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Welcome

Rainham South Ward

This is the site of your local Rainham South Councillors, keeping you up to date on what we're doing to help improve the area and represent you on Medway Council.

Your Conservative councillors are Howard Doe, David Royle and Les Wicks - you can read more about them on the who's who page.

On this site you can find out how to contact your local councillor by telephone or e-mail, alternatively we hold regular surgeries on the first Saturday of each month at the Rainham Contact Centre at the top of Station Road Rainham from 10am to 1pm. There's information on the local campaigns we're fighting and how you can get involved and regular updates on the issues that matter to you.

We are determined to make a real difference to Rainham.

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Nursery children enjoy new toys thanks to local councillors

News posted on Monday, 12 December 2011

Poppets Playgroup Rainham councillors joined children at Parkwood Poppets Playgroup for their Christmas celebrations this week.

The Playgroup has received £900 from local councillors to buy much-needed toys and equipment. This included sensory toys and a new slide. Read more...

Rainham South Ward Surgeries 2011

News posted on Thursday, 14 July 2011

Your ward councillors, Cllr Doe, Cllr Royle, Cllr Wicks, will be holding Ward Surgeries on the following dates at Parkwood Community Centre from 9.30am - 12 noon.

Election results

News posted on Friday, 6 May 2011

Rainham South team Thank you to all our residents for re-electing three Conservative councillors in Rainham South.

Howard Doe, David Royle and Les Wicks will be representing you on Medway Council for the next four years. Read more...

New leaflet for Rainham South

News posted on Wednesday, 13 April 2011

New skatepark opens in Rainham

News posted on Monday, 22 November 2010

Cozenton Skatepark Skaters and riders now have a new place to go thanks to a new skate park.

The brand new facility at Cozenton Park, behind Splashes in Rainham, which was designed with the help of young people, includes ramps and rails for skaters of all abilities. Read more...