An interview with Abi Williams, Administrator at Ashford Mediation Service.
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Meet our new Service Development Manager – David Jonker
An interview with David Jonker, Service Development Manager at Ashford Mediation Service.
Chair’s Blog – January 2022
Ashford Mediation Service is excited to announce that it has received grant funding from the KFC Foundation.
The KFC Foundation provides grant to the Ashford Mediation Service for youth mediation work
Ashford Mediation Service is excited to announce that it has received grant funding from the KFC Foundation.
National Lottery Community Fund Awards Grant to the Ashford Mediation Service
Ashford Mediation Service is pleased to announce that it has received a significant funding award from the National Lottery Community Fund.
Grant funding from the Linda Hogan Community Fund
Ashford Mediation Service is delighted to hear that we have been awarded £500.00 by the Linda Hogan Community Fund.
Grant funding from the Polebrook Fund, part of the Kent Community Fund
Ashford Mediation Service is delighted to learn that we will be the recipients of a £3000.00 grant from the Polebrook Fund, part of the Kent Community Fund.
Keeping Ashford talking
We facilitate and manage the conversations between both ‘sides’ in a dispute to help reach a mutually beneficial conclusion.
Mediation in lockdown
Keeping Ashford talking. The coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdowns have changed the way each of us lives, works and relaxes. We’ve seen many positive actions and community minded activities people have taken part in during the last year, but at the same time the pressures of lockdown have meant that at times, relationships have becomeContinue reading “Mediation in lockdown”
How to be a good neighbour
Ashford Mediation Service offers a free mediation service to residents if problems arise between neighbours. But it is better to avoid problems developing in the first place – below are some of the most common problems our mediators encounter in neighbour disputes. 1. Noise Remember walls are often thin and garden fences do not stopContinue reading “How to be a good neighbour”