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Kent<br />

The magazine for <strong>Hyde</strong> residents in Kent<br />

Living<br />

Winter 2009 | Issue 3<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

News and pictures<br />

from Leybourne Park<br />

Medway Youth<br />

Parliament<br />

INSIDE<br />

LOCAL<br />

NEWS AND<br />

STORIES<br />

Santa is coming<br />

to town!<br />

<strong>Feeling</strong> <strong>squeezed</strong>?<br />

Is the credit crunch making things tough?<br />

See page 12<br />

WIN PRIZES<br />

in our great competitions!<br />

south east


Kent<br />

Living<br />

Contents<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

page 05<br />

Just what I needed<br />

New directions for residents<br />

page 06<br />

An Inspector calls...<br />

get involved with the new <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Group inspections programme<br />

and earn vouchers for your<br />

efforts!<br />

page 10 and 11<br />

News from Leyborne<br />

Find out what has been<br />

happening at Leyborne and see<br />

all the fun in pictures<br />

LOCAL KENT NEWS<br />

page 04<br />

Meet the neighbours<br />

How well do you know the<br />

people you live near?<br />

page 09<br />

Santa Claus is coming<br />

to town!<br />

Find out when he will be<br />

coming to your area!<br />

page 12<br />

<strong>Feeling</strong> the<br />

credit<br />

crunch?<br />

We can help<br />

you over the<br />

festive period<br />

page 17<br />

Medway Youth<br />

Parliament<br />

Run by young people<br />

for young<br />

people<br />

page 20<br />

Do something amazing<br />

for charity<br />

Sleep out in a box to help the<br />

homeless<br />

NEWS FROM HYDE<br />

page 07<br />

You speak we listen<br />

Find out how you can help<br />

shape the future of <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

useful information<br />

page 08<br />

Quick family recipes<br />

For the winter months<br />

page 14<br />

Free theatre tickets<br />

For under 26’s<br />

page 15<br />

A peaceful New Year<br />

ASB in our communities<br />

COMPETITIONS<br />

pages 18 and 19<br />

Winter puzzles<br />

Wordsearch and<br />

fun quizzes<br />

Kent Living is produced quarterly by staff and<br />

residents of <strong>Hyde</strong> South East, Chaucer House,<br />

Knightrider Street, Maidstone, Kent ME15 6ND<br />

Kent Living Editor:<br />

John Barned, Kent Community Engagement Officer<br />

Telephone: 01622 356475<br />

Kent Living Editorial Co-ordinator:<br />

Tina Nixon, London Community Engagement Manager<br />

E-mail:<br />

Communityengagementkent@hyde-housing.co.uk<br />

This magazine is printed on environmentally friendly<br />

paper. Elemental chlorine free – fully recyclable and<br />

bio-degradable, produced at a mill that holds ICO<br />

14001 certification and contains fibre from managed<br />

forests meeting FSC criteria.<br />

02 | Living | Winter 2009


LOCAL KENT NEWS<br />

HELLO - From resident Donna Smith, a<br />

Kent Living editorial panel member<br />

Welcome to the autumn edition<br />

of Kent Living. Sadly this is the last<br />

edition of the magazine in its present<br />

format but I am very happy to tell you<br />

that <strong>Hyde</strong> will be producing a bigger<br />

magazine for all residents throughout<br />

all of the areas where <strong>Hyde</strong> operates.<br />

The new magazine will be packed with<br />

information and news from around the<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> Group.<br />

I have been a <strong>Hyde</strong> resident in Kent for<br />

over seven years and for the past four<br />

years I have been involved with the<br />

Kent Living magazine, formally known<br />

as Kent Focus. I attend the editorial<br />

panel meetings at the Maidstone office<br />

every three months, which is where<br />

the magazine comes together and<br />

we discuss new ideas for articles. We<br />

look for local stories and issues that<br />

we can report on, that are relevant and<br />

interesting to Kent residents.<br />

To make sure that the new magazine is<br />

full of stories from all of its areas, <strong>Hyde</strong> will<br />

need residents to send in our stories and<br />

photos. So if you have a story to tell, or<br />

want to share some local news, information<br />

or tips with other residents, please get in<br />

touch with the External Communications<br />

team at <strong>Hyde</strong>. One big decision yet to<br />

be made is the title of the new magazine<br />

and <strong>Hyde</strong> would like us to pick the name.<br />

Please vote for your favourite from the<br />

list below and send it back to the External<br />

Communications team at <strong>Hyde</strong>.<br />

• <strong>Hyde</strong> Life • <strong>Hyde</strong> Beat • <strong>Hyde</strong> Rise<br />

Please vote by 15th January 2010.<br />

External Communications Team:<br />

email: peter.courtney-fitch@hyde-housing.<br />

co.uk or telephone: 020 3207 2733<br />

We hope you enjoy this final edition of<br />

Kent Living and we look forward to bringing<br />

you the new <strong>Hyde</strong> magazine in the spring.<br />

Merry Christmas,<br />

from Donna Smith<br />

Customer Services – Here to help<br />

By Rachel Lowe | Customer Services Officer<br />

My name is Rachel Lowe and I am a<br />

Customer Service Officer based at the<br />

Canterbury office - so when you call<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> South East you may well speak to<br />

me. I wanted to say a big “Hello!” from<br />

Customer Services and tell you a bit about<br />

how our team operates.<br />

I am one of fifteen Customer Service Officers in <strong>Hyde</strong> South<br />

East and for most of us this is a new role. We are based<br />

across four offices and when you call <strong>Hyde</strong> South East you<br />

will come through to the next available Customer Service<br />

Officer, no matter which office they are based at. We have a<br />

service standard that states calls should be answered within<br />

30 seconds. We collect statistics to monitor that this standard<br />

is met, as it is very important to us that our customers<br />

experience the best customer service possible.<br />

So that we can answer as many of your queries as possible,<br />

we are taking part in workshops held by the specialist<br />

departments, namely Income; Temporary <strong>Housing</strong>;<br />

Neighbourhoods; Lettings and Allocations; <strong>Hyde</strong> Plus;<br />

Community Engagement and Repairs. The workshops that we<br />

have attended so far have been very informative and it has<br />

been very useful to meet our colleagues from other offices.<br />

There is so much to learn and we don’t profess to know<br />

everything, so if there’s anything we don’t know or aren’t<br />

qualified to answer we’ll find you someone who can help.<br />

As part of my ongoing training, I have attended a sign-up with a<br />

<strong>Housing</strong> Officer and a new tenant and I have visited a number<br />

of <strong>Hyde</strong> properties, which was great. I am excited to learn more<br />

and more so that I can help as many residents as possible.<br />

I look forward to speaking to you soon!<br />

Just a reminder<br />

our phone number is 0800 389 3598<br />

Living | Winter 2009 | 03


news<br />

Meet the Neighbours<br />

By Steve cable | HYde<br />

Karen Reddington is a <strong>Hyde</strong> resident who three years<br />

ago moved from London to a three bedroom house in<br />

Woodcut, Penenden Heath, Maidstone.<br />

This summer she helped us out by<br />

judging the Kent Gardening competition<br />

and also organised a ‘Big Lunch’ in the<br />

street where she lives. When I met up<br />

with her recently we spoke about this<br />

and about the big change she made<br />

when she decided to move with her<br />

family to Kent.<br />

SC “So tell me what life was like for<br />

you in London”<br />

KR – “I was born and grew up in<br />

London and we lived in a <strong>Hyde</strong> property<br />

in Bermondsey, I come from a big family<br />

with lots of friends and I loved living<br />

there. When we moved to Maidstone<br />

my biggest fear was that I was on my<br />

own and didn’t know anybody but the<br />

neighbours were fantastic. There was a<br />

time early on when we lost our power,<br />

but they helped us out by providing us<br />

with electricity by using extension leads<br />

from their homes.<br />

SC – “Do you like living in Kent”<br />

KR – “I love it, when I first drove into<br />

Woodcut and saw the fields and hills it<br />

was amazing. The neighbours are great,<br />

the schools are great and I love the<br />

shopping in Maidstone. In London I may<br />

have been able to see Tower Bridge<br />

from my window but it was through the<br />

middle of two tower blocks, Kent is so<br />

beautiful”<br />

SC - “Tell me about your family”<br />

KR – “I live with my partner and my<br />

three children the oldest is 17 and at<br />

college and I have two young children<br />

aged 5 and 4”<br />

SC – “This year you helped to judge<br />

the Kent Gardening competition,<br />

was that something you enjoyed?”<br />

KR – Very much so. I love gardening<br />

although I’m not very knowledgeable.<br />

I saw some fantastic gardens and they<br />

inspired me to work on my own which<br />

I’m going to do once I’ve finished the<br />

decorating!”<br />

SC – “Ah, you enjoy D.I.Y as well?<br />

KR – “Yes, I’m in the middle of<br />

decorating at the moment, upholstering<br />

furniture and putting some new lights<br />

up”<br />

SC – You organised a ‘Big Lunch’<br />

event at Woodcut in August, how<br />

did that go”<br />

KR – “I saw an advert for ‘The Big Lunch’<br />

which is a national event they even<br />

have a website www.thebiglunch.com .<br />

Although the weather wasn’t great our<br />

event was brilliant; everyone came out<br />

and had a great day. The neighbours<br />

helped to organise it and a lot of the<br />

mums baked cakes and treats. The<br />

fire brigade turned up and Maidstone<br />

borough council provided us with large<br />

rubbish bins. At one point we had a<br />

giant tug of war where it seemed the<br />

whole street was outside pulling on the<br />

rope.”<br />

SC – “are you planning on<br />

organising it again next year?”<br />

KR – Yes we’ve already started talking<br />

about what we are going to do next<br />

year it’s so good to see adults talking to<br />

the children and I think it helps children<br />

learn respect when they see adults in<br />

those circumstances.<br />

SC – One last question, what advice<br />

would you give another resident<br />

who might be thinking about<br />

organising a community event or<br />

big lunch where they live?”<br />

KR – “Just go for it. Start the ball rolling<br />

by talking to your neighbours and if you<br />

get enough support do it, don’t just think<br />

about doing it. You can talk to <strong>Hyde</strong> who<br />

will help. After all everyone loves getting<br />

together and having fun – Don’t they!<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> open<br />

doors for<br />

learners<br />

The <strong>Hyde</strong> ‘Open Doors<br />

to Learning’ grant is<br />

available to all <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

residents over 18 who<br />

would like to sign up to<br />

a course being run by<br />

Kent Adult Education.<br />

KAE offer over 4,000 courses<br />

annually at over 700 learning<br />

centres across Kent. So far 13<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> residents have taken up the<br />

opportunity to apply for the award<br />

receiving up to £100 discount from<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> off the course of their choice.<br />

Just some of the courses residents<br />

have enjoyed include yoga, pottery,<br />

pilates and jewellery making.<br />

Whether you’re looking to gain a<br />

qualification, or just try something<br />

new, whatever your reason KAE<br />

courses are a great way to learn at<br />

a level that’s right for you. It’s also a<br />

great way of meeting new friends.<br />

You can find out more about what<br />

courses are available by going to<br />

www.kentadulteducation.co.uk<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> Open Doors to Learning funds<br />

are limited so if you’re thinking<br />

about signing up for a course don’t<br />

wait too long. For more information<br />

or to receive a course brochure call<br />

Steve or Victoria on 01622 356463<br />

or email talkkent@hyde-housing.<br />

co.uk<br />

04 | Living | Winter 2009


Just What I Needed<br />

By ALEXANDRA SPRINGER | HYDE RESIDENT<br />

NEWS FROM<br />

FEATURE<br />

HYDE<br />

I’ve changed my life through the ‘New Directions’ project<br />

and now my confidence is boosted and I’m going to college for the first time.<br />

Jason Colyer, the New Directions<br />

adviser from <strong>Hyde</strong> Plus, helped me<br />

decide what I wanted to do with my<br />

life. He encouraged me to look at<br />

job websites and helped me to get a<br />

volunteering placement at Mencap. I<br />

also applied for the Jobs Plus Bursary<br />

to contribute towards the cost of a<br />

laptop which I now use for course work<br />

and to research jobs on the internet.<br />

I always felt that I wasn’t clever<br />

enough to go to college but now I am<br />

there doing a counselling course and<br />

it’s been a real eye-opener for me. I<br />

have made friends, and get positive<br />

feedback from fellow students and<br />

tutors and now feel really good about<br />

my future. When I first started the<br />

course I saw it as a way to help me<br />

gain skills but now I am determined to<br />

take my counselling qualifications all<br />

the way.<br />

When I first moved into my home<br />

I felt isolated and reached a point<br />

where my confidence was very<br />

low. I saw an article in the local<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> Magazine about <strong>Hyde</strong>’s<br />

New Directions service to help<br />

residents into work and training<br />

and knew that it would be a good<br />

idea to ring and see what they<br />

could do for me.<br />

When I rang <strong>Hyde</strong> for more<br />

information the staff were really friendly<br />

and Jason arranged to come and see<br />

me. He has been a great support- he<br />

understands me and listens but he also<br />

encourages me to do things for myself<br />

and is always there if I need help.<br />

I would encourage other <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Residents to take up the New<br />

Directions service - its free, takes a<br />

little of your time for a lot of reward!<br />

New Directions in<br />

SE London and Kent!<br />

Our New Directions service is a<br />

FREE confidential and impartial<br />

service to help you get the jobs and<br />

skills that are right for you.<br />

Last year this service helped 9 residents to get jobs,<br />

with another 7 starting volunteering and 15 accessing<br />

training! In all, over 90 <strong>Hyde</strong> Residents were helped last<br />

year, many of whom have not worked for a long time or<br />

needed help to build their confidence and gain skills.<br />

You may also be eligible for a bursary of up to £200 to<br />

help ease the cost of starting work or training. This can<br />

pay for items such as the cost of a laptop, equipment and<br />

books for studying.<br />

If you are interested in taking advantage of New<br />

Directions please ring 07918057873 for Jason Colyer<br />

(New Directions Adviser - Kent)<br />

07918057325 for Suzanne Bingham<br />

(New Directions Adviser - SE London) or contact the<br />

Customer Services Freephone number on back page.<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> Young Pride Award<br />

Are you<br />

16 or<br />

under?<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> can put £200 towards<br />

something you really want to do!<br />

• Improve your swimming or football<br />

• Learn to play your favourite instrument<br />

• Make school work easier with extra tuition<br />

Call freephone 0800 030 4424<br />

or visit www.hyde-housing.co.uk<br />

youth<br />

Living | Winter 2009 | 05


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

An Inspector calls…<br />

Get involved with the new <strong>Hyde</strong> Group inspections programme<br />

and earn vouchers for your efforts!<br />

The <strong>Hyde</strong> Group wants to make<br />

sure that it provides the same high<br />

quality services to all its residents<br />

wherever they<br />

live. You can<br />

help and get<br />

rewarded for<br />

your time.<br />

£100<br />

Shopping<br />

Vouchers<br />

The <strong>Hyde</strong> “Service Promise” sets out the standards of service that<br />

residents can expect from us. These standards cover all parts of<br />

the service that matter most to residents. We want to carry out<br />

inspections on our services to make sure that we are meeting the<br />

standards set out in the Service Promise.<br />

If you would like more information about the Service Promise or<br />

would like to receive a copy of the Service Promise leaflet contact<br />

your local Community Engagement team.<br />

Become a Resident Champion and make a real difference!<br />

You don’t need any previous experience<br />

to become a Resident Champion.<br />

Training and on-going support will<br />

be provided before and during the<br />

inspection. All you will need is an<br />

interest in improving services and to<br />

enjoy talking to other residents.<br />

To apply you will need to complete a<br />

short application form which is available<br />

by contacting us on the number (right).<br />

If your application is successful we<br />

will invite you to attend an informal<br />

interview along with other applicants.<br />

What will you get in return? - Resident<br />

Champions receive £100 in shopping<br />

vouchers as a thank-you for carrying<br />

out each project. All reasonable travel<br />

expenses will be paid and childcare<br />

where applicable.<br />

So, if you are interested in improving<br />

services for all residents and would<br />

like to be rewarded with £100<br />

vouchers, contact your Community<br />

Engagement Team or Susie Birch -<br />

Service Delivery Compliance Manager<br />

on 0203 2072759 or Email her on<br />

susie.birch@hyde-housing.co.uk<br />

06 | Living | Winter 2009


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

Residents are set to plot the course for the future<br />

as <strong>Hyde</strong>’s largest ever consultation gets underway.<br />

We want to get to know you better and for you to help us<br />

re-shape and improve the services that you receive in order<br />

for us to get things right first time, every time. “We want<br />

to provide quality services that make you proud to be a<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> resident” said David Eastgate, The <strong>Hyde</strong> Group Chief<br />

Executive.<br />

The ‘You Speak, We Listen’ consultation puts our residents<br />

in the driving seat and we are calling upon you all to have<br />

your say. Lee Robinson, Chair of <strong>Hyde</strong>wide Residents Voice<br />

says “It is so important that you take advantage of this<br />

opportunity to feedback your views to <strong>Hyde</strong>. I urge every<br />

one of you to take part”<br />

You should have received your information pack about the<br />

consultation and details about how you can get involved.<br />

Please remember to fill in and post back your census form<br />

and ‘You Speak, We Listen’ card.<br />

For up to the minute information visit our website at www.<br />

hyde-housing.co.uk and click on the ‘You Speak, We Listen’<br />

button. Keep your eyes open for further information on<br />

‘You Speak, We Listen’ throughout the new year.<br />

This is your community - let your<br />

voice be heard.<br />

Join the <strong>Hyde</strong> 5000 and improve our services<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> needs 5000 residents to join a panel looking<br />

at how to improve services and their delivery.<br />

So, if you care about your community and the range of services provided by<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> then be part of ensuring we are getting it right on issues such as estate<br />

management, regeneration, service charges, employment and training.<br />

You can join the <strong>Hyde</strong> 5000 panel at<br />

www.hyde-housing.co.uk/hyde5000<br />

or by calling Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> on<br />

Tel: 0203 207 2767.<br />

Living | Winter 2009 | 07


ecipes<br />

Quick fix family recipes<br />

We love cooking in our spare time and wanted to share some healthy, simple and low cost recipes<br />

that everyone can enjoy. Why not try these recipes out on your family, over the cold winter months?<br />

By Naomi WOODCOCK CUSTOMER SERVICES AND INEZ BRITZ ACCOMMODATION OFFICER<br />

Sweet potato and<br />

cumin soup<br />

There is nothing better than a hot and<br />

delicious soup - try this one to keep you<br />

warm on the cold winter nights.<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 tbsp olive oil<br />

1 onion, 100g carrots, 900g sweet potato<br />

1 lt chicken stock, 1½ tsp cumin<br />

Salt and pepper, Fresh coriander<br />

Serves 4<br />

Prep time: 15 minutes<br />

Cook time: 25 minutes<br />

1. Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan<br />

and add the onions, fry until soft, add the<br />

cumin and cook for a minute.<br />

2. Add the peeled and chopped carrots<br />

and sweet potato. Fry for 2 minutes.<br />

3. Add the stock and cook until the<br />

potato and carrots are cooked, adding<br />

seasoning to taste.<br />

4. Blend the vegetable mixture until<br />

smooth.<br />

5. Serve soup with a sprinkle of coriander<br />

or croutons.<br />

Cottage Pie<br />

Why not make this dish in bulk, pop in<br />

the freezer and heat when you you don’t<br />

have a lot of time to cook?<br />

Ingredients:<br />

500g Mince, 4 Baking potatoes<br />

2 onions, 3 carrots, 100g green peas<br />

1 tin chopped tomatoes<br />

250ml beef stock<br />

50ml semi-skimmed milk<br />

25g butter, 50g cheese (grated)<br />

Salt & pepper to season<br />

Serves 4<br />

Prep time: 15 minutes<br />

Cook time: 40–50 minutes<br />

1. Preheat the oven to 180˚C, fan 170˚C,<br />

gas 4.<br />

2. Peel and quarter 4 baking potatoes<br />

and boil in salted water until tender.<br />

3. Meanwhile, fry 2 peeled and chopped<br />

onions in a little oil, add 3 peeled and<br />

diced carrots, until tender. Add 500g beef<br />

mince and cook. Once cooked through,<br />

season with salt and pepper and add<br />

250ml beef stock, chopped tomatoes and<br />

peas. Leave to simmer for 15 minutes.<br />

4. Whilst this is simmering drain and<br />

mash the potatoes, adding the milk and<br />

butter. Place the mince mixture in an<br />

ovenproof dish, cover with the mash,<br />

sprinkle the mash with the grated cheese<br />

and cook in the oven for 25 minutes until<br />

the pie is piping hot throughout and the<br />

top is golden.<br />

Devil’s Food Cake<br />

A delicious treat to serve on it’s own or<br />

drizzled with melted chocolate - milk,<br />

dark or white.<br />

2¼ cups (540ml) cake flour<br />

½ cup (120ml) unsweetened cocoa<br />

powder<br />

1½ teaspoons (7.5ml) baking powder<br />

1 teaspoon (5ml) salt<br />

½ cup (125g) butter<br />

1 cup (240ml) white caster sugar<br />

1 teaspoon (5ml) vanilla flavouring<br />

3 eggs, separated<br />

11/3 cups (320ml) cold water<br />

¾ cup (180ml) white caster sugar<br />

Prep time: 15 minutes<br />

Cook time: 40-50 minutes<br />

1. Preheat oven to 170°C. Butter and<br />

lightly flour two 25cm/10” baking tins or<br />

a large ring tin. Sift together flour, cocoa<br />

powder, baking powder and salt. Set aside.<br />

2. Beat butter on medium speed for about<br />

30 seconds. Gradually add the 1 cup of<br />

sugar and vanilla; beat until fluffy. Add the<br />

yolks one at a time, beating on medium<br />

speed for 1 minute after each addition.<br />

3. Add the dry ingredients and the cold<br />

water alternately to the beaten mixture,<br />

beating on low speed until just combined.<br />

4. Wash and dry bowl and beaters<br />

thoroughly. Whisk egg whites until soft<br />

peaks form; gradually add the ¾ cup<br />

sugar, beating until stiff peaks form.<br />

Fold into batter.<br />

5. Turn into prepared tins; even tops with<br />

spatula. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or<br />

until done. Cool for 10 minutes: remove<br />

from pans onto cake rack to cool<br />

completely.<br />

08 | | Living | | Winter 2009


LOCAL KENT NEWS<br />

Santa Claus is<br />

coming to town!<br />

Santa and his elves are visiting<br />

selected <strong>Hyde</strong> locations again this year<br />

and invite everyone to come along for a<br />

magical treat.<br />

After travelling from his home in the North Pole, Santa<br />

and his helpers will make their grand arrival in the<br />

magical mobile grotto. Santa will say hello to all the<br />

children and present each child with a free chocolate<br />

treat. Then with a final Ho Ho Ho and a Merry<br />

Christmas to all he’ll fly off back to Lapland for his final<br />

Christmas preparations.<br />

Remember Santa loves to receive your Christmas letters<br />

so don’t forget to write and give your letter to Santa<br />

personally.<br />

Tuesday 22nd December<br />

TIME ESTATE AREA<br />

10.00am Watchmans Terrace/Village View Chatham<br />

10.30am Mercury Close Borstal<br />

10.55am Empire Road Strood<br />

11.35am Clarence Row Gravesend<br />

12.00am Gouge Avenue Northfleet<br />

12.20pm Camden Close / Haldane Gardens Northfleet<br />

12.45pm Wakefield Road Greenhithe<br />

1:05pm Read Court, Ingress Park Greenhithe<br />

1:40pm Wodehouse Road Dartford<br />

3:00pm Laurel Road Tunbridge Wells<br />

3:45pm Turner Avenue Cranbrook<br />

Wednesday 23rd December<br />

TIME ESTATE AREA<br />

10.00am Clover Court Ashford<br />

10.35am The Waltons Folkestone<br />

11.25am Pullman Close Ramsgate<br />

11.50am Argyll Drive Ramsgate<br />

12.30pm Old School Gardens Margate<br />

2.00pm Rowland Drive Herne Bay<br />

3.00pm Abery Drive, Leybourne Lakes Larkfield<br />

3.40pm Drawbridge Close Maidstone<br />

4.10pm Pevensey Court Maidstone<br />

Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change.<br />

Pictures from last years Santa visits<br />

Living | Winter 2009 | 09


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

Leybourne<br />

The last few months have been a<br />

In the summer we had the open day of the new<br />

Settling-In Resource Centre at 106 Abery Drive. The<br />

day was a great opportunity for residents to see the<br />

flat and meet the partners who are working together<br />

in the area, including <strong>Hyde</strong>, the local Children’s Centre,<br />

Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council, Larkfield Leisure<br />

Centre and the Police. There are a number of services<br />

being delivered from the Resource Centre. East<br />

Malling Children’s Centre are running weekly sessions<br />

including a Baby & Toddler Group and Messy Play<br />

days. Jacqueline and her daughter Matilda have been<br />

attending the Messy Play on Wednesdays:<br />

“It’s excellent; Messy Play is brilliant because Matilda<br />

can do things she wouldn’t be able to do at home! It’s<br />

a perfect opportunity for her to meet other children<br />

her own age and for parents to mix. Everyone is really<br />

friendly. I think the Resource Centre offers a really<br />

valuable service to the estate.”<br />

The Resource Centre is also being used by Jason<br />

Colyer, <strong>Hyde</strong>’s New Directions Worker, to deliver<br />

workshops on confidence building and selfdevelopment.<br />

The local PCSO uses the flat as a regular<br />

drop-in surgery for residents and the housing officer.<br />

Most recently, <strong>Hyde</strong> Plus and the Community<br />

Engagement Team delivered two weeks of fun<br />

activities from the community flat for residents. During<br />

10 | Living | Winter 2009


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

Park News<br />

busy time at Leybourne Park.<br />

the first week, activities included pamper sessions<br />

and healthy cooking for young parents, a visit from<br />

Kent’s Community Chef, and an Adult Education<br />

day where residents took part in taster sessions in<br />

jewellery making and learning head massage. St<br />

John Ambulance also gave a really interesting talk on<br />

emergency first aid for parents.<br />

The second week of events was half-term, so young<br />

residents were able to join in with lots of activities,<br />

including magic skills, pop singing, first aid and healthy<br />

cooking. There were also spooky Halloween themed<br />

crafts and food and a visit to Leybourne Lakes Country<br />

Park for families to try their hand at pond dipping.<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> staff were supported by KCC youth workers and<br />

the week was a great opportunity for us to find out<br />

what young residents on the estate want and what<br />

other activities could be run from the flat.<br />

The two weeks of activities were well attended and it<br />

was great to see so many new faces at the Resource<br />

Centre. We’re looking forward to working closer with<br />

residents to run more sessions from the flat and to<br />

develop new projects.<br />

If you’d like more information on Leybourne Park or the<br />

Settling-In Resource Centre, contact Louise Thompson,<br />

Regeneration Officer, <strong>Hyde</strong> Plus on 07918 057909 or<br />

louise.thompson@hyde-housing.co.uk<br />

Living | Winter 2009 | 11


LOCAL KENT NEWS<br />

Winter Poem by Glenis Hayes<br />

When the long hours of light become limited<br />

And the coldness bites the air<br />

Autumn changing trees gold to amber<br />

And the gardens look quite sad and bare<br />

When the garden mower is left to rest<br />

In amongst our discarded pots<br />

And the summer plants safely stored away<br />

Or perhaps left alone in sheds to rot<br />

Some winter pansies and cyclamen<br />

Splash some colour amongst the green<br />

An odd rose might bloom and delight us<br />

Spreading its jewel out like a Queen<br />

It gazes out through the golden Acer Tree<br />

Looking soft and pink and lush<br />

For a day things look like summer again<br />

Till the winter winds blow and crush<br />

Snow won’t be long coming here again<br />

Turning our gardens virgin white<br />

Displaying Christmas Bells and Decorations<br />

In our windows with twinkling lights<br />

Gardens and seasons are a spectacle<br />

What ever the skies decide<br />

And a gardener really a creator<br />

Something enjoyed by all world wide<br />

Is a cross government programme<br />

to address public concerns about<br />

crime and justice.<br />

Central to this is the Policing Pledge<br />

which sets out the service local people<br />

can expect from their police force, how<br />

crime is being tackled and how justice is<br />

being delivered. This includes improving<br />

communication links and providing<br />

opportunities for the public to suggest<br />

what work and projects offenders should<br />

undertake throughout the year as part of<br />

the Community Payback scheme.<br />

<strong>Feeling</strong> <strong>squeezed</strong> by the credit crunch?<br />

According to the Department for Work and Pensions large<br />

numbers of people are still not claiming the benefits they are<br />

entitled to. Why leave the money in the government’s bank<br />

account when it could be in your pocket?<br />

<strong>Housing</strong> Benefit and Council Tax Benefit<br />

are available to people of all ages and<br />

circumstances. A lot of people think<br />

that they are only for the retired, the<br />

unemployed or those unable to work,<br />

but this is not the case. Those in paid<br />

employment may be eligible depending<br />

on the exact circumstances of their<br />

household and the amount of money<br />

they have coming in each week. More<br />

and more people are now working fewer<br />

hours to save their companies and their<br />

own long term job prospects. This may<br />

make them eligible for <strong>Housing</strong> Benefit<br />

and Council Tax Benefit. It may also mean<br />

that they could be entitled to claim, or<br />

receive increases in other benefits or<br />

credits, such as Working Tax Credit and<br />

Child Tax Credit.<br />

Another advantage for those claiming<br />

certain state benefits is that they can get<br />

help to make their homes more energy<br />

efficient through insulation grants. This<br />

can reduce heating bills and save even<br />

more money.<br />

Kent Benefits Partnership (KBP) gives<br />

advice to customers about benefits that<br />

they may be entitled to. Not everyone is<br />

aware of the service, so we want to make<br />

sure all Kent residents know what they<br />

are entitled to. KBP can be contacted by<br />

phone, email or in person. The phone<br />

number is 0845 345 0310, email address<br />

kentbenefitspartnership@kent.gov.uk<br />

or you can arrange a visit from KBP in<br />

person. Alternatively, you can call KCC’s<br />

24 hour helpline on 08458 247 247 for<br />

more information.<br />

It is now possible to find out your<br />

neighbourhood policing team’s contact<br />

details and 24/7 non emergency details<br />

via the internet www.kent.police.co.uk<br />

and by text - simply by texting PLEDGE<br />

and your postcode to 66101.<br />

For more information about the<br />

campaign visit http://campaigns.direct.<br />

gov.uk/policingpledge/index.html<br />

Mobile Gateways<br />

advice on your doorstep<br />

Gateways are on the move! KCC’s<br />

mobile Gateway, staffed with experts<br />

from a range of agencies, will offer job,<br />

debt and benefits advice in advertised<br />

surgeries held throughout the county.<br />

This range of services is also available<br />

in the five high street Gateways where<br />

people can access a range of public<br />

services. They are currently up and<br />

running in Thanet, Ashford, Tenterden,<br />

Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone and<br />

will open soon in Tonbridge and Dover.<br />

For more information on your local<br />

mobile and Gateway services, please<br />

call 08458 247 247.<br />

12 | Living | Winter 2009


MONEY MATTERS<br />

If you can’t pay rent<br />

we will help you.<br />

If you won’t pay<br />

we will evict you.<br />

If you are having difficulties paying your rent or<br />

have arrears we can help you.<br />

You can call us on 0800 389 3598 and speak to an<br />

Income officer.<br />

We also have specialist debt and advice workers<br />

who you can speak to in confidence. So don’t delay<br />

and call us today.<br />

Remember!<br />

If you can’t pay rent we will help you.<br />

If you won’t pay we will evict you.<br />

Freephone 0800 389 3576<br />

email incomehse@hyde-housing.co.uk<br />

Convenience at<br />

your fingertips<br />

A new and easy way to make payments has<br />

been launched for customers with mobile<br />

phones. It’s called All Pay and it’s a simple<br />

way to text a payment on your rent account.<br />

75% of adults now own a mobile phone and 5000<br />

text messages are sent every second in the UK and<br />

to text a bill payment is now, for many customers the<br />

height of convenience<br />

How it works...<br />

If you have a UK registered mobile phone, a valid<br />

All Pay swipecard or barcoded bill and a current debit<br />

or credit card you can sign up today. Just register online<br />

at https://wwww.allpayments.net/textpay and you can<br />

then pay your bills anytime, anyplace, anywhere.<br />

So if your looking for a quick and convenient way to<br />

settle your rent account why not give it a try.<br />

If you would like more information or help in<br />

registering you can call All Pay on 0844 557 8321or<br />

give the income team a ring on the freephone number<br />

on the back cover or email incomehse@hyde-housing.<br />

co.uk<br />

Payment by Debit Card<br />

over the telephone<br />

now an option.<br />

All residents can now pay their rent<br />

over the telephone using their debit<br />

card via the Callpay - payment method.<br />

On the 1st of November 2009 we introduced this new payment<br />

method to make it more convenient for our residents to pay their<br />

rent. Residents can use this payment facility by contacting their<br />

Customer Service or Income teams through the normal office<br />

number or directly. If you would like more information give the<br />

income team a ring on the freephone number on the back cover<br />

or email incomehse@hyde-housing.co.uk<br />

To make a payment<br />

over the telephone you<br />

will need your debit<br />

card and the 19 digit<br />

number from your<br />

swipecard or your rent<br />

account pay reference<br />

- making this a quick,<br />

easy and convenient<br />

way to pay your rent.<br />

Once you have made<br />

your payment it will be<br />

credited to you rent<br />

account on the next<br />

working day, ensuring<br />

that your rent account is<br />

up-to-date.<br />

Living | Winter 2009 | 13


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

Swap stuff for free!<br />

John*, Carol* and their three young<br />

children recently moved from their<br />

small two bedroom flat into a larger<br />

three bedroom flat in New Cross.<br />

The family are on a low income<br />

and could not afford to buy all new<br />

furniture for their new home. Pam*,<br />

their <strong>Housing</strong> Officer informed them<br />

about The Freecycle Network.<br />

Free theatre tickets for young<br />

people under the age of 26<br />

Free theatre tickets for under 26 year olds are up for grabs at six Kent and<br />

over 30 London theatres. Free tickets to shows, tours and talks will be on<br />

offer as part of the Arts Council’s theatre initiative ‘A Night Less Ordinary’.<br />

The national launch took place with<br />

‘Spooks’ star Rupert Penry-Jones - recently<br />

appearing as DI Joseph Chandler in the ITV<br />

drama series ‘Whitechapel’ - and actress<br />

Sheridan Smith, star of ’Two Pints of Lager<br />

and a Packet of Crisps’ and ‘Grownups’.<br />

They attended the Donmar Warehouse<br />

theatre in Covent Garden to celebrate<br />

more than half a million free theatre tickets<br />

being given away to young people all over<br />

England over the next two years.<br />

Rupert said: “Live theatre at its best is a<br />

magical experience – it sucks you in and<br />

makes you forget everything around you.<br />

So I’m all for a scheme that encourages<br />

more young people to share that magic.<br />

A Night Less Ordinary is exactly what they<br />

need at the moment – with the recession<br />

making nights out more of a luxury, here’s<br />

something really different young people<br />

can enjoy for free. It’s great to see so<br />

many theatres across the country working<br />

together to make it happen.”<br />

The scheme will run alongside the<br />

successful reduced price schemes for<br />

young people which many theatres<br />

already operate. Results of the pilot will<br />

be carefully monitored and, if successful,<br />

it is hoped that the initiative could be<br />

extended to other art forms.<br />

Free tickets are available to anyone under<br />

26 years of age by logging on to<br />

www.anightlessordinary.org.uk.<br />

Just enter your postcode to find a list<br />

of participating venues in your area and<br />

details of shows.<br />

Carol registered her membership<br />

at the local library and spent the<br />

afternoon looking for items to<br />

furnish their home. Within a month<br />

they had a dining table with 6<br />

chairs, wardrobes and desk for the<br />

children’s rooms and even a training<br />

bike for Aaron*!<br />

Carol said “I don’t know what we<br />

would have done if Pam hadn’t told<br />

us about Freecycle, everything is so<br />

expensive these days so we wouldn’t<br />

have been able to afford to buy<br />

everything. Although the stuff isn’t<br />

new, it’s all in really good condition<br />

and the kids are really happy with all<br />

the toys we got”.<br />

What is Freecycle?<br />

The Freecycle Network allows the<br />

exchange of many items, including<br />

household items for FREE! Anyone<br />

who wants to use The Freecycle<br />

Network must sign up to a Yahoo<br />

internet group. These groups are<br />

locally based and moderated by a<br />

local volunteer. Membership is free.<br />

To find your local group use the<br />

search bar on the homepage of the<br />

internet site: www.freecycle.org.<br />

Once you have joined a group, you<br />

can search for items advertised on<br />

the website. You will need access to<br />

the internet to be able to use The<br />

Freecycle Network. Please also be<br />

aware that it is the responsibility of<br />

the person receiving the items to<br />

arrange transport.<br />

The Freecycle Network could help<br />

you in your situation today whether<br />

you would like to give something<br />

away or if you need some household<br />

items. By using The Freecycle<br />

Network you are helping make a<br />

positive impact on the environment<br />

we live in.<br />

*Names have been changed for confidentiality<br />

purposes<br />

14 | Living | Winter 2009


HYDEWIDE RESIDENTS VOICE Whats new!<br />

Your regular update from the <strong>Hyde</strong>wide<br />

Residents Voice<br />

Making services better for you<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> are planning improvements to your services and the<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong>wide Residents Voice (HRV) will be making sure that as<br />

many residents as possible get a chance to have their say.<br />

HRV have agreed plans to include residents in future changes<br />

to repairs and customer services. See page 7 for more<br />

information about the ‘You Speak, We Listen’ programme.<br />

Recognition for residents<br />

HRV have been looking at an awards scheme to celebrate<br />

the achievements of residents who take a lead in improving<br />

communities or improving residents’ services. Watch this<br />

space for more information.<br />

Getting the message<br />

HRV have been making sure that information is given to you<br />

in a way that is clear and easy to understand. Recently this<br />

has included reviewing the letters that are sent to you annually<br />

about Gas Service checks because we think your safety is<br />

important.<br />

Who are the <strong>Hyde</strong>wide<br />

Residents Voice?<br />

The HRV is a forum that brings together resident<br />

representatives from across the <strong>Hyde</strong> Group. Our objective<br />

is to ensure a good quality service for you by making sure<br />

that you are at the heart of service delivery. We are consulted<br />

about changes to service and make sure your views are heard<br />

at the highest level.<br />

Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year<br />

At any time of the year anti-social behaviour can affect our quality of life.<br />

We are committed to work hard with the police and other agencies to act<br />

against any form of ASB in our communities.<br />

We will take action against anyone who<br />

engages in ASB, whilst ensuring that any<br />

victims and witnesses remain supported.<br />

We value the support we receive from<br />

residents, who both report ASB and<br />

provide important evidence which helps<br />

us to act against those responsible. We<br />

know it can often be difficult<br />

and take courage to come<br />

forward but we will provide<br />

support by keeping residents<br />

informed of the progress of<br />

their report and working with<br />

them to identify the best<br />

solutions.<br />

The following letter was<br />

sent to us by a young <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

resident whose community<br />

was suffering anti-social<br />

behaviour. By working with<br />

local residents and the police<br />

together we were able to<br />

bring this problem to an end.<br />

“When I first moved to a new house in<br />

a new area it was quiet and only a few<br />

children about. Then a family with two<br />

older girls moved into a <strong>Hyde</strong> <strong>Housing</strong><br />

home. At first the girls were quiet but as<br />

more children decided to play with them,<br />

the girls became more anti-social by<br />

getting drunk, swearing and staying out<br />

late, this was only the beginning. The girls<br />

then started being abusive to children and<br />

their parents, they even attacked a young<br />

girl. They didn’t seem to care even though<br />

the police got involved.<br />

Their behaviour led to my family<br />

constantly reporting them to <strong>Hyde</strong> and the<br />

police. I also wrote a letter and started a<br />

petition that other children could sign and<br />

send to <strong>Hyde</strong>. They took the girls to court<br />

and my mum was a witness. They were<br />

given a temporary injunction which then<br />

turned into a Consent Order, which meant<br />

that they weren’t allowed to visit the estate<br />

any more.<br />

It’s been quite a few months since the<br />

girls have been gone and children<br />

including myself and<br />

my brother are happily<br />

playing, getting on with life<br />

and not having to worry<br />

that there could be trouble<br />

around the corner. It’s been<br />

peaceful and safe to be<br />

out, no one is scared and<br />

children that have never<br />

been out have been coming<br />

out to play. I can now get to<br />

sleep better as there is no<br />

one out past 9 o’clock. l just<br />

want the peace to stay.”<br />

This is just one example<br />

of what can be done<br />

by working together<br />

with your support.<br />

Please don’t suffer in silence…<br />

If you are experiencing anti-social<br />

behaviour you can contact our free<br />

phone number 0800 389 3598<br />

Living | Winter 2009 | 15


NEWS<br />

Keep safe.<br />

Fire safety advice from The <strong>Hyde</strong> Group.<br />

Keep your family safe from harm. Follow this simple but<br />

important advice to protect your home from the effects of fire.<br />

Government figures indicate around 400<br />

people die per year in accidental fires.<br />

It has also been shown that people living<br />

in rented or shared accommodation are<br />

seven times more likely to have a fire.<br />

By carrying out some easy checks, tenants<br />

can tackle potential snags that could lead<br />

to the outbreak of a fire in their building<br />

and can help to keep their community<br />

safe.<br />

In preventing a fire, residents should;<br />

• Fit smoke alarms on every level of the<br />

home<br />

• Test smoke alarm batteries every week<br />

• Avoid leaving children in the kitchen<br />

alone when cooking<br />

• Take care when cooking with hot oil<br />

• Never overload extension leads,<br />

adapters or sockets<br />

• Dispose of cigarettes carefully<br />

• Make sure candles are always secure<br />

in a safe location<br />

• Plan an escape route and make sure<br />

everyone knows it<br />

• Close inside doors at night to stop fire<br />

from spreading<br />

As your landlord, The <strong>Hyde</strong> Group has a<br />

number of obligations to keep your home<br />

safe from fire.<br />

These include making sure all gas and<br />

electric services are safe and in good<br />

working order, and that any furnishings<br />

provided are fire resistant and meet safety<br />

regulations. If you are concerned that<br />

these safety checks are not being carried<br />

out, please contact your <strong>Housing</strong> Officer.<br />

For further information on how<br />

to keep you and your house safe<br />

from fire, please visit: http://<br />

firekills.direct.gov.uk/fire-safetyin-the-home.html<br />

Greener Homes<br />

mean cheaper bills for you<br />

By Alan Mortimer | Stock Investment Manager<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> South East<br />

residents are set to<br />

benefit from warmer<br />

homes and reduced<br />

energy bills thanks<br />

to a new and costfree<br />

home insulation<br />

programme currently<br />

taking place across<br />

London and Kent.<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong>, with the assistance of local<br />

insulation company Dawsetway and<br />

our energy experts, JDT, are providing<br />

tenants with the opportunity to ensure<br />

that their homes are well prepared for<br />

cold weather with free loft and cavity<br />

wall insulation. Dawsetway Heating will<br />

visit homes to check the levels of loft<br />

and cavity wall insulation present and<br />

will arrange for any necessary work to<br />

be carried out, resulting in hassle free<br />

installation for residents.<br />

Currently, the UK’s 21 million<br />

domestic houses are responsible<br />

for 27 per cent of the nation’s total<br />

CO2 emissions, with non-insulated<br />

homes losing up to 40 per cent of<br />

energy through its walls. Furthermore,<br />

Government figures suggest that<br />

houses with loft insulation of 270<br />

millimetres can save homes up to<br />

£250 a year, a significant saving.<br />

To find out if your home can benefit<br />

from this free scheme contact<br />

Dawsetway Freephone<br />

0800 328 8279<br />

16 | Living | Winter 2009


LOCAL KENT NEWS<br />

by Heather Calveley | (Vice Chair of Medway Youth Parliament)<br />

Medway Youth Parliament<br />

Medway Youth Parliament is a group for young people run entirely by young people. Our job is to<br />

represent the 60,000 young people living within Medway aged between 13-19 and to give them a voice.<br />

Although young people don’t have a vote we make sure they<br />

have a voice. The Parliament, that has just celebrated its 10th<br />

birthday in April of this year, has many functions. It is not only<br />

a consulting group for many different organisations such as<br />

the Medway Council, Medway Youth Trust and also Medway’s<br />

World Heritage Fund, but a group with clear goals of their own<br />

that they set out to be achieved.<br />

We have representatives from all schools in Medway and<br />

some from youth clubs and other youth organisations, but<br />

always encourage more participation from anyone who wants<br />

to affect change within Medway.<br />

We make changes year after year with things such as getting<br />

subsidised bus fares for young people under 16, creating<br />

a ‘bog standard’ report to make sure your toilet facilities at<br />

schools are up to scratch. We also host an Annual Youth<br />

Conference and the Try Angle Awards, which are awards for<br />

young people aged 10-18, every year.<br />

We make a change, so you can too!<br />

If you are interested in making a positive change to the future<br />

of your area or have an issue you would like your local Youth<br />

Parliament to take up, you can contact KCC on 08458 247<br />

247 for your representative. For further information or to<br />

join the Medway Youth Parliament, contact medway_youth_<br />

parliament@hotmail.com or by phone 01634 338748<br />

The Orchestra performs at Mote Hall, which is part of Maidstone<br />

Leisure Centre. <strong>Hyde</strong>’s Community engagement team have two<br />

season tickets on offer free to residents who would like to attend<br />

any of the last three Concerts in the season. If you would like<br />

to attend an evening of great classical music just call Steve on<br />

01622 356479 before the 15th January, stating what concert/s<br />

you would like to attend. A draw will be held and the lucky<br />

winners will be informed the following week commencing 18th<br />

January. You can find out more about the Maidstone Symphony<br />

Orchestra by visiting www.mso.org.uk<br />

F R E E conc e rt TI C K ETS<br />

Maidstone Symphony Orchestra is<br />

one of the UK’s leading community<br />

orchestras, with a regular membership<br />

of over 70, performing an annual<br />

series of five concerts in a season from<br />

October to May.<br />

06 February 2010 Soloist: Ben Hancox (Violin)<br />

Brahms - Tragic Overture<br />

Vaughn Williams - The Lark Ascending<br />

Brückner- Symphony No. 2<br />

27 March 2010 Soloist: Ching-Yun Hu (Piano)<br />

Elgar - Overture, Cockaigne<br />

Beethoven - Piano Concerto No.1<br />

Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathétique”<br />

22 May 2010 Soloist: Silvia Chiesa (Cello)<br />

R. Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel<br />

Lalo - Cello Concerto<br />

Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique<br />

Living | Winter 2009 | 17


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Can you guess which article they are from?<br />

You will need to complete the entry form<br />

and return to the address in the ‘HOW to<br />

enter’ panel (p19).<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Name .....................................................................................................<br />

Address..................................................................................................<br />

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Postcode...............................................................................................<br />

E-mail .....................................................................................................<br />

Contact number.................................................................................<br />

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Would you like to join the Kent Resident Panel and<br />

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Picture 1..............................................................................................<br />

3<br />

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Picture 2..............................................................................................<br />

Picture 3..............................................................................................<br />

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Sudoku Brainteaser<br />

Another Sudoku for all the puzzle fans:<br />

Correctly complete the brainteaser below, send in your answer and<br />

you could win £30 worth of gift vouchers!<br />

9 1 4 8 3<br />

2 6 1<br />

8 2 3 6<br />

4 2 5 7 3<br />

8 5<br />

3 8 2 7 4<br />

5 4 3 2<br />

2 7 9<br />

3 6 2 1 7<br />

Each line up, down, left, right and each grid box, should<br />

contain the numbers 1 to 9 without duplication.<br />

You will need to complete the entry form and return<br />

to the address in the ‘HOW to enter’ panel (p19).<br />

Name .....................................................................................................<br />

Address..................................................................................................<br />

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E-mail .....................................................................................................<br />

Contact number.................................................................................<br />

Under 17 ❏ 18-25 ❏ Over 25 ❏<br />

Would you like to join the Kent Resident Panel and<br />

receive a free copy of the CE newsletter Yes ❏ No ❏<br />

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winter COMPETITIONS<br />

C H R I S T M A S W O R D S E A R C H<br />

U E R K W H S L S S Z G X S O<br />

A U S B O A O A F N R M C T E<br />

B E Q L H U U J M E O L M F P<br />

Y U L E T I D E E T V W Z I P<br />

S Y R R E M H D S I S J M G Q<br />

L B Q C Y W N H A Z Z I W A E<br />

E G Z F T I W A C T H A R N N<br />

I N D A E R B R E G N I G H T<br />

G I D R J L B V J N F A R I C<br />

H K Z J L Z U R M C G B S V B<br />

R C Y E V R J I K V K D V Y H<br />

Z O B U U W F M X M W T D H L<br />

R T X O X S E W T Q E T R O C<br />

H S E E Q L N B Z C A G N E K<br />

K J A W F N X V C W S T A R E<br />

BELL<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

ELF<br />

GIFTS<br />

GINGERBREAD<br />

HOLLY<br />

IVY<br />

MERRY<br />

REINDEER<br />

SANTA<br />

SLEIGH<br />

SNOWMAN<br />

STAR<br />

STOCKING<br />

TREE<br />

YULETIDE<br />

Can you find the 16 festive<br />

words contained in the puzzle?<br />

If you can, you could win £30<br />

worth of gift vouchers.<br />

Please highlight the words, fill out the entry form and<br />

send to the address in the ‘How to Enter’ panel (below).<br />

Name ....................................................................................................<br />

Address.................................................................................................<br />

.................................................................................................................<br />

.................................................................................................................<br />

.................................................................................................................<br />

Postcode..............................................................................................<br />

E-mail ....................................................................................................<br />

Contact number................................................................................<br />

Under 17 ❏ 18-25 ❏ Over 25 ❏<br />

Would you like to join the Kent Resident Panel and<br />

receive a free copy of the CE newsletter Yes ❏ No ❏<br />

HOW TO ENTER<br />

All entries must be received by 1 February 2010.<br />

Winners will be notified by letter. Please note all<br />

competitions in this magazine are open to residents<br />

of <strong>Hyde</strong> <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Association</strong> only. Please return your<br />

completed entry form to:<br />

Victoria Banfield, Community Engagement Facilitator,<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Ltd, Chaucer House, Knightrider<br />

Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 6ND.<br />

Congratulations!<br />

Our Team Talk competition winners, Mrs Bushi and<br />

Mrs Nifton, both from Maidstone. They have each won<br />

£30.00 of gift vouchers for correctly completing the<br />

soduku and wordsearch puzzles.<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Dragons!<br />

On Sunday 4 October a team of staff<br />

from <strong>Hyde</strong> South East bravely competed<br />

in the first Medway Charity Dragon Boat<br />

Race, organised by the Kent Messenger<br />

Charity Team. Sixteen teams, many of<br />

them in fancy dress, took part in a series<br />

of races at the Arethusa Water Sports<br />

Centre, Medway, cheered on by a crowd<br />

of 500.<br />

Each dragon boat contained 16 rowers<br />

and a drummer and competed against<br />

other teams from around the county<br />

in an attempt to be crowned the<br />

Dragon boat champions. A testament<br />

to team work, each and every <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Hero worked hard to improve our finish<br />

times, race by race. After coming 16th<br />

in the first race, we upped our game<br />

and rather astonishingly found ourselves<br />

coming 2nd place in the Maidstone final!<br />

The <strong>Hyde</strong> Heroes team have raised<br />

£950 for the Kent Walking Bus charity<br />

which provides funds to encourage road<br />

safety initiatives for schools and children<br />

across Kent.<br />

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Do something amazing for charity this year<br />

MHS Homes is yet again holding a sponsored ‘Sleep Out’ in the<br />

grounds of their head office at Broadside, Leviathan Way, Chatham.<br />

The event, which will take place on 30<br />

January 2010, has been planned to raise<br />

awareness of the plight of homeless<br />

people and to coincide with Poverty<br />

and Homelessness Action week, which<br />

is Saturday 30th January to Sunday 7th<br />

February. The money raised will be split<br />

between local homelessness charity<br />

Caring Hands in the Community and the<br />

MHS chosen charity for 2010. Despite the<br />

serious message MHS will, as in previous<br />

years, have a party feel up until midnight,<br />

with a good supply of hot drinks, food<br />

and music for you to enjoy. MHS will also<br />

be holding a best box competition, as<br />

well as the highest individual and group<br />

sponsorship, with prizes to be won.<br />

If you would like to join a <strong>Hyde</strong> team and<br />

sign up to become a sleeper or would like<br />

further information please give Steve a<br />

call on 01622 356479.<br />

Christmas Greetings<br />

On behalf of everyone here at <strong>Hyde</strong> involved in the production of Kent Living, we<br />

would like to wish all of our readers a very merry Christmas and a happy, peaceful<br />

and prosperous new year!<br />

GENERAL ENQUIRIES<br />

Customer Services<br />

Maidstone and Canterbury<br />

FREEPHONE:<br />

0800 389 3598<br />

This is now the number to call to<br />

contact your <strong>Housing</strong> Officer, if you<br />

wish to discuss your rent, to report a<br />

repair or any other queries<br />

MAIDSTONE OFFICE<br />

maidstone.enquiries@hyde-housing.co.uk<br />

Chaucer House<br />

Knightrider Street<br />

Maidstone<br />

Kent ME15 6ND<br />

Telephone: 01622 356490<br />

or Freephone: 0800 389 3598<br />

Fax: 01622 356491<br />

Minicom: 01622 623640<br />

CANTERBURY OFFICE<br />

canterbury.enquiries@hyde-housing.co.uk<br />

Suite 3 Orchard House<br />

Orchard Street<br />

Canterbury<br />

Kent CT2 8AJ<br />

Telephone: 01227 825200<br />

or Freephone: 0800 389 3598<br />

Fax: 01227 825223<br />

Minicom: 01227 825215<br />

REPAIRS AND EMERGENCY REPAIRS<br />

REPAIRS FREEPHONE: 0800 389 3598<br />

For gas central heating appliances and radiators call SWALE HEATING FREEPHONE: 0800 7311886<br />

The repairs freephone numbers can be called 24 hours a day.<br />

Calls made out of office hours will automatically transfer to the emergency service.<br />

If you would like a copy of this magazine in large print, braille, audio cassette or CD,<br />

or if you would like a translation please call 01622 356463<br />

01622 356463<br />

01622 356463<br />

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