1. swale - Noun
2. swale - Verb
4. Swale - Proper noun
A valley or low place; a tract of low, and usually wet, land; a moor; a fen.
To melt and waste away; to singe. See Sweal, v.
A gutter in a candle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA further £85,000 in gifts from the public in Medway and Swale has also been donated to the Medway Hospital Charity. Source: Internet
A spokesman from Swale Borough Council said: "A further significant section of the cliff has collapsed leaving one property structurally unsafe and at increased risk of collapse. Source: Internet
And it will be down to the incompetence of Swale council." Source: Internet
Council leader Roger Truelove said it would be a “travesty” to try to lay at the door of Swale council any responsibility for the possibility of the improvements being lost. Source: Internet
Cllr Mike Baldock, who represents Borden and Grove Park on Swale council, said he too was in the dark over the design which had appeared in his ward. Source: Internet
Kent Police, Kent Fire and Rescue Service, Swale Borough Council, Kent County Council, HM Coastguard and the Environment Agency are working together at the scene. Source: Internet