Community Wardens

Kent County Council Community Wardens provide a reassuring visible presence in 128 communities across Kent. 

They deal with low level crime and anti social behaviour working with partner agencies to make Kent a safer place to live.

Celebrating 100 wardens

What do Community Wardens do?

Community Wardens work closely with Police, local authorities and other agencies and are a useful source of information.

They raise community awareness of problems such as bogus callers preying on vulnerable people in their homes. They also address environmental issues such as fly tipping, graffiti and vandalism.

They engage with the young, elderly and vulnerable in activities such as youth clubs and sporting events, coffee mornings and advice surgeries.

Discover more about the aims and objectives of the Community Warden Scheme.

What can I expect from my Community Warden?

Community Wardens work flexible hours between 7.30am and 10pm, Monday to Sunday, enabling them to address local problems as and when they occur within the community in which they work.

Any member of the community can contact their warden by mobile phone.

Look up your Community Warden's contact details.

If a Warden is unable to resolve a problem they will advise who may be able to assist.

Contact us

Kent Community Warden Service

1st Floor
Invicta House
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 1XX

01622 696172

Community.Wardens @kent.gov.uk