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Design code for Folkestone & Hythe district
Folkestone & Hythe District Council is asking residents for their views on the design of new development to help shape future policy.
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Recognition for excellence in resident support and inclusion
Folkestone & Hythe District Council has been again awarded for its work in supporting its most vulnerable residents.
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Greener horizons ahead with Folkestone - A Brighter Future
Work has begun to create rain gardens as part of the Folkestone – A Brighter Future project.
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Winner announced for anti-litter poster competition
A poster competition encouraging people to do the right thing and put their litter in the bin has been won by a local 9-year-old girl from Hawkinge.
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Folkestone bus station changes coming this weekend
New temporary bus stops will be in operation in Middelburg Square from 21 September following the closure of Folkestone Bus Station.
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Council supporting popular international arts festival
Folkestone & Hythe District Council is delighted to – once again – support an open-air art festival which, every three years, brings world-class contemporary artworks to the Kent coast.
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New homes set for district after Highview sale
30 new homes will be delivered on the site of a former education facility in Folkestone.
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Green grants awarded to community schemes
More than 30 organisations including community groups, parish councils and schools are to benefit from funding to support sustainability and carbon reduction projects across the district.
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Ship Street planning application submitted
An outline planning application for up to 135 new homes on brownfield land in Folkestone has been submitted.
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Council reorganisation takes the next step
Kent and Medway’s councils have asked their advisors KPMG to look in more detail at two options for unitary councils and the areas they should cover, it was announced today (Friday 5 September).