KKeenntt oonn SSuunnddaayyFFRREEEE www.kentnews.co.uk January 22, 2017 Mid edition No 748 EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT Fatal tree disease Sixth form row over threat spreads league tables Costs and concerns Do schools drop students to around ash dieback boost their rankings? HISTORY Celebrating Pocahontas Town where she is buried marks 400th anniversary of her death Visit Standard Quay, Faversham A Totally Unique Shopping & Leisure Experience! See traditional & historic ships, visit the Garden centre, Tea Room & Coffee House, Browse round Aladdin’s Loft indoor market… THERE’S SO MUCH MORE TO STANDARD QUAY! Open 7 days a week with free on-site parking Faversham ME13 7BS • Tel 01795 597616 • www.standardquay.co.uk 2 Week ending January 22,2017 kent-life.co.uk www.kentnews.co.uk Kent on Sunday PAGE PAGE 12 » 09 » Sister title of www.kentnews.co.uk Why league position must not warp school system WHILE being critical of our educa- will be struggling. Schools are tion system has become something of caught in a permanent typhoon of a national sport, the pressure schools ideology, ambition and ego. are increasingly under is often The introduction of league tables something to behold. in 1992 was not, in principle, a bad In recent years budgets have been idea. Parents should be able to gauge PAGE slashed, teacher numbers plunged the success, or otherwise, of schools 11 » and workloads rocketed. in their areas, plus act as a spur to But, more significantly, it has improve. But the reality is they have become the archetypal political become like TripAdvisor. See a poor football – given a fresh kick by every score and you’ll not entertain the education secretary with goalposts idea of sending your child there. And constantly on the move. that further corrupts an already The temptation is, of course, all too fractured selective school system in great. Everyone has a theory about this county. how our children should be And as our story inside reveals, taught and what is most the long held suspicion that important. Is there any some schools are so desperate PAGE greater power than altering to do well the good of the 22 » the focus of an entire student is being overlooked in generation as they progress pursuit of strong ratings through their most forma- should set off some significant tive years? alarm bells. Yet try and remember a The results may not be seen mere five years without today, or tomorrow, but some significant at some point in the changes to future we will live methods or to regret the process and you Editor Chris Britcher pressure applied. (cid:2) Kent on Sunday and its journalists are committed to abiding by the Society of Editors Code of Practice. 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Page 47 verdict after mother’s concerns over spread tragic death of ash dieback kentnews.co.uk kent-life.co.uk East Week ending January 22, 2017 3 4 Week ending January 22,2017 kent-life.co.uk www.kentnews.co.uk s k ‘Brave’ 15% council tax e e w y t s hike, but it’s not for us a p e h a t g By Tom Pyman n i [email protected] r u d d A PROPOSED 15 per cent council tax hike in Surrey will not be k making its way across the south u east to Kent and Medway, local . authority chiefs have promised. o After the nearby authority c announced it was calling a . referendum to propose the increase n s in a desperate attempt to pay for w the growing crisis in social care, fears grew that other cash- e strapped councils would see it as n an opportunity to generate a t similar move of their own. n If an authority wishes to e e increase its council tax by more SENSIBLE: County Hall in Maidstone, home of Kent County Council k than 1.99 per cent – plus an additional three per cent specifi- Kent because we’ve put together a Carter, who also leads the County table such a hike. @ cally designated for social care – it sensible and intelligent budget,” Councils Network, included Cllr Jarrett told us: “What Surrey must hold a public vote. Cllr Carter told KoS. “I don’t know re-allocation of some of the are doing is reflecting the state of v s However, as Kent County what Surrey’s particular circum- government’s foreign aid budget finances at councils across the e Council is set to give the green light stances are but when Kent has towards social care and the country, where there is simply not to a council tax rise of just under faced like-for-like reductions in introduction of a insurance enough for adult social care, and n four per cent early next month at funding of 36 per cent over the last industry product, “attractive for they’ve been brave enough to make li its annual budget meeting, leader five years, it’s incredible what families” that insures against high this move. d Paul Carter insists shrewd we’ve done. social care costs. “While I don’t see it happening a calculations by his authority in “We don’t like putting council His Conservative counterpart in in Medway, government should e e recent years have prevented the tax up, but 3.99 per cent is fair and Medway, Alan Jarrett, praised council scrap their capping on council tax h need for such a drastic plan. reasonable. chiefs in Surrey for being “brave” but increases and allow local authori- “There will be no such thing in Possible solutions mooted by Cllr also insisted his authority would not ties the flexibility.” e h t s e Tanks in secret show Rare movie poster collection d a m of force in overnight sells for £60,000 at auction h c Channel Tunnel move A RARE original movie poster for Other top sales included £7,600 i h HG Wells’ classic War of the for a 1956 Forbidden Planet poster, w Worlds has sold for £18,000 at an £5,600 for one advertising the very auction this week. first James Bond movie, Dr No, and A TOP secret operation to test whether transported across the Channel on It was part of a collection of 230 £3,500 for Steve McQueen classic s the army can quickly move tanks and ferries and by air, this was the first posters put up for sale by the the Great Escape, from 1963. e armoured vehicles to Europe by rail in time it had been done by rail. widow of a film fanatic from Collector Brian O’Connor, died i r case of a crisis successfully took place The army has its own railway line Folkestone. In total she raised last May aged 71. He started his o in Kent this week. that joins up with the national £60,000 – money she intends to use collection when he served in the t Forces moved a total of five vehicles network, but uses a private contrac- to move from her Kent home to be Army in the 1950s and was helping S – a Challenger 2 tank, a Warrior tor, Leidos, for specific movement closer to her grandchildren. out at armed forces cinemas. fighting vehicle, a reconnaissance through the Channel Tunnel. vehicle, a tank recovery vehicle and a New ways to deploy armour from Warrior recovery vehicle – through the UK are being sought ahead of the Nearly 100 charged during » Download your free the Channel Tunnel for the first time, army’s withdrawal from bases in before returning back to Folkestone Germany by 2021, when the UK will Kent News iPhone early on Wednesday morning. have no large, permanent force in festive drink-drive campaign and iPad App available Ministry of Defence chiefs wanted mainland Europe. to keep the drill low-key as it tested However, it is understood the at the Apple App Store whether the vehicles of ranging Princess of Wales Royal Regiment, shapes and sizes could be swiftly which has an area headquarters in POLICE say 125 people were In total 99 have so far been moved though the tunnel for the first Canterbury, is leading Nato’s Very arrested during its Christmas charged. time in an exercise that has been in High Readiness Joint Task Force, drink-driving crackdown. Inspector Sam Pearson said: the planning since last February. designed to respond rapidly to During December, officers “People can be killed or seriously » Follow us on However, it raised attention of the potential crises on the continent. across Kent arrested a total of 113 injured as a result of the inconsider- exercise in a tweet sent late on A spokesperson for the MOD said: people for either driving in excess ate actions of those who think it is Twitter @kosmedia or Tuesday night in a warning of their “The Army successfully conducted of the prescribed limit, or being in acceptable to drive a vehicle when Facebook KOS Media presence to locals. an exercise to test the viability of charge of a motor vehicle while in they have been drinking alcohol. Equipment is regularly moved using the Channel Tunnel to move excess of the prescribed limit.; Our message is that if you have through the tunnel and while vehicles and equipment to mainland some 12 others on suspicion of consumed alcohol then you should 70-tonne vehicles have been Europe.” driving whilst unfit through drink. find another way to get home.” kentnews.co.uk kent-life.co.uk East Week ending January 22, 2017 5 s k e e Is political book the most influential on Britain? w y st A UNIVERSITY of Kent professor has been named the the Radical Right in Britain, was selected on a shortlist a author of one of the 20 most influential books in shaping by leading British academics. p modern Britain – joining a list which includes the likes The ultimate winner will be revealed over Academic of Stephen Hawking and Germaine Greer. Book Week at the end of the month. e Professor of politics at the Canterbury campus, The list is organised by publishers in conjunction h Matthew Goodwin’s 2013 book, co-authored with with the British Academy. Revolt on the Right won a Robert Ford, Revolt on the Right: Explaining Support for Political Book of the Year in 2015. t g n i Super council proposals r KILLER: Kenneth Noye u d d Noye in High k will not derail local plan, Court bid for u . o open prison c insists Thanet’s leader . n s w ROAD-rage killer Kenneth Noye has launched a High Court battle to be e moved to open prison conditions. n Noye, now 69, was convicted of t By Tom Pyman homes between to meet the govern- murder in April 2000 after stabbing n ment-agreed target total of 17,140 electrician Stephen Cameron, 21, to e [email protected] e by 2031 – 30 per cent of which will death in a road-rage attack on the M25 k be affordable housing. at Swanley in 1996, and sentenced to PLANS to create an east Kent ‘super While that presents its own chal- life with a minimum term of 16 years. @ council’ will not threaten the deliv- lenges, arguably the most controver- In September 2015 the Parole Board ery of a local plan for Thanet, the lo- sial aspect will be the council’s pro- declined to order his release, but v s cal authority’s leader insists. posal to turn the former Manston recommended he be transferred to open e Proposals were revealed last year Airport site over to mixed-use devel- conditions. But the board’s recommen- to merge the councils of Ashford, opment, rather than aviation only. dation was rejected by the then justice n Canterbury, Dover, Shepway and Plans have been submitted to turn it secretary Michael Gove. He cited li Thanet into one authority in a bid to into Stone Hill Park and build 2,500 concerns over his “attitude to violence”, d improve the delivery of services to homes and leisure facilities on the site. risk of absconding and “risk of violence a residents as councils continue to Explains Cllr Wells: “At the mo- linked to the claimant’s ego and desire e e struggle with dramatically reduced ment that evidence for the continua- to be in control”. h central government funds. tion of Manston as an airport site is A judge in London is now being asked But as Thanet District Council not forthcoming, it’s not visible, it’s to rule on whether the rejection decision e launched a consultation into not been presented to us and in that was “unlawful and irrational”. h amendments to its local plan on Fri- context we have to go with the evi- Edward Fitzgerald QC, for Noye, told t day, which sets out the future devel- dence that we do possess. Mr Justice Lavender at a hearing on s e o2p0m31e,n itt sp Ulaknips lfeoard ethr eC hdrisistr Wicte lulsp a tdo- FUTURE: Broadstairs in Thanet lik“eP eito, pbleu tc aunn ttiell lt hmeey aplrl otdhueyc ed oevni’-t Tcahnutr psdroagyr tehses kinil lcehra hnagdi nmga hdies “astitgitnuifdie-s d mitted while there would be benefits dence to the contrary that report is and tackling his behavioural problems”. a to a merged council, its creation tween the five councils about what what we have as evidence to send to Noye’s judicial review challenge is m would not mean tearing up specific may go where and if that came un- the inspector.” contested by current justice secretary plans for Thanet. der a merged council it would, to an See www.thanet.gov.uk to take Liz Truss, who argues that there was h “It’s not going to affect this proc- extent, simplify the process.” part in the consultation. And turn “nothing irrational” in the decision ess. At the moment there’s an awful Thanet’s plan details how the to page 19 for Chris Wells’ response taken. Mr Justice Lavender will give a c lot of conversations going on be- council needs to find 9,300 more to Ramsgate port suggestions. ruling at a later date. i h w Is the NHS transport War veterans hunted Trump: Our Nigel is a s e i scheme working? for 24 special homes great guy, I like him r o t S VIEWS are being sought from patients on the new A CHARITY which works to help reintegrate war DONALD Trump has hailed Nigel Farage a “great NHS patient transport service launched last year. veterans back into society is on the hunt for people to guy” during an interview just days before he took G4S Healthcare Services took over as the fill its new specialised apartments. over as the 45th president of the United States. provider of non-emergency patient transport in At its village in Aylesford, Royal British Legion During the interview with Brexit cheerleader and » Download your free Kent and Medway in July 2016. The service Industries (RBLI) offers homes to vulnerable veterans former government minister Michael Gove in The provides free transport for people whose health as well as training and employment opportunities, Times, Mr Trump mentioned Mr Farage – who he Kent News iPhone means they cannot travel to their NHS appoint- including the manufacturing of road signs used referred to as “our Nigel” – spontaneously after being and iPad App available ment any other way. across the country. asked how much he was looking forward to meeting Now Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) The apartments, due to open in the spring, are Theresa May. at the Apple App Store – the GP-led organisations that hold the budget for situated on Hermitage Lane near Maidstone, just Mr Farage, who lives in Westerham and is an MEP health services locally – want to hear from people outside the village, and will be individually adapted for the south east, appeared at rallies in support of Mr that have used the service in the first six months. for ex-service personnel who are homeless, at risk of Trump during the US presidential election campaign Ian Ayres, chief officer for NHS West Kent CCG, homelessness or have specific requirements due to and was the first British politician to visit him following who oversaw the procurement of the new service, health issues. his victory. » Follow us on said: “It’s important for us to hear and understand RBLI’s head of estates development, James Mulroy, said Mr Trump, whose inauguration took place on the views of people that have used the service to of the 24 apartments: “They will be specially adapted for Friday in Washington, said: “How is our Nigel doing? Twitter @kosmedia or help ensure our aims are being delivered.” wounded, injured and sick ex-service personnel. I like him, I think he’s a great guy, I think he’s a very Facebook KOS Media People are asked to complete a short online Specialist welfare support will also be available along good guy and he was very supportive. survey which is available at www.surveymonkey. with potential employment opportunities. “He’d go around the US - he was saying Trump’s co.uk/r/PTSreview. The survey will close on “We want to really make a difference to the lives of gonna win. He was one of the earliest people that said January 31. veterans who are struggling to find a home.” Trump was gonna win. So, he’s gotta feel for it.” 6 Week ending January 22, 2017 East kent-life.co.uk kentnews.co.uk Violence levels at youth prison Vandals superglue crown court’s doors still high despite positive view AN investigation is under way after staff at Maidstone Crown Court arrived to work on Tuesday to discover the locks to the building had been superglued shut. By Simon Allin Access was only possible after the locks were drilled out. No cases were delayed. [email protected] A spokesperson said: “The locks on three external doors were vandalised. There is an LEVELS of violence at a prison for young of- ongoing police investigation.” fenders in Rochester remain too high, ac- cording to an official report. Prison after stealing There were 127 reports of violent incidents in the six months before inspectors visited HM Young Offenders Institution Cookham Wood in from 101-year-old September 2016 – with 33 assaults on young people, 30 assaults on staff and 58 fights. Assaults on staff were found to have in- A HANDYMAN has been jailed after using his creased by nearly a third since the last in- position of trust to steal from elderly neighbours spection and some were very serious. and clients, including a 101-year-old woman. The inspectors found the facility, which Michael Ward, 66, of Defiant Close, Chatham, houses boys aged 15 to 18, needs to do more was sentenced after pleading guilty to four counts to ensure the safety of inmates. of theft and one charge of burglary. He was Overall, however, the report was “very JAIL: Howard League says despite positives it is a “disappointing report” sentenced to 10 months in prison. positive” and the prison continued to im- prove, according to chief inspector of prisons and it is surprising that a prison can be said reasonably good. Research by the Howard Peter Clarke. to be performing well overall when the level League has shown that the number of ad- School strike averted He added: “The prison was led with confi- of violence is so high. ditional days’ imprisonment imposed on dence; the management team seemed cohe- “Particularly concerning is the report’s boys in Cookham Wood rose by a stagger- sive and attentive and an evident strength suggestion that a new progression unit was ing 279 per cent in the space of 12 months POSSIBLE strike action over a pupil assaulting a was the quite impressive culture that was an appropriate response to the main chal- – from 207 in 2014 to 784 in 2015. teacher at a secondary school in Tunbridge Wells developing amongst the staff as they grew in lenges the prison faces in managing behav- “Prisons, especially those holding chil- has been called off. both experience and confidence.” iour. Children have told us that the very first dren, need to be encouraged to focus on a Members of the National Union of Teachers But Frances Crook, chief executive of the step in that scheme is at least a week in soli- full and active regime, with suitably quali- threatened to take action following concerns St Howard League for Penal Reform, comment- tary confinement. fied staff, rather than managing the inevi- Gregory’s Catholic School had dealt inappropri- ed: “This is a disappointing report. A child is “It is also concerning that inspectors table consequences of keeping boys cooped ately with the incident in December. But talks assaulted every six days in Cookham Wood, deemed governance of adjudications to be up for hours on end.” ended in an agreement being reached. kentnews.co.uk kent-life.co.uk East Week ending January 22, 2017 7 Kentnews.co.uk... Kentnews.co.uk... Kentnews.co.uk... Kentnews.co.uk... Cliftonville is hip-tastic Medway bridge forced shut in latest travel site survey just months after opening CLIFTONVILLE and Margate’s neighbourhoods. The destinations Old Town have been jointly on the list are exciting areas, AN £18.9m bridge crossing the named one of the ‘hippest’ areas unspoiled by commercialism, River Medway that opened in in the UK according to a table where locals love to hang out. September has been closed for compiled by a travel website. They offer an eclectic range of repairs after just four months. They rank seventh in TravelSu- food and entertainment. Peters Bridge spans the stretch permarket’s UK Hip Hang-out “We didn’t base the ranking near the villages of Wouldham, Neighbourhood Index which on beard-to-face and pints of Burham and Eccles on the river’s ranks the hippest areas to explore craft beer ratios - instead, we east bank and Halling to the west to in both the UK and Europe. looked at everything from serve a major new housing develop- Manchester’s Ancoats district independent coffee shops and ment on a former quarry site. was number one, with Leith, in vintage fashion outposts to the Building of the £50m Peters Edinburgh, in second place. local creative culture – the Village started last this year, and is Emma Coulthurst from things that set a hip destination expected to be complete by 2022. TravelSupermarket says the apart from the rest of the pack. However, bosses have now aim of the index is to inspire “Anywhere with ‘peak announced the bridge will be closed city breakers with ideas for new hipster’ status, such as all this coming week after incorrect places to discover. She ex- London’s Shoreditch, didn’t expansion joints were fitted to both designed to allow movement incorrect joints in place, but it plained: “This will hopefully make the cut – places like this ends of the bridge roadway deck between sections of the bridge, due could affect the long term life of the put Margate even more on the are now overrun by chains. and footpaths. to traffic weight and temperature bridge so, reluctantly, we have to map and encourage new and Instead, we wanted to find A spokesperson for Trenport, the variations. allow [contractor] BAM Nuttall to return visitors to the area. those areas where locals love to company which commissioned the “There is absolutely no danger to address the issue as quickly as “We scoured the UK to find the hang out due to the area’s bridge, said: “Expansion joints are the public from having the possible.” most current, independent-feeling independent creative spirit.” James gets the boot Churchill funeral auction Gluten-free consultation China train’s Kent route STRICTLY Come Dancing star James Jordan A FOLDER containing the ceremonial details AN online survey into plans by the NHS THE first freight train service from China to was evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother and route maps of Sir Winston Churchill’s West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group to the UK passed through Kent just before it house this week. state funeral is to go up for auction in Surrey stop prescriptions for gluten-free products, arrived in the capital on Wednesday. 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Her family said that while nothing Doctors also missed symptoms of T HE death of a mother just could “heal the pain” of their loss, af- sepsis and possibly a kidney injury, hours after she gave birth ter a four-year fight “the truth is ac- and the coroner said the premature to her second son was a re- knowledged”. removal of a breathing tube and a de- sult of “failures, inade- The inquest at Gravesend Old Town lay in its reinsertion also contributed quate diagnosis and treat- Hall heard Mrs Cappuccini had been to the emergency. ment” at the hospital caring for her, a terrified of having her second child Mr Hatch said anaesthetist Dr Na- coroner said. because of difficulties during the deem Azeez, who had the main re- Frances Cappuccini, 30, died at birth of her first son. sponsibility for Mrs Cappuccini’s Tunbridge Wells Hospital in Pem- She had chosen to have an elective care, should have been supervised bury, shortly after giving birth to her Caesarean section birth on October better after being involved in a simi- son Giacomo in October 2012. 10 but went into labour two days be- lar situation before. A “bubbly, intelligent, beautiful” fore and was admitted to the Tun- The trust and another doctor, Errol school teacher, Mrs Cappuccini suf- bridge Wells Hospital. Cornish, were accused of manslaugh- fered heavy bleeding after the Caesar- After a 12-hour labour, she finally ter over Mrs Cappuccini’s death last ean-section procedure. had the Caesarean procedure, giving year but the trial against them She was anaesthetised and operat- birth to Giacomo at 8.28am on Octo- collapsed when a judge ordered their ed on but never regained conscious- ber 9. acquittal. ness, dying less than eight hours after Suggestions she may have been Prosecutors alleged Dr Azeez had her son was born. pressured into having a natural birth committed a catalogue of “very great Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells were dismissed by the coroner. failures” which left Mrs Cappuccini NHS Trust was condemned over After the birth, she began to bleed unable to breathe properly after sur- standards after an inquest heard a heavily and was rushed into emer- gery and said he too would have faced piece of placenta was mistakenly left gency surgery before eventually go- charges of manslaughter if he had not inside Mrs Cappuccini’s uterus. ing into cardiac arrest and dying at returned to his native Pakistan. Coroner Roger Hatch said the Cae- 4.20pm. Speaking on behalf of the family af- sarean-section was not carried out Dr Dib Datta, a consultant obstetri- ter the inquest, solicitor Kate Rohde with care and the failure to remove cian and gynaecologist brought in to said: “Frankie was a wonderful wife, the placenta piece “led directly to the provide a report on the case, called mother, daughter and sister. She was subsequent series of events which the overlooking of the placenta a bubbly, intelligent, beautiful, loving tragically ended in the death of “fundamental failure of care”. and much-loved. Frances”. Mrs Cappuccini lost 2.3 litres (more “Failures of Maidstone and Tun- VICTIM: Frances Cappuccini died after giving birth to her son in 2012 There were also mistakes in the than four pints) of blood after the bridge Wells NHS Trust and those way she was treated for breathing dif- birth but the inquest heard there was employed by the trust cost Frankie pathies” to Mrs Cappuccini’s family ty, it said, and it promised to consider ficulties and how staff were no adequate fluid replacement plan in her life. Nothing can heal that pain. and said it recognised it had “fallen the inquest’s evidence to “ensure that supervised. place. “At least today, after over four short” in areas of her care. any necessary changes which have Mrs Cappuccini’s husband Tom The correct staff were not told of years, the truth is acknowledged.” As a result of her death, there have not already been made are fully ad- was in court to hear Mr Hatch deliver her haemorrhage and note-taking The trust offered its “deepest sym- been changes to improve patient safe- dressed.” GIRLING’S MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE HELPDESK Call us on 0845 2221 999 or email us at [email protected] For a FREE, no obligation chat about your claim for negligent medical treatment MEMBER OF www.girlingpersonalinjury.co.uk KENT no win no fee specialists kentnews.co.uk kent-life.co.uk East Week ending January 22, 2017 9 You won’t get this online! 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