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Helen in front of a police car.

A huge part of feeling safe is about help being there when you need it.

 Anti-social behaviour affects law-abiding residents in Maidstone and Faversham. Graffiti and vandalism spoils public spaces and facilities like parks, playgrounds, footbridges and subways.

 Shops in both towns – and village shops too - lose revenue through shop-lifting, and some shopkeepers have suffered horrible attacks and abuse.

 People have started to worry about walking home after dark along routes that have been used for generations. And villages across Faversham and Mid Kent have often felt overlooked, with slow police response times and rising rural crime such as fly-tipping, illegal hare coursing and the reckless use of catapults damaging property and harming wildlife. Tool and equipment theft is a constant threat for farmers, rural businesses and residents as well.

 That isn’t good enough.

 With 20,000 more police officers recruited since 2019, I want this area to see the benefit. I’m working closely with local councillors, Kent Police and our Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Scott, to crack down on crime hotspots, and improve response times for rural crime and make sure crimes are investigated and perpetrators brought to justice.

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Helen on a visit to Shepway

Shepway regeneration in full swing

Tuesday, 29 March, 2022
Last week, I met the new Chief Executive of Golding Homes, Steph Goad, for an update on the housing association’s regeneration plans for Shepway. Cambridge Crescent and Northumberland Court have been earmarked for regeneration as part of a multi-million-pound scheme set out by Golding Homes last ye
Pilgrims Way sign

Action to make Pilgrims Way safer

Wednesday, 19 January, 2022
We are lucky in Kent to be surrounded by wonderful countryside, and I know how important access to it is for people’s health and wellbeing. That’s why I’ve been concerned by reports about off-road vehicles using sections of the Pilgrims and North Downs way illegally.
Helen in meeting

Making our country roads safer

Tuesday, 18 January, 2022
I know people in Headcorn are worried about the safety of roads around the village. I recently hosted a virtual roundtable meeting of local councillors, Kent Police, and Kent Highways for an update on action to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour around Headcorn. While overall reports of crime
Helen at surgery meeting

My surgery meetings in 2022

Wednesday, 12 January, 2022
As your local MP, my job is to make life better for people in Faversham and Mid Kent. Part of that work involves taking up problems on behalf of local residents. It might be helping to get a dangerous telegraph pole removed, securing funding to fix painfully slow broadband speeds, or chasing up a
Helen with policeman

Record numbers of police in Kent

Wednesday, 4 August, 2021
I’m delighted that there are now 3,971 police officers across Kent helping to keep us safe. This is 242 more officers since September 2019, and 184 more officers than 2010. Thank you to each and every one for their extraordinary efforts in serving communities across Kent – especially during t
Helen at Shepway

Plans taking shape for Shepway redevelopment

Monday, 12 July, 2021
Earlier this year I welcomed plans to redevelop part of Shepway in Maidstone. The proposals announced by Golding Homes would see Cambridge Crescent turned into 240 new homes, an updated shopping area, and new public spaces. Last week I met local councillors – including the Lead
Helen with local councillors and leaders in Shepway

Have your say on Shepway regeneration plans

Monday, 17 May, 2021
Plans have been unveiled to regenerate part of Shepway in Maidstone. Under the proposals announced by Golding Homes, Cambridge Crescent would be redeveloped to include 240 new homes, an updated shopping area, and new public spaces. Getting investment in new housing and facilities is good news for
Helen in Shepway

Funding boost to tackle serious violence in Kent

Wednesday, 10 March, 2021
Kent Police are getting an extra £637,000 to tackle serious violent crime, including knife crime and murder. This is a part of a £130.5 million funding package announced to tackle serious violent crime across England and Wales, making our communities safer.  I’m pleased Kent is one of 18 poli
Helen in Shepway

Another boost to policing numbers in Kent

Thursday, 4 February, 2021
Efforts to increase the number of police officers in Kent have taken another step forward with plans for an extra 145 officers by March 2022. The plans are part of Kent Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Scott’s, budget proposal for 2021/22. The extra officers will help with crime investigatio
Helen in Shepway

More police officers on the way in Kent

Wednesday, 6 January, 2021
Kent Police is getting a funding boost to help keep our communities safe and tackle crime. Thanks to the increase in the national police budget, Kent Police will be getting an extra £19.5 million next financial year. Our Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Scott, has welcomed the Government’s a
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