Tim Prater Reporting Back from KCC: May 2026

12 May 2026
Tim Prater: Reporting Back (Tim Prater outside County Hall)

As a Councillor I try to be properly responsive to communication and WILL reply to casework, questions etc (as long as they are polite!). Although voicemail, Messenger, WhatsApp and the rest I try to keep on top of, the best will be to email to me, preferably to tim@prater.uk from where I can send it to the correct one of my 5 Councillor email accounts for action!

If you haven't had a reply back from me in a couple of WORKING days please come back to me (the person that emailed me New Years Day with a casework peeve some years ago did get a reply that day, but my Christmas holidays have improved since!). Certainly if you've had no reply at all in 4 working days, please do check the address you sent it to and re contact me - that's not the way I roll, so something may have gone awry. Finally, although I answer to Mr Prater, Cllr and a few other names, I'd much prefer Tim!

An update from me goes through (almost) all doors in the division 3 times a year, but you can also find more regular updates from me online at http://www.prater.uk/ and https://www.facebook.com/timprater

Finally - sign up on the form at the bottom of https://www.fhld.uk/news/prater to receive monthly Councillor Updates from me and the Lib Dem team in Folkestone & Hythe. It's fast and free! This will sign you up only to local news from the area, NOT campaigns and campaigning events. 

May 2026 Action List

5th May: attended Growth, Environment & Transport Cabinet Committee.

7th May: attended Selection and Members Services Committee and opposed almost all of a raft of constitutional changes put forward by and supported by every member of the Reform administration. On one hand changes that limit scrutiny of the Kent County Council Leader were put forward as a way of saving time in meetings, and simultaneously they backed proposals to say the Lords Prayer at the start of meetings and sing the National Anthem at the end, and to use Council resources and staff time to broadcast them.

13th May: site visit meeting with Kent Highways officers to discuss traffic speeds in Horn Street, Hythe.

21st May: will be attending Kent County Council Full Council

 

 

My official meeting attendance at KCC can be seen alongside all other Councillors at https://www.local-democracy.uk/kent/councillors (to the end of April 2026, showing at 100%).

News of Interest:

South East Water boss quits after supply failures - South East Water’s chief executive, David Hinton, has resigned after widespread criticism over major supply failures that left tens of thousands without water. He will stay temporarily for a handover, as pressure mounts for leadership change and investigations by regulators continue.

For further information: BBC News

Southern Water unveils £42m sewage plan - Southern Water has announced a £42m investment programme to reduce sewage spills and pollution in Kent by upgrading treatment works, sewers and pumping stations through to 2030, following years of criticism and a major past fine for environmental breaches, with the aim of improving resilience and protecting rivers and coastal waters.

For further information: BBC News

Jet fuel and travel plans: what you need to know – UK airlines say that they are not currently seeing a shortage of jet fuel, so travel plans do not need to change. The government is closely monitoring the situation, supporting the aviation industry, and reminding passengers of their rights—such as refunds or rebooking if flights are cancelled—while advising them to check with airlines and ensure they have travel insurance.

For further information: GOV.UK

National Terror Threat Level increased to SEVERE following Golders Green attack – The UK terrorism threat level has been raised from SUBSTANTIAL to SEVERE for the first time since 2021, after a stabbing attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green that police have declared a terrorist incident. Ministers say the public should remain alert but not alarmed, pointing to a broader rise in Islamist and far‑right threats, and have announced extra funding and increased police protection for Jewish communities.

For further information: BBC News / GOV.UK

Tobacco and Vapes Bill becomes law – The Tobacco and Vapes Bill has become law, creating a “smoke‑free generation” by banning the sale of tobacco to anyone born on or after 1 January 2009 and tightening controls on vaping to protect children. The legislation aims to prevent nicotine addiction, reduce smoking‑related illness and deaths, and support current smokers to quit through expanded NHS and local stop‑smoking services.

For further information: GOV.UK

'Disgusting' clinical waste dumped on Sheppey beaches - Hundreds of clinical waste vials have been found dumped on beaches across the Isle of Sheppey, sparking safety fears and outrage. Campaigners and the local MP are requesting an urgent investigation and clean‑up, warning the waste could pose a biohazard and is damaging a protected wildlife site.

For further information: BBC News

Kent County Council Press Releases in May:

https://news.kent.gov.uk/articles/kent-adult-social-care-reports-strong-performance-results

https://news.kent.gov.uk/articles/kent-county-council-and-nhs-partners-receive-national-recognition-for-improving-support-for-neurodivergent-children-in-schools

https://news.kent.gov.uk/articles/new-50m-a-year-highways-contract-with-ringway-starts-in-kent

Folkestone & Hythe District Council Press Releases in May:

A monthly bulletin from F&HDC. 

https://www.folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/news/article/423/new-dog-walking-map-launches-as-paws-for-thought-event-returns

 

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