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'Do not approach' murderer on the run

Bob Dale

BBC Live reporter

Police are warning people not to approach a convicted murderer, who has gone missing.

Joseph Bagley, who is 66, was jailed for killing a taxi driver in 1978.

Joseph Bagley
Surrey Police
Police say Joseph Bagley has links to Surrey and Kent

He had been living in Maidstone after his release on licence for life, and was last seen in the town on Sunday morning.

He failed to return for his curfew.

He has links to Kent, Surrey, Buckinghamshire and Scotland, and detectives say anyone who sees him should call 999.

I believe that he could lash out if he feels threatened, or that he is going to be returned to prison, so I am asking the public not to approach him."

Detective Inspector Mark ParrySurrey Police

Unsafe school buildings to be demolished

Dean Kilpatrick

Local Democracy Reporter

Artists impression of the new building
KCC
An artist's impression of the new building

A secondary school is to have its main building demolished amid “significant” health and safety concerns.

Simon Langton Girls’ Grammar School in Canterbury, Kent, will remove three dilapidated structures dating back to between 1952 and 1970.

A new teaching block and sports hall will be built to replace the lost teaching space.

The work will be funded by the government’s priority school building programme for those deemed to be in the “very worst condition”.

Kent County Council’s principal planning officer Paul Hopkins said: “There are significant concerns about the concrete structure of the original school building deteriorating.

“The presence of asbestos, window defects, and disrepair to the roof has resulted in the buildings to be deemed beyond economic repair.”

He assured the asbestos will be “dealt with in the proper way”.

The new block will be built on parts of the school’s playing field, playground and parking areas – meaning a new multi-use games area will be created elsewhere on the site and parking arrangements altered.

Artist's impression of the new building
KCC

Missing teenager not seen since Saturday

Lizzie Massey

BBC Live reporter

Jessica Bitmead
Family handout

Jessica Bitmead, 17, was last seen in Medway at about 20:00 BST on Saturday.

She is about 5ft tall with a slim build, long brown hair and brown eyes.

She was last seen wearing blue jeans and a black jacket.

She is known to frequent Kent, London and Essex using the rail network to travel around.

PC Martin Brown from Kent Police said: "We are concerned for Jessica’s safety and urge anyone with information about where she might be to contact us."

Safety concerns for missing Dartford teen

Lizzie Massey

BBC Live reporter

Oluwatimilehin Alabi
Family handout

Oluwatimilehin Alabi, 17, was last seen in the Dartford area at 08:00 BST on Friday .

He is believed to have links with the London area.

PC Mark Graham, of Kent Police’s Missing & Child Exploitation Team said: "We are concerned for Oluwatimilehin’s safety and we would urge anyone with information as to his whereabouts to contact us."

He is between 5ft 6in and 5ft 7in tall, of medium build, has brown eyes and black hair with highlights.

He was last seen wearing a grey Adidas tracksuit, a white T-shirt with red sleeves, a Nike black cross bag and black Nike trainers.

Almost a third of children need MMR booster

Caitlin Webb

Local Democracy Reporter

A baby catches measles from somebody who did not have the vaccine
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Nearly a third of children in Kent need their measles vaccination booster, figures show.

The World Health Organisation states 95% need to be vaccinated with the MMR jab to ensure the highly infectious disease does not spread.

Director for Public Health in Kent, Andrew Scott-Clark, said uptake of these vaccinations is “critical” to protect vulnerable people.

He noted people expressed concerns about the jab on social media.

However, claims the MMR vaccine causes autism have been disproved and the doctor who made the conclusions also struck off.

The vaccine has been proven not to cause autism
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There have been three confirmed cases of measles since January, which were all linked to travel.

Consultant in health protection at Public Health England South East, Dr Claire Winslade, urged parents to check the immunity of their family - especially before going on holiday.

“Children should receive two doses of MMR vaccine for maximum protection," she added.

Council launches knife crime probe

A man holding a knife behind his back
BBC

An investigation into the causes of knife crime has been launched in Kent to find the best ways to tackle the problem.

Relevant agencies are being invited to provide evidence and possible solutions to Kent County Council (KCC).

Police, council employees, youth workers and schools are on the list of suggested witnesses who could be called to give evidence from June.

KCC Chairman Paul Barrington-King said: “This is a contagion growing in Kent. We feel the full brunt of this.

“At the end of this journey I want all of us, regardless of political creed, to walk away from this and saying it’s a job well done.”

Kent council makes £1m from road closures

Caitlin Webb

Local Democracy Reporter

Road closed sign
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Kent County Council makes £1m per year from utility companies closing roads.

Companies are charged a daily rate of up to £2,000 for disrupting traffic on busy roads or during rush-hour.

The scheme is intended to improve planning, encourage companies to arrange repairs outside of peak periods, and incentivise work being completed as quickly as possible.

If businesses only plan to close a lane, this fee is reduced to between £300 and £800.

Southern Water paid to close Horn Street in Folkestone for four months to upgrade the local sewer.

Councillor Martin Whybrow said: "It was looking to be a very long closure for a pretty fundamental road, it was done much quicker than intended and I think it was very much welcomed by residents."

Man charged to appeal housing decision

A wheelchair user was charged £75 by Kent County Council to appeal a decision about joining its housing register, a watchdog has found.

The Local Government Social Care Ombudsman said the man told the council his current home was unsuitable for his needs and wanted to join the register to bid for an accessible property.

The council rejected his argument that he needed an extra bedroom on medical grounds and then told him there would be a £75 charge for a review of the decision.

The ombudsman, Michael King, said: “If the council routinely asks people to pay a fee on any decision where there has been an assessment by an independent medical adviser, people are potentially losing their right to ask for a review at no cost.

"Many people in the area may have been discouraged from asking for a review by the outlay."

The ombudsman found the man had not missed out on bidding for any suitable properties and recommended the council apologise to the man and pay him £250 for the distress caused.

New approach to tackle gang exploitation

Caitlin Webb

Local Democracy Reporter

Kent County Council is set to team up with the NHS and police in a bid to safeguard children from being exploited by gangs.

It comes after a review found the current process does not “work effectively” and should be abolished.

Going forward health professionals and the force will attend council meetings which discuss the safety of vulnerable children.

KCC has also launched a new programme for social care called Change for Kent Children which will target “at risk” young people.

Knife crime stock
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It is hoped this will reduce county lines gangs and knife crime.

Councillor Michael Northey said: "Where family relationships have broken down, gang membership gives young people a sense of belonging.

“Of course they are being exploited."

Kent failing children with special educational needs

Caitlin Webb

Local Democracy Reporter

Teacher and pupil (generic)
BBC

Top council officials have apologised following a “distressing” Ofsted report for children with special educational needs.

Kent County Council cabinet member Roger Gough, corporate director Matt Dunkley and Glenn Douglass from Kent clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) shared their regrets about the “poor” services provided for the vulnerable children.

Inspectors from Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) found “too many" young people do not get the support they need.

Inspectors wrote that parents and guardians “are rightly upset, angry and concerned".

Mr Gough said: “This is very distressing.

“That’s a dangerous reality and this is something we come across all the time."

The report detailed how some schools in the county are not “willing” to accommodate young people who need extra help.

Mr Dunkley said mainstream schools must provide services for these children, as not all pupils require specialist schools.

Every child with a special education needs is evaluated for an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP), which outlines the support need.

Inspectors also found 61% of parents and carers in Kent do not receive their plans within the legal 20-week time frame.

Today's local news website headlines

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KentOnline: Thieves steal hundreds of pounds from Wildwood Discovery Park near Canterbury

The Argus: The Old Market and Brighton Women's Centre team up

GetSurrey: Staines school to scan pupils for knives following rise in knife crime

Hastings Observer: Wet and windy start to day in Hastings and Rother

Mid Sussex Times:Burgess Hill town centre redevelopment: Residents invited to open day

Chichester Observer: Goodwood pilots to fly silver spitfire around the world

Worthing Herald: Adur Repair Cafe set for launch in Shoreham

West Sussex County Times: Broadbridge Heath bypass closes as downgrade begins

Brighton & Hove Independent: Trainlines between Worthing and Littlehampton blocked after person hit by a train - Chichester lines also affected

Eastbourne Herald: New drug cabinet provided to DGH by Eastbourne charity

Brighton and Hove News: Vine Street restaurant given alcohol licence despite neighbour concerns

Burglary could impact dormouse breeding programme

Bob Dale

BBC Live reporter

Staff at a wildlife park say they’re heartbroken after their shop was ransacked and cash for a major conservation project stolen.

Wildwood burglary
Wildwood discovery park

Wildwood discovery park near Canterbury was broken into overnight on Sunday, when a door was smashed and tills forced open.

Wildwood burglary, till forced open
Wildwood discovery park

Also stolen was hundreds of pounds collected for the park’s dormice breeding programme, which has so far produced more than 170 animals for a national reintroduction project.

Wildwood dormice
Wildwood discovery park
Wildwood's dormouse breeding programme could be vital to the creature's survival

This vile act of stealing money donated for our vital conservation efforts that was so generously given by our supporters is beyond despicable.'

Sarah AnsteeWildwood Appeals Officer

Canterbury council leader out but Tories still safe in Tunbridge Wells

The Conservatives, who have a healthy majority in Tunbridge Wells, have retained control of the council.

But Conservative Canterbury City Council leader Simon Cook has lost his seat.

The full result there is not expected until later.

When are your local council results due back?

Lizzie Massey

BBC Live reporter

Election count in Tandridge
BBC

Overnight we have seen the Tories lose overall control in Tandridge, Surrey.

In Kent, the Conservatives have lost control of Folkestone and Hythe but the party has held Medway and Dartford.

These are the estimated results times for each county in the South East:

Kent

  1. Maidstone 12:45
  2. Dover District 13:00
  3. Ashford 14:00
  4. Thanet 14:00
  5. Sevenoaks 15:30
  6. Swale 15:30
  7. Tonbridge & Malling 16:00 -18:00
  8. Canterbury City 17:00
  9. Tunbridge Wells 17:00
  10. Gravesham Borough 18:00

East Sussex:

  1. Eastbourne 16:00
  2. Rother 16:00
  3. Brighton & Hove 17:00
  4. Lewes 17:00
  5. Wealden 17:00

West Sussex

  1. Worthing 11:00
  2. Chichester 12:00
  3. Crawley 16:00
  4. Horsham 16:00
  5. Arun 16:00
  6. Mid Sussex 19:00

Surrey

  1. Mole Valley 15:00
  2. Woking 15:00
  3. Spelthorne 15:00
  4. Reigate and Banstead 16:30
  5. Waverley 18:00
  6. Runnymede 18:00
  7. Elmbridge - Unsure

'A dog ate my trainers'

Simon Collins' damaged trainers
Simon Collins

Simon Collins could have used the excuse often used by school children who haven't done their homework for not running the London Marathon on Sunday.

He tweeted: "A puppy savaged my shoes minutes before the start of the London Marathon."

Mr Collins, from Canterbury, had been staying with a friend in London the night before the race.

"I nearly burst into tears when I found the shoes less than an hour before the race."

He said he had no option but to tape up his damaged trainers and hope for the best.

Simon Collins at the London Marathon finish
Simon Collins

He survived the run, as did what was left of his shoes.

"They did not deteriorate at all and I still managed to finish," he tweeted.

The guilty puppy
Simon Collins

He said his feet were in no worse shape having run in battered shoes than they had been after running previous marathons.

"As upset as I was initially it didn’t stop me running and who could stay mad at that gorgeous ball of fur," he said.

Three children among migrants detained near M25

Three children were among 13 Iranian migrants detained by immigration officials at a service station on the M25.

A group of people were filmed climbing out the back of a lorry in Clacketts Lane.

Police and Immigration Enforcement officers were called to the scene.

The Home Office said: "Thirteen Iranian nationals were taken into custody. They will be interviewed by immigration officers and their cases will be dealt with according to the immigration rules."

Clacketts Lane service station
Simon Buckingham

Three arrested in connection with rape

Lizzie Massey

BBC Live reporter

Three men have been arrested following the reported rape of a woman in Canterbury.

An investigation was launched by Kent Police after the woman was attacked at a private address in Bingley Court in the early hours of Sunday 21 April.

Two men from Canterbury, aged 18 and 26, and a 21-year-old man from Aylesford were arrested on suspicion of rape on Thursday night and remain in custody.