while reinforcing that criminal behaviour will not be tolerated.

    Officers also continue to work with partner agencies to safeguard vulnerable people affected by substance misuse and provide support where needed. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity, as information from the community is vital in helping police build an accurate intelligence picture, identify offenders and take effective enforcement action. To receive updates and stay in direct contact with the local neighbourhood officer, please join My Community Voice (MCV).

    Actioned 02 July 2026

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    Road safety.

    Issued 14 April 2026

    Action taken:

    Kent Police continues to prioritise road safety in West Kingsdown through a combination of enforcement, education and engagement. Officers have carried out speed checks, traffic operations and proactive patrols to identify dangerous driving, speeding and other road traffic offences. Advice has also been provided to road users to encourage safer driving, with enforcement action taken where offences are identified.

    Officers are working with local partners, including the council and community groups, to address road safety concerns raised by residents and improve awareness of safe driving. A dedicated road safety operation is also planned around Brands Hatch in July 2026. The operation will focus on road safety issues and provide advice to residents and road users on how to keep themselves and others safe.

    Residents are encouraged to join My Community Voice (MCV) to receive local updates and stay in direct contact with their neighbourhood officer.

    Actioned 02 July 2026

Meetings and events

West Kingsdown Parish Council Meeting

7:00PM - 8:00PM, Wed 29 July 2026

St. Edmund's Church Centre, Sevenoaks

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West Kingsdown Family Fun Day

10:30AM - 12:30PM, Mon 03 August 2026

West Kingsdown Pavilion & Library, London Road Sevenoaks

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Drop In at The Community Cupboard, West Kingsdown

10:00AM - 12:00PM, Fri 07 August 2026

The Community Cupboard, London Road Gamecock Meadow Sevenoaks

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Hartley Family Fun Day and Bike Marking Event

10:30AM - 1:30PM, Tue 11 August 2026

Woodland Avenue Recreation Ground Longfield

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Drop in at The Community Cupboard

12:00PM - 2:00PM, Tue 18 August 2026

The Community Cupboard, London Road Gamecock Meadow Sevenoaks

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Drop In at The Community Cupboard, West Kingsdown

12:00PM - 2:00PM, Tue 18 August 2026

The Community Cupboard, London Road Gamecock Meadow Sevenoaks

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Fawkham Parish Council Meeting

7:30PM - 8:30PM, Thu 03 September 2026

Fawkham Village Hall, Valley Road Longfield

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West Kingsdown Parish Council Meeting

8:56PM - 9:56PM, Wed 28 October 2026

St. Edmund's Church Centre, Sevenoaks

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Fawkham Parish Council Meeting

7:30PM - 8:30PM, Thu 03 December 2026

Fawkham Village Hall, Valley Road Longfield

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West Kingsdown Parish Council Meeting

7:00PM - 8:00PM, Wed 27 January 2027

St. Edmund's Church Centre, Sevenoaks

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