High Halstow Parish Council

 

Local Amenities

Doctor’s Surgery
The Elms Medical Practice has a branch surgery in the Village Hall at High Halstow. The Doctor is available there on three days a week, whenever possible. (We do sometimes have to cancel them if we have no doctor available). Monday 2pm.-3pm.; Thursday 9am.-10am; Friday 9am.-10am. If you wish to see the doctor [...] Read more

Medway Council Mobile Library Service
Mobile libraries carry a wide range of material including: Fiction Non Fiction Books for children of all ages Large Print Books Story Tapes Videos Merchandise You can ask the mobile library staff to try to obtain items not immediately available on the vehicle. They can also help with your general enquiries. A small charge will [...] Read more

Postal Boxes
We have 4 Post Boxes in the village. These are situated as follows: 1 Opposite the junction of The Street and Forge Lane (which is in the wall) 2 Junction of The Street and Longfield Avenue 3 Outside the Post Office in Christmas Lane 4 Top of Sharnal [...] Read more

Primary School
We are located on the Hoo Peninsula, near Rochester in the Medway Towns.  We aim to make school a positive experience to be fondly remembered later in life. Click here for more information

Refuse
Medway Council are making changes to the way your garden waste is processed so that you can recycle more. From Friday 8th October 2010. If you have a brown wheelie bin, we will be able to collect food (either cooked or uncooked) as well as garden waste from all properties (with a brown [...] Read more

Relief In Need
The purpose of this charity is to relieve persons resident in High Halstow who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress, by making grants of money or paying for items or services calculated to reduce the hardship and distress to such persons, especially widows or widowers. The Trustees [...] Read more

St Margaret’s Church
The Parish of High Halstow with All Hallows and St Mary Hoo is a combination of three ancient parishes each dating back almost a thousand years. Read more at www.triunity.org.uk

The Villager

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