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LATEST PARISH NEWS

Kent International Gateway Public Consultation. The planning application for the Kent International Gateway has entered a further public consultation period following the submission of additional details to Maidstone Borough Council. ACT NOW – DON’T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE YOUR SAY click here to read full article

Detling Players production of BENEFACTORS by Michael Frayn. BENEFACTORS explores the South London situation during the 1970s. The fight to save the local community changes the lives of two couples for ever. Their struggles mirror our own fight in Kent. click here to read full article

Detling Parish Council recently acquired the school playing field (behind the village hall) for use as an 'open space' for the village.click here to read full article

Kent Police have informed Detling Neighbourhood Watch of the following criminal and or suspicious activities that have occured in our area.Please be extra vigilant and report any and all suspicious activity.click here to read full article

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Regular Events Coming Up
Parish Council & Planning meeting
Every Tuesday of the month at 7pm
(except January and August)

Badminton (Sunday 8 - 10pm)

Detling Society Meeting
Every Monday of the month
(October to April)


7th April : Police Surgery
7,8,9 May : Benefactors by Michael Frayn
(Detling Players)
14th June : Garden Safari
5th Dec : Christmas Fair
COUNCIL CORNER
Introducing the Council
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USEFUL LINKS
Kent County Council
Maidstone Borough Council
Kent Police
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Channel Tunnel Rail Link
Detling Lost Landscapes
Detling Players
Detling is set in a rural area with plentiful opportunities for enjoying fresh air, green spaces and walking a network of attractive pathways including the well known national trail, the North Downs Way. The parish covers a substantial area of Downland, traditional native woodlands, a site of special interest (the larches), views over the weald (the scragged Oak viewpoint), and the cricket ground delightfully situated on the lower slopes of the Downs.


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