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Smelly waste leads to fine for resident
A resident who prevented neighbours from enjoying their own gardens by failing to clear accumulating dog faeces and other waste from her property has been fined.
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Authorities unite to put pressure on Southern Water
The leader of Folkestone & Hythe District Council has joined more than 20 local authorities across the south-east in putting further pressure on Southern Water over pollution and flooding concerns
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Have your say on carbon reduction plan
A call has gone out for residents and businesses to give views on a strategy to reduce carbon emissions across the Folkestone and Hythe district.
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Safer Streets success in Folkestone
Folkestone streets will become even safer, thanks to a £335,546.64 government grant.
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Enjoy a unique town centre flypast
Residents are being urged to pay a flying visit to Folkestone town centre in November to discover more about the exciting changes planned for improving access and bringing back its green “heart”.
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Work begins to protect against risks of flooding
Beach management work that helps protect more than 3,000 homes and businesses along the coast from flooding is to start next week.
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State of former Cheriton pub must be improved
The owner of a former public house has been ordered to make improvements to a building which has become a blight on the local area.
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Taking positive steps to deliver a garden town responsibly
Joint funding options are to be explored to help ensure the vision for the district’s new sustainable garden town at Otterpool Park continues to evolve.
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Funding approved for rural district businesses and communities
Folkestone & Hythe District Council has been awarded more than half a million pounds over a two-year period from central government’s Rural England Prosperity Fund.
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Net zero toolkit online
An easy – to – follow guide detailing the best way of achieving net zero carbon in a house build or renovation has been published by Folkestone & Hythe District Council.