Project Kent with Kent Reliance - Final Projects

24/07/2017 0 min
Project Kent with Kent Reliance - Final Projects

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Episode Synopsis

kmfm has teamed up with Kent Reliance to launch ‘Project Kent’, an exciting hands-on community
based project. Kent Reliance wants to help projects that are in need; whether it be a scout hut that
needs repairing, a community garden that needs restoring or a soup kitchen that needs refurbishing,
Kent Reliance want to get involved and help out.
Kent Reliance are a bank who specialise in offering their customers savings accounts; with
branches across the south east Kent Reliance ‘concentrates on offering award winning savings
accounts’, providing their customers with the best deals.
kmfm and Kent Reliance want to help make an impact within the local community. Both based
within Kent, they want to give back to the community and what better way to do it than to have the
public decide which projects are the most in need.
Launched in the first week of July, nominations took place over 2 weeks with the process ending on
Sunday 16 th July. During the week commencing Monday 17 th July the judging panel, consisting of the
KM Media group, kmfm presenters and representatives from Kent Reliance, have gone through over
100 nominations to decipher who the finalist(s) were to be. The process involved visiting various
nominations to view them first hand, take pictures and further inquire about their requirements and
what works needed to be carried out. This allowed us to decipher which nominations we could
realistically help leading to us deciding who our finalists were.
After the publics’ overwhelming response to ‘Project Kent’ we are happy to announce that we have
chosen our final projects!


Beltinge Day Nursery, Herne Bay, CT6 6TA
Based in Herne Bay this day nursery is charity-run, catering for children aged 2-5 years. The nursery
is positioned on the same grounds as Reculver Church of England Primary School with most children
from the nursery progressing into the primary school. The nursery is open during term time and is
always attempting to raise money, such as through summer fetes, to provide the nursery with new
toys. The day nursery’s garden is in desperate need of some TLC to make it safer and more engaging
for the children; the flooring comprises of half Astroturf, which has become worn out, and half tiled
slabs, which have started to become a tripping hazard. The nursery can cater for children with
mobility issues meaning that a safe even floor will benefit them tremendously. Alongside the
flooring the garden in general needs a makeover, in need of a lick of paint and some plants to make
it feel more vibrant. The garden is in constant use by the children who attend the nursery, most of it
being covered by a temporary roof making it accessible throughout the year, meaning its
redecoration would be a massive benefit. The garden will aim to create a safer play environment as
well as being engaging and stimulating in order to encourage learning.


Farthing Corner Community Centre, Rainham, ME8 8RZ
Based in Rainham, this community centre was built over 30 years ago by local residents. The charity-
run community centre welcomes over 100 children and adults each week, housing various clubs
ranging from dance classes to Rainbows. Unfortunately, due to changing needs, clubs have left the
premises and gone elsewhere affecting the centres usage capabilities. Over time the centre has
fallen into disrepair and is desperately in need of a makeover. The kitchen, used as a prepping area,
is dated and needs to be refurbished to allow the space to be used more efficiently; the bathroom is
old and start to become damp, needing to be updated to make it fresh and vibrant. The changing
facilities are also cramped and in need of some structural alteration to make it open-planned and
more usable by those who attend the centre. Updating the community centre would encourage new
groups to use the area as well as welcome back old groups into the space; membership would also
increase meaning the centre would be used and enjoyed by more people.


Keep listening to kmfm and watching our social media pages to find out about our final projects and
how they get on.

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