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SUMMARY:Folkestone's Leas Lift
DESCRIPTION:A talk by the Leas Lift team.\n  \nABOUT THE TALK\n\nThe team behind the restoration of the Leas Lift will talk about its future and how the lift will continue to inspire the community.  Find out about the approved planning application including a new café block\, how the team raised funds to bring the project to fruition\, ensuring it remains a much-loved element of the town’s heritage for the forseeable future. \n  \nDoors open at 2pm for a 2.30pm start.  Refreshments will be served. \n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n\nThe Folkestone Leas Lift CIO was created to ensure the lift is restored to its former glory and can once again carry passengers.  Following a successful planning application and fundraising campaign\, it is hoped that the Leas Lift will reopen in 2025.  The trustees have now appointed their first employees: \nCEO Floortje Hoette has more than 25 years’ project management experience in the not-for-profit and commercial sectors. \nCommunity Engagement Officers Amanda Beckett and Charlotte Chapman have been engaging with local schools and the community. \nThe Leas Lift is a Grade II* Listed funicular railway that opened in 1885 to carry passengers between the seafront and The Leas.  There were two other lifts further along The Leas\, but only the Leas Lift remains today.  It is now one of only a handful of water-balanced lifts that survive in the UK. \n  \nABOUT THE VENUE\n\nThe Back Hall is located within the Cornerstone Centre\, formerly the United Reformed Church\, next to Folkestone Central station.  It is located on Castle Hill Avenue\, near the junction with Cheriton Road.  From the main entrance to the church\, walk towards Kingsnorth Gardens and take the path behind the church\, just before Bus Stop C. \nThe hall is on the ground floor with no stairs and has a disabled toilet.  There is a slight step into the entrance and a couple of 90 degree turns to enter.  If you have any accessibility needs\, please Contact Us so we can make arrangements for you\, including on-site parking. \n  \nTRAVEL TO THE VENUE\n\nBy Bus:\nThe venue is close to the Folkestone Central stops. \nStop A serves buses heading towards Folkestone town centre from Canterbury (16/17)\, Cheriton (71/71A)\, Creteway Down / Dover Road (76) and Hawkinge (73). \nStop B serves buses departing from Folkestone Bus Station towards Broadmead (74)\, Canterbury (16/17)\, Cheriton (71/71A)\, Creteway Down / Dover Road (76)\, Dover via Temple Ewell (91A) and Hawkinge (73). \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Stagecoach website or download the app. \n  \nBy Car:\nThere is a controlled parking zone around the Cornerstone Centre.  Parking can be found on Shorncliffe Road or the dual carriageway part of Castle Hill Avenue.  Alternatively\, you can pre-book a space at Folkestone Central station via the APCOA website or app. \n  \nBy Train:\nTake the train to Folkestone Central station (one stop on from Folkestone West coming from London/Ashford).  When exiting the station\, turn right\, follow the road to the end\, then walk under the bridge on your left.  The Cornerstone Centre is the church in front of you. \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Southeastern website. \n  \nBOOKING TICKETS\n\nTickets will be available on the door subject to availability – cash or card accepted. \nTo guarantee your place\, book on Ticketsource without fees by clicking the ticket below. \n \n \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/folkestones-leas-lift/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20240612T130136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T130345Z
UID:1060-1719671400-1719678600@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:A Folkestone Shop Through Time
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Debby Jones of Gorddinan Consulting.\n  \nABOUT THE TALK\n\nHave you ever looked at an old shop sign on a house and wondered about the people who ran the shop or lived above it? This property\, in Royal Military Avenue\, has had a particularly varied past. \n  \nA chance discussion with Simon Warren of Here Before Us (you will have seen some of his blue plaques around town) on the striking name of one of the early occupants sent genealogist and historical super sleuth Debby Jones on a far-reaching mission to capture and tell the story of those who lived\, worked and\, in some cases\, took refuge there. \n  \nDoors open at 2pm for a 2.30pm start.  Refreshments will be served. \n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n\nDebby Jones is a genealogist\, local historian\, author\, editor and publisher.  She is Vice Chair of local writing group Write By The Sea and owner of publisher Wealden Strand.  As Gorddinan Consulting\, she offers genealogical research services including using her creative writing skills to provide house histories with a twist  – putting the “history” in “family history”! \n  \nAfter a successful career as a professional photographer\, Simon Warren relocated to Folkestone.  Fascinated with the town’s history\, he started Here Before Us\, offering blue plaque window stickers highlighting interesting facts about a building’s past occupiers that can be seen across Folkestone… and beyond!  Debby joined forces with Simon recently to offer the new Here Before Us ‘deep dive’ package as a value-added addition to Simon’s blue plaque service. \n  \nABOUT THE VENUE\n\nThe Back Hall is located within the Cornerstone Centre\, formerly the United Reformed Church\, next to Folkestone Central station.  It is located on Castle Hill Avenue\, near the junction with Cheriton Road.  From the main entrance to the church\, walk towards Kingsnorth Gardens and take the path behind the church\, just before Bus Stop C. \nThe hall is on the ground floor with no stairs and has a disabled toilet.  There is a slight step into the entrance and a couple of 90 degree turns to enter.  If you have any accessibility needs\, please Contact Us so we can make arrangements for you\, including on-site parking. \n  \nTRAVEL TO THE VENUE\n\nBy Bus:\nThe venue is close to the Folkestone Central stops. \nStop A serves buses heading towards Folkestone town centre from Canterbury (16/17)\, Cheriton (71/71A)\, Creteway Down / Dover Road (76) and Hawkinge (73). \nStop B serves buses departing from Folkestone Bus Station towards Broadmead (74)\, Canterbury (16/17)\, Cheriton (71/71A)\, Creteway Down / Dover Road (76)\, Dover via Temple Ewell (91A) and Hawkinge (73). \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Stagecoach website or download the app. \n  \nBy Car:\nThere is a controlled parking zone around the Cornerstone Centre.  Parking can be found on Shorncliffe Road or the dual carriageway part of Castle Hill Avenue.  Alternatively\, you can pre-book a space at Folkestone Central station via the APCOA website or app. \n  \nBy Train:\nTake the train to Folkestone Central station (one stop on from Folkestone West coming from London/Ashford).  When exiting the station\, turn right\, follow the road to the end\, then walk under the bridge on your left.  The Cornerstone Centre is the church in front of you. \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Southeastern website. \n  \nBOOKING TICKETS\n\nTickets will be available on the door subject to availability – cash or card accepted. \nTo guarantee your place\, book on Ticketsource without fees by clicking the ticket below. \n\n\n \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/a-folkestone-shop-through-time/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240420T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240420T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20240406T221418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T092631Z
UID:997-1713623400-1713630600@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Folkestone's Long-Lost Georgian Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Dr Jean Baker.\n  \nABOUT THE TALK\n\nJean will recall the remarkable story of Sarah Baker (no relation!) and her involvement ​with ‘The New Theatre’ on The Bayle – which featured tightrope-walking\, comic dancing\, musical dramas\, operas and pantomimes – as well as other theatres across Kent.\nRefreshments will be served.\n \nBorn in 1737\, Sarah Baker was an obscure fairground performer who went on to become one of the wealthiest\, most successful self-made women of her era. This talk will focus on Sarah’s incredible life-story\, on her theatre on Folkestone’s Bayle and on the four ‘great grand’ theatres\, as she described them\, that she built elsewhere in Kent at the end of the eighteenth century. \n(Poster image from the Wellcome collection.) \nDoors open at 2pm for a 2.30pm start. \nJean’s book\, Sarah Baker and her Kentish Theatres 1737-1816: Challenging the Status Quo\, will be available to purchase for the discounted price of £20 (cash only). \n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n\nJean Baker’s book\, Sarah Baker and her Kentish Theatres\, 1737-1816: Challenging the Status Quo was the Society for Theatre Research’s annual publication for 2019. The former journalist and teacher’s published work also includes: ‘The Proclamation Society\, William Mainwaring and the Theatrical Representations Act of 1788’\, Historical Research\, 76:193 (August 2003)\, 347-363; ‘Theatre\, Law and Society in the Provinces: The Case of Sarah Baker’\, Cultural and Social History\, 1:2 (2004)\, 159-178. \n  \nABOUT THE VENUE\n\nThe Back Hall is located within the Cornerstone Centre\, formerly the United Reformed Church\, next to Folkestone Central station.  It is located on Castle Hill Avenue\, near the junction with Cheriton Road.  From the main entrance to the church\, walk towards Kingsnorth Gardens and take the path behind the church\, just before Bus Stop C. \nThe hall is on the ground floor with no stairs and has a disabled toilet.  There is a slight step into the entrance and a couple of 90 degree turns to enter.  If you have any accessibility needs\, please Contact Us so we can make arrangements for you\, including on-site parking. \n  \nTRAVEL TO THE VENUE\n\nBy Bus:\nThe venue is close to the Folkestone Central stops. \nStop A serves buses heading towards Folkestone town centre from Canterbury (16/17)\, Cheriton (71/71A)\, Creteway Down / Dover Road (76) and Hawkinge (73). \nStop B serves buses departing from Folkestone Bus Station towards Broadmead (74)\, Canterbury (16/17)\, Cheriton (71/71A)\, Creteway Down / Dover Road (76)\, Dover via Temple Ewell (91A) and Hawkinge (73). \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Stagecoach website or download the app. \n  \nBy Car:\nThere is a controlled parking zone around the Cornerstone Centre.  Parking can be found on Shorncliffe Road or the dual carriageway part of Castle Hill Avenue.  Alternatively\, you can pre-book a space at Folkestone Central station via the APCOA website or app. \n  \nBy Train:\nTake the train to Folkestone Central station (one stop on from Folkestone West coming from London/Ashford).  When exiting the station\, turn right\, follow the road to the end\, then walk under the bridge on your left.  The Cornerstone Centre is the church in front of you. \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Southeastern website. \n  \nBOOKING TICKETS\n\nTickets will be available on the door subject to availability – cash or card accepted. \nTo guarantee your place\, book on Ticketsource without fees by clicking the ticket below. \n\n\n \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/folkestones-long-lost-georgian-theatre/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20240309T015438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240309T015438Z
UID:979-1711204200-1711213200@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:A History of Freemasonry in Folkestone
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Tony Hill\, followed by a guided tour of the Masonic Hall\n  \nABOUT THE TALK\n\nThis talk will look at over 300 years of Freemasonry in Folkestone and the part local Freemasons took in shaping the town. \nFollowing the talk\, we will be given a guided tour of the Masonic Hall. \nRefreshments will be served.  Doors open at 2pm for a 2.30pm start. \n  \nABOUT THE VENUE\n\nThe Masonic Centre is located on Grace Hill\, almost opposite Folkestone library. \nThe hall has a small flight of stairs up to the entrance with handrail; regretfully\, wheelchair access is not possible.  The talk will take place upstairs – there is a stairlift available for anyone who needs it.  If you have any accessibility needs\, please Contact Us so we are aware you will be attending and can ensure you are escorted upstairs first. \n  \nTRAVEL TO THE VENUE\n\nBy Bus:\nThe venue is a short uphill walk from the stop at the top of Tontine Street\, or downhill from the stop at the end of Guildhall Street.  It is approximately 600 metres from the Bus Station. \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Stagecoach website or download the app. \n  \nBy Car:\nThere are Council car parks nearby at Upper Payers Park\, Foresters Way and Shellons Street (behind Lidl).  Please don’t park in Lidl car park.  There is a cheaper APCOA car park that can be pre-booked online or via the APCOA app at Middelburg Square (next to the Saga building). \n  \nBOOKING TICKETS\n\nTickets will be available on the door subject to availability – cash or card accepted. \nTo guarantee your place\, book on Ticketsource without fees by clicking the ticket below. \n\n\n \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/a-history-of-freemasonry-in-folkestone/
LOCATION:Masonic Centre\, Grace Hill\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 1HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240224T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240224T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20240210T194106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T141601Z
UID:906-1708785000-1708792200@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heritage and Architecture: A Personal View
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Richard Holme M Phil BA FCA CTA.\n  \nABOUT THE TALK\n\nThis talk has been created especially for the New Folkestone Society. Richard will give a personal view of heritage and architecture\, including discussion of issues on: \n\nModern development – scale\, harmony and other issues\nSustainability and heritage – the groundbreaking Marks and Spencer Oxford Street case where demolition of their Oxford St historic property was stopped for sustainability reasons\, Kings Cambridge chapel and solar panels\nSome buildings around Kent – case studies showing opportunities taken\, opportunities sadly lost and current cases where historic buildings etc. are threatened by modern development\nRegeneration of military sites\nPoundbury\, pastiche and King Charles’ views on architecture\n\nRefreshments will be served.  Doors open at 2pm for a 2.30pm start. \n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n\nRichard Holme is a visiting researcher at Newcastle University\, former trustee of Canterbury Cathedral Trust\, treasurer of the Friends of Falkland Islands Museum and newsletter editor for the Naval Dockyards Society\, with whom he has been involved in numerous conservation campaigns within the past 10 years. He is a member of the Historic Defences Group of the Kent Archaeological Society. Other conservation bodies he is a member of include SAVE Britain’s Heritage\, the Society for Protection of Ancient Buildings\, the Georgian Group and the Victorian Society. \n  \nABOUT THE VENUE\n\nThe Back Hall is located within the Cornerstone Centre\, formerly the United Reformed Church\, next to Folkestone Central station.  It is located on Castle Hill Avenue\, near the junction with Cheriton Road.  From the main entrance to the church\, walk towards Kingsnorth Gardens and take the path behind the church\, just before Bus Stop C. \nThe hall is on the ground floor with no stairs and has a disabled toilet.  There is a slight step into the entrance and a couple of 90 degree turns to enter.  If you have any accessibility needs\, please Contact Us so we can make arrangements for you\, including on-site parking. \n  \nTRAVEL TO THE VENUE\n\nBy Bus:\nThe venue is close to the Folkestone Central stops. \nStop A serves buses heading towards Folkestone town centre from Canterbury (16/17)\, Cheriton (71/71A)\, Creteway Down / Dover Road (76) and Hawkinge (73). \nStop B serves buses departing from Folkestone Bus Station towards Broadmead (74)\, Canterbury (16/17)\, Cheriton (71/71A)\, Creteway Down / Dover Road (76)\, Dover via Temple Ewell (91A) and Hawkinge (73). \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Stagecoach website or download the app. \n  \nBy Car:\nThere is a controlled parking zone around the Cornerstone Centre.  Parking can be found on Shorncliffe Road or the dual carriageway part of Castle Hill Avenue.  Alternatively\, you can pre-book a space at Folkestone Central station via the APCOA website or app. \n  \nBy Train:\nTake the train to Folkestone Central station (one stop on from Folkestone West coming from London/Ashford).  When exiting the station\, turn right\, follow the road to the end\, then walk under the bridge on your left.  The Cornerstone Centre is the church in front of you. \nFor timetables\, to book tickets and to check for any journey delays or cancellations\, visit the Southeastern website. \n  \nBOOKING TICKETS\n\nTickets will be available on the door subject to availability – cash or card accepted. \nTo guarantee your place\, book on Ticketsource without fees by clicking the ticket below. \n\n\n \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/heritage-and-architecture-a-personal-view/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240127T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20240120T215621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T101533Z
UID:877-1706364000-1706371200@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Defence of Kent during the Napoleonic Wars
DESCRIPTION:Dr Stephen Summerfield is a leading authority on military history\, having written many books on the subject. He works closely with the Shorncliffe Trust\, giving lectures and tours. \nHe will give a fascinating insight into Kent’s historic role in defending the country from invasion\, looking at the rich military heritage in Folkestone and the surrounding district. \nRefreshments will be served. \nA selection of Dr Summerfield’s books will be available to purchase. \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/defence-of-kent-during-the-napoleonic-wars/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231125T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231125T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20231113T195142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T203349Z
UID:778-1700920800-1700928000@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:TALK: AN AFTERNOON WITH THE LEECH OF FOLKESTONE 25/11
DESCRIPTION:A talk & scene from the play by FPAC \nMany of you will have heard of the Ingoldsby Legends\, published under the pen name Thomas Ingoldsby of Tappington Hall. “The World\, according to the best geographers\, is divided into Europe\, Asia\, Africa\, America and Romney Marsh” is a quote from one of the stories – The Leech of Folkestone… but have you ever read it? \nJoin Matthew Hahn and the Folkestone Performing Arts Company to learn how they turned the story into a play that they plan to take “on tour” and immerse yourself in the world of apothecary Master Erasmus Buckthorne. \nDate: 25th November 2023 \nTime: 2pm for 2:30pm start \nLocation: The Cornerstone Centre\, which is the former United Reformed Church near Central Station – the home of the South Kent Community Church – Use the back hall entrance opposite Kingsnorth Gardens. \nCost: £5 \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/talk-an-afternoon-with-the-leech-of-folkestone-25-11/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231028T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231028T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20231020T163856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231022T164838Z
UID:758-1698501600-1698508800@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:A Folkestone House Through Time
DESCRIPTION:Local genealogist\, house historian and historical super sleuth Debby Jones of Gorddinan Consulting is presenting a talk entitled A House through Time\, which is based on a property in Broadfield Road. Built in the early years of the twentieth century it and its occupants have shared in much of the history of our town and Debby has researched it from the time when it was\, quite literally\, a brick. \nTime: 2pm for 2:30pm start \nLocation: The Cornerstone Centre\, which is the former United Reformed Church near Central Station – the home of the South Kent Community Church – Use the back hall entrance opposite Kingsnorth Gardens. \nCost: £5 \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/a-folkestone-house-through-time/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230930T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20230818T162738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230923T153343Z
UID:666-1696084200-1696089600@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Stealing from the Saracens
DESCRIPTION:This fully illustrated talk will highlight the Arab and Islamic influences in some of Europe’s most recognisable landmarks\, from Notre-Dame and St Paul’s Cathedral to the Houses of Parliament. Ideas and styles from vibrant centres like Damascus\, Baghdad and Cairo will be traced\, brought in by Medieval Crusaders\, pilgrims and merchants. \nAbout the Speaker \nDiana Darke is an author and Middle East cultural expert with degrees in Arabic and in Islamic Art & Architecture. She has spent over 35 years specialising in the region\, working for both government and commercial sectors. Among her publications are the highly acclaimed My House in Damascus: An Inside View of the Syrian Crisis (2016)\, and The Ottomans: A Cultural Legacy (2022). Her book Stealing from the Saracens: How Islamic Architecture shaped Europe (2020)\, received three Book of the Year awards. She is a Non-resident Scholar at the Middle East Institute\, Washington’s independent think-tank and her work has been published by the BBC\, The Sunday Times\, The Guardian and The Financial Times. \nTime: 2pm for 2:30pm start \n\n  \n \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/talk-stealing-from-the-saracens/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230802
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20230628T122856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230715T082353Z
UID:384-1690848000-1690934399@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Consultation Deadline: Cheriton to Folkestone Central Station: Proposed walking\, wheeling and cycling improvements
DESCRIPTION:Consultation Deadline: 1 August 2023 \nDrop In Events \n\n\nFrom 1.30pm to 4.30pm – Folkestone Indoor Bowls Club\, Cheriton Rd\, CT19 5JU\n11 July 2023\n\n\nFrom 6pm to 8pm – Folkestone Indoor Bowls Club\, Cheriton Rd\, CT19 5JU\n12 July 2023\n\n\nFull Details: \nhttps://letstalk.kent.gov.uk/cheriton-to-folkestone-proposed-cycling-and-walking-improvements \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/consultation-deadline-drop-ins-cheriton-to-folkestone-central-station-proposed-walking-wheeling-and-cycling-improvements/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Consultations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230729T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230729T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20230621T102702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230714T222935Z
UID:346-1690639200-1690650000@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Visit to Stelling Minnis Windmill and museum - 29th July
DESCRIPTION:We have arranged a private visit to Stelling Minnis Windmill and Museum for NFS members. Friends are welcome – moreover\, you don’t have to be with a member to come along! \nAdmission is free\, but a donation of £5 is suggested. \n  \nRefreshments:\nRefreshments are available in the cafe.\nCream teas are £4 and consist of a homemade scone\, cream\, jam and tea/coffee. Alternatively\, tea or coffee is £1 separately\, squash is 30p and there is a selection of ice creams. \nThe windmill accepts CASH ONLY. \n  \nAccessibility:\nThe upper floors of the windmill are accessed by ladder\, with the topmost floor the most challenging. However\, the museum and cafe are on the ground floor. \n  \nGetting there:\nWe ask that members make their own way to the windmill. However\, if you do not drive\, please email events@newfolkestonesociety.org.uk and we will endeavour to arrange car shares. \nPlease arrive at or soon after 2.00pm\, as we will be split into groups for visiting the museum and the guided tour of the windmill. \nIf you are driving and will have spare seats\, please let us know! \nWe request anyone requiring a lift or offering a car share contacts us by 24 July\, so we can make arrangements. \n  \nDirections:\nDriving towards Canterbury on the B2068 (Stone Street) from M20 J11\, take the turning on the right (Curtis Lane\, signposted Stelling Minnis)\, a couple of miles after the petrol filling station. About half a mile down the road\, turn right into Mill Lane\, and the windmill will be on your left. \nThere is parking on site. \n  \nBooking:\nNo firm bookings are required. However\, if you think you and others are likely to come\, please let us know so that we can give the windmill volunteers an idea of numbers. Furthermore\, if you would like the cream tea\, let us know so we can inform their catering team. \n  \nFurther information:\nThe sweeps (a Kentish word for sails) are currently away being restored at a Millwright’s; although we appreciate this detracts from the visuals of the windmill\, we hope this will not spoil your enjoyment of what is sure to be a fascinating visit! \n  \nMore information on the windmill can be found on the Stelling Minnis village website’s windmill page. \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/visit-to-stelling-minis-windmill-and-museum/
LOCATION:Kent
CATEGORIES:Excursions
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UID:339-1687006800-1687017600@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:TALK: Civic Day - History of Grace Hill Library - Kathmandu Cafe
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, 17th June we are offering a FREE event in the afternoon\, at the Kathmandu café\, West Terrace\, Folkestone (near the War Memorial). \nThe presentation will be on ‘The History of Grace Hill Library’ and will be given by Debby Jones\, Gorddinan Consulting. \n“The Folkestone Free Library started life on the Bayle at the Harveian Institution in the late 1870s. The building we see today resulted from an architectural design competition won by Brightwen Binyon.” \nCome and hear more about the origins of your library and how it has developed over the years. \nThere will be a couple of fictional stories afterwards. \nWe will be in the BASEMENT of the café – which is accessed by stairs only. \nThe presentation starts at 2.00pm\, and we will finish by 3.30pm – the café closes at 4.00pm. \nThe Kathmandu are not charging us for the use of the space\, so we do ask that everyone attending arrives with time to spare to buy a drink (the food is very good too!) \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/talk-civic-day-history-of-grace-hill-library-kathmandu-cafe/
LOCATION:Kent
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230520T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230520T163000
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UID:314-1684589400-1684600200@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:2023 AGM
DESCRIPTION:Our AGM will be held on 20 May 2023 at the Cornerstone Centre.  Doors open at 1.30pm for a 2pm start. \nFollowing the AGM will be a talk\, The Grand Revisited\, by Emre Araci\, detailing the history of one of Folkestone’s most famous former hotels. \nThe AGM and talk are free entry for members only.  Donations are welcome. \nIf you would like to join on the day\, please arrive by 1.45pm to ensure you have time to register.  Membership is £10 (£15 for couples) and runs until 31 December. \nEmre’s book of the same name will be available to purchase\, priced £15.  As this is a private sale by the author\, please bring cash. \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/2023-agm/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AGMs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230426T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230426T210000
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UID:300-1682535600-1682542800@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Marine Heritage of the Dover Sector in the First and Second World War
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn the story of our marine heritage and the wrecks in the English Channel. \nDr. Antony Firth\, MCIfA is an archaeologist with a wider range of interests in marine heritage. In recent years he has been examining the history of the east coast in the First and Second World Wars\, including the ‘Dover Sector’ between North Foreland and Dungeness\, stretching across to the Continent. Antony became Head of Marine Heritage Strategy for Historic England in November 2021.\n\n  \n \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/the-marine-heritage-of-the-dover-sector-in-the-first-and-second-world-war/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230225T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230225T163000
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CREATED:20230207T213906Z
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UID:234-1677333600-1677342600@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:From Bobbys to Folca
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn the story of Folkestone’s favourite department store. \nVince Williams has written a number of local history books\, and is one of the Folkestone & District Local History Society’s most popular speakers.  Vince has recently published a book of the same title\, which will be available to purchase at the talk priced £10 for paperback.  There may be a few copies of the hardback left\, priced £15. \n\n  \n \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/from-bobbys-to-folca/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230128T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230128T163000
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CREATED:20230122T143953Z
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UID:227-1674914400-1674923400@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:How Do We Feel About Where We Live?
DESCRIPTION:We are holding a FREE community discussion – How Do We Feel About Where We Live?  This takes place at the Back Hall of the Cornerstone Centre (former United Reformed Church)\, home of South Kent Community Church.  This is the Church next to Folkestone Central and the back hall entrance is opposite the corner entrance to Kingsnorth Gardens.  Doors open at 2pm for a 2.30pm start. \nThis will start with a talk by Porchlight on the fantastic work they do in the area helping homeless and vulnerable people\, including those struggling to cope with the pressures in their lives.  Come and hear about their free drop-in Porchlight Open Door ‘POD’ meet-ups to get support and advice\, try a new activity or just enjoy a chat. \nThis will be followed by a discussion with Jon O’Connor of Sunflower House and AFRA that revolves around the theme of Pride in Place and how we feel about Folkestone.\nWe really want to hear your opinions on living here – highs and lows – and how you see a Civic Society being relevant today.\nThis event is completely free\, although donations to help cover costs will be welcomed.  Refreshments will be served. \nYou are welcome to join as a member on the day – it costs just £10 for the year (£15 for joint membership) and you will receive three newsletters and enjoy discounted entry to events.  Members who haven’t renewed can also pay on the day – and we now have a card reader! \nWe hope this will be a really insightful discussion\, so come along and have your voice heard! \nShare This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/how-do-we-feel-about-where-we-live/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221112T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221112T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T004707
CREATED:20220924T002929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T211528Z
UID:177-1668261600-1668270600@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:New Design within the Historic Environment
DESCRIPTION:Share This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/new-design-within-the-historic-environment/
LOCATION:The Cornerstone Centre\, 60 Castle Hill Avenue\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 2QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221029T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221029T170000
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CREATED:20221016T201632Z
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UID:197-1667052000-1667062800@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Literary Folkestone & Sandgate
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URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/literary-folkestone-sandgate/
LOCATION:Kent
CATEGORIES:Excursions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221021T093000
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UID:187-1666344600-1666350000@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Coffee Morning
DESCRIPTION:Share This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/coffee-morning/
LOCATION:Sunflower House\, 45 Foord Road\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT19 5AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220618T110000
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UID:155-1655550000-1655568000@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Civic Day
DESCRIPTION:Share This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/civic-day/
LOCATION:Quarterhouse\, 49 Tontine Street\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 1JT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220521T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220521T140000
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CREATED:20220502T231025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T231107Z
UID:137-1653127200-1653141600@www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:2022 AGM
DESCRIPTION:Share This:
URL:https://www.newfolkestonesociety.org.uk/event/2022-agm/
LOCATION:Burlington Hotel\, 3-5 Earls Avenue\, Folkestone\, CT20 2HR
CATEGORIES:AGMs
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