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October 2024 Newsletter

Welcome to our October update for the New Folkestone Society, letting you know what is happening across the district and what we are doing to make the Folkestone area a better place to work and live.

We have lots of events in the next few weeks especially the  “Son et Lumière Remembrance Parade” where we would love you to come and join us.

In this issue:

  • Talk: Folkestone’s 7th Century Royal Family
  • Son et Lumière Remembrance Parade
  • FHDC Call for Sites 
  • What’s On & Events From Our Friends

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September 2024 Newsletter

Welcome to our September update for the New Folkestone Society, letting you know what is happening across the district and what we are doing to make the Folkestone area a better place to work and live.

In this issue:

  • Talk: Folkestone’s Victorian Pier
  • Library Update
  • Planning System Changes
  • Repair and Recycle
  • Roman Painted House
  • What’s On & Events From Our Friends

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July 2024 Newsletter

Welcome to our July update for the New Folkestone Society, letting you know what is happening across the district and what we are doing to make the Folkestone area a better place to work and live.

In this issue:

  • What’s On & Events From Our Friends
  • KCC starts a muddled, confused consultation on Grace Hill Library.
  • Talk: Leas Lift – Its Future and Our Community
  • Reach the Beach Bus Service
  • The Heritage Hub
  • Thanks to the Town Sprucers

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June 2024 Newsletter

Our June Newletter has just been sent out to subscribers.

In this issue:Talk: A Folkestone Shop Through TimeCommenting on the Harbour ArmThe Civic Voice ManifestoKCC Budget ConsultationWhat’s On & Events From Our Friends
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Raising Big Issues with FHDC

Do you have an issue that is affecting residents across the district that the council needs to look at?

FHDC are asking for topics to discuss at the ‘Scrutiny Committee’ on 23rd April 2024.

They need to be the large issues affecting the District. Previous issues have included: Levelling Up Fund, Southern Water, Operation Brock and the cost of living .

Closing Date: 23rd February 2024

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Community News for November

Sample of Community News

We have just sent out our first company of the New Folkestone Community News. You can view the latest version here or sign up to receive the newletter next month here. This issue includes an update on the Harbour Development including some first survey results, progress on the ‘Save Our Library’ campaign, information on the Town Centre development plan and more…

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August 2023 – Update

Despite the holiday season, August has been another busy time for the New Folkestone Society.

The Committee met to discuss the Harbour Arm developments and prepared a response to the consultation on behalf of our members and the wider Folkestone community. Our survey is online at https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/harbour-plan-survey/ until mid October with nearly 900 surveys already completed.

We were able to discuss our thoughts on the Harbour Arm development with a huge number of residents and visitors at the Folkestone Airshow where the New Folkestone Society had a pop up stand for the weekend event. The Airshow was a great opportunity to meet so many people, including members and non members, and new and long standing residents, for whom Folkestone is a valued place to live. This follows our pop up stand at the Coronation Weekend in June where we focused on the Save Folkestone Library Campaign.

The New Folkestone Society continues to monitor and respond to consultations and to engage with the Folkestone, Hythe and District Council and developers in a number of plans including protection of Debenham’s Corner further to our online survey in which 87% of over 1,500 entries said ‘no’ to demolition. We place high value on this section, not only through location and contribution to the street scenery but it also matches other cherished buildings in Sandgate Road.

Do keep an eye on the New Folkestone Society website for new events and information on consultations, and in particular look our for two forthcoming talks: How Islamic Architecture Shaped Europe on 30 September and Leas Pavillion – Restoration and New Construction on 28 October.

We always welcome new members and new ideas to continue to make Folkestone a great place to live!

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