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March 2024
HKVA N E W S L E T T E R ISSUE NO. 12: 2ND MARCH 2024
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Welcome to this week's edition of the HKVA Newsletter. We have included a diverse range of articles covering a variety of topics.
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In this issue, you will find news articles advising on dealing with fraudsters, early notice about a Fun Walk for St. Christopher's Hospice, and information about the council tax increase for the coming year.
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In this issue
- Stop! Think. Fraud.
- Work at Westerham Road, Keston junction with Heathfield Road.
- St. Christopher's Fun Walk on Sunday 12th May.
- Bromley joins the list of boroughs hiking council tax by five per cent.
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The Swan in West Wickham reopens after £250k investment.
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Please get in touch with me if you have any comments and tell your family and friends to subscribe.
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Steve White HKVA Newsletter Editor
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Stop! Think. Fraud
Did you know? Fraud accounts for almost 40% of all crimes. In just one year, 1 in 17 adults in England and Wales were victims
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Work at Westerham Road, Keston junction with Heathfield Road
The Twig Works Co will be working at Westerham Road, Keston junction with Heathfield Road from Monday 4th March
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St Christopher’s Fun Walk on Sunday 12th May.
Temporary Traffic Regulation Order in Keston – St. Christopher’s Hospice Fun Walk– Sunday 12th May 2024
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Bromley joins the list of boroughs hiking council tax by five per cent.
Bromley council has approved plans to raise council tax for residents by 4.99 per cent, the maximum amount allowed without a referendum.
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Community Calendar
Catch up on local events.
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The Swan in West Wickham reopens after £250k investment
A popular pub in West Wickham has reopened today (Thursday) after a £250,000 investment.
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