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      Frittenden Parish Council              Closing date for material for the May edition is Monday
 Lester Gosbee lester.gosbee@btinternet.com   Chairman   Tony Staples    01580 852226   15th April.
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 Weather Stats for February: The warmest day   and about the same as 2020, but overall it was      Lester Gosbee   01580 852288   To submit an article please send as a word document.
 in Frittenden in February was 15th at 15.6 c/   the wettest in the South East. It was t he 4th      Garry Lawrence    01580 852124    We encourage colour images to illustrate your article,
 60.08 f. Countrywide the warmest February   wettest February over England. Speaking of rain,      Sarah Murray   07854679348   and please supply as high resolution (PDF or 300 DPI).
 day was also 15th at 18.1 c/ 64.58 f at Pershore   I found a bit of trivia: since 6th May 2023, at     Parish Clerk   Richard Vernon   01580 852537   If you wish to text images, or What’s App please do so
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                 Emma Nightingale
 College, Worcestershire. The lowest maximum   the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen   on 07768456935.
 temperature in Frittenden in February was   Camilla, it rained. King Charles’ reign has been   The Editor wishes it to be known that any opinions
 26th at 7.5 c/ 45.50 f. Only 4 days of the month   the soggiest on record and rainier than the   www.frittenden.org.uk  expressed in any edition of this magazine are those
 failed to reach temperatures into double   coronations of any of his predecessors since the   Tunbridge Wells Borough Council    of the individual contributor and in no way infer any
 figures. Countrywide the lowest day maximum   early 1800’s. According to research by Reading   Town Hall      01892 526121  form of agreement, either by the Editor or by St. Mary’s
                                             Church, of the details given or sentiments implied.
 temperature of the month was on 8th with   University by Professor Ed Hawkins, Britain had   Member for Frittenden & Sissinghurst
 temperatures dropping to   -1.3 c/ 29.66 f.   its wettest weather since 1836 in the 18 months   Andy Fairweather    07976 290185
 Frittenden’s lowest night minimum temperature   since the King ascended to the throne.  andrew.fairweather@tunbridgewells.gov.uk
 in February was on 23rd with temperatures   Kent County Council
 dropping to -1.9 c/ 28.58 f. Countrywide the   I am sending my apologies that I am not well   County Hall      01622 671411
 lowest night minimum was at Altnaharra on 8th  enough to write a full forecast for April. I think
 at -13.8 c/7.16 f.  that the first half of the month will continue   Member for Cranbrook   01580 714880

      Sean Holden
 In February, we had 10 grass frosts in February.   with above average rainfall mixed with the odd   sean.holden@kent.gov.uk
 It was the warmest month since 1779 when   drier spell. It will be chilly at times but there   Policing
 it was 7.9 c/ 46.2 f. This February it was 7.8 c/   will be some warm sunny days that could have   Non-urgent crime reports   101  Connecting our community
 46.04 f. As the Met Office is now likely to use   temperatures reaching 20 c/ 68 f in the second   Neighbourhood Watch Liaison
 the figures from 1884 onwards, there are no   week. The second half of April will have some   Sean Croucher     01580 852415
 February’s that have been as warm as this. The   very warm spells of up to 25 c/ 77 f, but the   Send us your
 rainfall in Frittenden in February measured   last week of the month will have some heavy   Community Warden   submissions
 113.4mm/ 4.16 inches, 260% above average,   thunder storms with the possibility of some hail.  Adam Osborn      07813 695741

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              Spring blooms, especially Yellow Daffodils is absolutely the true colour of April in Frittenden

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