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Council                                                                                                                                                Birds

      Tales from the Town Hall               pre-pandemic levels.  We are therefore looking at ways to                           bird-feeder, but also burying acorns and nuts in

      Andy Fairweather                       balance the budget for 2021-22 - the annual shortfall is   Autumn                   grassland, which often means, in our lawns! In our
                                             presently estimated to be about £1.7 million.
                                                                                                                                 garden, they favour the mossy grass underneath
                                                                                                                                 a huge oak to cache as many acorns as they can
                                             Encouragingly, the local economy is emerging from the
      Afghan Refugees.  3 Afghans who worked as translators   pandemic.  Unemployment is down and there are many   and Acorns    before the supply runs out. If you have a chestnut
      for the British Army were housed with their immediate   signs of labour shortages in the rural economy, in the             tree, you will also see them burying chestnuts too.
      families in Tunbridge Wells in 2013.  The Council employs   hospitality sector and for HGV drivers.  It is the inflationary   In both cases, they usually remember to bite off
      them on parking enforcement and they send money each   pressures of those shortages which is potentially more   Rebecca Warren  the future ‘growing tip’ of the acorn or chestnut,
      month to their wider families in Afghanistan.  Sadly these   concerning                                                    before tucking it into a little hole in the earth.
      families have been coming under significant threat from                                                                    This doesn’t always stop it from germinating in
      the Taliban – that is being killed unless the translators here   Climate Emergency.  It is the Council’s target to be carbon   Autumn is the time for preserving abundant   the spring, of course, but in most cases it ensures
      give themselves up.  We have pulled every political string to   neutral by 2030.  Carbon emissions have been cut by 43%   food supplies for the long cold days of winter.   that the seed remains dormant, to be rediscovered
      try to help get these families out – but this is proving very   up to the last carbon audit in 2019 – much of this reduction   For people that used to mean jamming   and eaten during the lean months ahead.
      difficult.                             resulting from electricity now being significantly greener,    fruit and salting meat, but for animals the
                                             The Amelia Scott building has been converted to ensure                              Jays also cache acorns. These stunningly beautiful
      On Housing we are seeking houses from private landlords   maximum energy efficiency – the 91 solar panels on the   options are, not surprisingly, fewer.   birds are the most colourful members of the crow
      to house the Afghans brought to the UK – we have   roof will power the building with surpluses being fed into   One of the highlights of October and November for   family (Corvidae), their pink body-plumage
      identified one 3 bed house and other offers are being   the grid.  The 6 flats in Crescent Road converted in the   the nature-watcher is seeing how different animals and   offset by a black ‘moustache’ and striking black
      assessed.  We have had many offers of rooms but these do   early summer, for homeless persons to be housed pending   birds prepare for the tough days to come. Frittenden is   and white feathers on their tails and wings.
      not qualify under the Afghan Resettlement Scheme.   long term placement have also been prepared to a high                  Their most distinctive feature, however, is a
                                             specification with air-source heat pumps.  The re-roofing   blessed with hundreds of beautiful mature oak trees,
      The Private Sector Housing Team has a list of empty   of the Town Hall will include significant insulation and an   and these provide a really important harvest for a   very natty turquoise and black striped patch
      properties and is writing to the owners to see if any will   application is being prepared for submission in October   range of creatures. Perhaps the most easily-observed   halfway down the wing. Who hasn’t picked up
      make available their properties for Afghans.  They will also   for a grant to finance solar panels, secondary glazing and   of these are the grey squirrel and the jay. Everyone   and admired one of these discarded feathers?
      make another targeted approach to Letting Agents to see if   improved window insulation.  knows the antics of squirrels, usually raiding the
      the Government incentives for Afghan resettlement might                                                                    The jay’s nature is ably reflected in its Latin name –
      unlock any additional housing. Social housing is also not an   EV charging points.  We are planning to install EV          Garrulus glandarius: ‘garrulus’ meaning ‘chattering’
      option as social housing providers have long waiting lists.  charging points in our car parks and KCC have said that       and ‘glandarius’ meaning ‘of acorns’ … Alongside
                                             Government funding may also be available for Village                                their usual grating screech, they are also gifted
      Currently we don’t have any families allocated to us to be   Halls.                                                        mimics and will cheerfully reproduce the calls of
      rehomed.                                                                                                                   other birds around them - not a helpful thought,
                                             High Weald Academy.  I was very shocked to be advised
      Waste Collection. The shortage of HGV drivers and crews   on Monday about the plans to close the High Weald                when you are struggling to identify a bird you
      had been impacting on the waste collection service long   Academy in Cranbrook.  The new £12 million facilities            have just heard but not seen in the undergrowth!
      before is affected deliveries to the petrol stations.  Last   for the school were only opened about 2 years ago but        Jays have a passion for acorns too, and as they do
      week of the 47 crews needed between Tunbridge Wells and   the pupil roll has consistently fallen now to under 300 in       not nip out the growing tip before burying them,
      Tonbridge & Malling, they had just 22 drivers and were   a school which has capacity for 1200.  That will leave the        and will cache many hundreds in one year, their
      covering the other vehicles with agency drivers (if they   town of Cranbrook with no non-selective secondary school        behaviour is believed to have been a significant
      could get them).  We have had to suspend the garden waste   which is a very unsatisfactory outcome for Cranbrook           factor in the re-establishment oak woodland in
      collection service to ensure the continuation of the waste   and also the surrounding parishes.  Helen Grant MP has        Britain after the last Ice Age. They are, however,
      and recycling service.  Presently we are addressing with our   been aware of the threat to close the school for a few weeks   also partial to insects, fruit and even baby birds
      partners at Tonbridge & Malling how to collect the backlog   but despite encouraging a very determined offer to help       and animals if they can find them, a reminder that
      of garden waste and when it might be possible to restart   from Cranbrook School she has not been able to change           despite their beautiful colouring, they are crows
      collections again.  We will not be charging residents for any   the minds of the Department of Education or the Leigh      at heart. And like all the crows, jays are intelligent
      of the time the service is suspended.     Academy Trust which took over the High Weald Academy                             birds. In order to increase their chances during
      Finance.  Thanks to support from Government the outturn   earlier this year.  Cranbrook & Sissinghurst is now making       courtship, they are able to learn the favourite
      for the 2020-21 financial year and also the first quarter of   further representations to try to secure the continuation of   foods of their would-be mates, which they then
      the current financial year (ie to the end of June) was better   non-selective education in the immediate area..            use to tempt them to accept their advances.
      than had been expected.  The Council’s main source of                                                                      Well, I suppose, since jays mate for life, it’s worth
      income, however, is from fees and charges and with the   Very best                                                         learning the foibles and preferences of one’s
      likely change in working practices with fewer staff coming   Andy Fairweather                                              intended before tying the knot, rather than after!
      to work daily to offices in Tunbridge Wells or commuting   Ward Member for Frittenden and Sissinghurst TWBC
      daily to London, our income is not going to recover to   andrew.fairweather@tunbridgewells.gov.uk

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