Pavilion Project – Update
The Town Council would like to thank all the members of the public who attended the full Council meeting on the 23 October 2025 for the latest project update. At […]
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The Town Council would like to thank all the members of the public who attended the full Council meeting on the 23 October 2025 for the latest project update. At […]
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Swanscombe and Greenhithe has a new Town Mayor for 2025 – 2026. Cllr Dawn Johnston was elected as Town Mayor for the municipal year 2025 – 2026 at the Town
Town Council Elects New Town Mayor for 2025 – 2026 Read More »
We are producing a ‘Community Resilience Plan’ to be used if an emergency affects our community. Normally, emergencies are dealt with by the “blue light” emergency services and other key
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Following a successful application to the Parish Council Support Scheme, operated by Kent County Council, it was very pleasing to be able pass on grants to both the Swanscombe Senior
Grants to local organisations Read More »
Swanscombe and Greenhithe Town Council are expecting to take over management of Ingress Park Community Centre in the coming months.Although we cannot confirm an opening date at this point we
Are you interested in hiring Ingress Park Community Centre on a regular basis? Read More »
Swanscombe and Greenhithe Town Council are seeking applications for the vacancy of Facilities Operative at Ingress Park Community Centre.Please contact the Town Council offices on 01322 385513 for more information.
UPDATED JOB VACANCY – Facilities Operative – Ingress Park Community Centre Read More »
Lorry Watch is a joint project between Kent County Council, Kent Police, and local communities. Residents are empowered to record the details of large vehicles using unsuitable routes or routing
Lorry Watch – Call for Volunteers Read More »