• CCTV picks up good things, too.

    Being spotted on CCTV is not usually a good thing - except if you're helping to keep your neighbourhood tidy. Read how Richard practices 'Love where you live'

     

  • How HOUSE changed Olivia's life

    An Edenbridge youth group changed Olivia Williams from an “anxious, withdrawn and socially awkward” 13 year-old into a busy confident young woman.

     

  • Giving the gift of financial advice this Christmas

    We're heading out to communities across west Kent over the next month to help them enjoy a safe and affordable Christmas.

     

  • Library House photographs go on tour

    Residents at our mental health move-on scheme in Ramsgate see their photographic skills displayed in a unique exhibition set to tour the county.

     

  • Volunteering is its own reward

    Fourth in a series of case studies on the people who volunteer to help in libraries across the county, Christine Court shares her experience.

     

  • Photographic exhibition set to tour extra care schemes

    Residents at our mental health move-on scheme in Ramsgate took a series of photographs that will feature in a travelling exhibition.

     

  • Community team builds more than homes

    Building homes is important to West Kent, but so is building communities - and we've had a busy summer doing just that.

     

  • Volunteering - it's habit forming

    Third in a series of case studies on the volunteers who help in libraries across the county, Shannon Phillips reveals how it's become a habit.

     

  • Presenter Steve Brown highlight of West Kent’s Well-fest events

    Former Paralympics wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown captivated audiences at events promoting mental, physical and financial wellbeing.

     

  • Volunteering - it's for any age

    Second in a series of case studies on the volunteers who help in libraries across the county, 12 year-old Milly Gibbons tells us how she got involved.