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Support from No Use Empty helps produce six new flats
Six self-contained flats have been built on the site of a derelict former dance studio, thanks largely to financial support from KCC’s No Use Empty scheme and Folkestone and Hythe District Council.
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Restored bus service must be used warns council leader
The axed daytime bus service in Lympne is to return on a trial basis from mid-November, it has been announced.
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Major boost for Ship Street project
A project to transform a brownfield site in Folkestone into a high-quality, housing-led development has received a £2.5m boost from central government.
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Anger over water company's performance
The leader of Folkestone & Hythe District Council has responded angrily after two reports revealed the district’s wastewater company is the most complained about in the country.
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District's mobile food service sets off
A new service providing a mobile foodbank and pantry service for areas of the Folkestone, Hythe and Romney Marsh district has taken to the road.
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How do polling arrangements work for you?
A review of the polling districts, polling places and stations in Folkestone & Hythe has been launched.
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Blooming marvellous gardeners celebrated
Green-fingered council tenants and leaseholders in Folkestone & Hythe have been recognised for their colourful efforts at an annual gardening competition.
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Throwing marine life a lifeline – with life buoy recycling bins
Folkestone & Hythe District Council and Dover District Council are delighted to have received two new plastic bottle recycling bins for Sunny Sands in Folkestone and Dover seafront.
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Council responds to family hub consultation
Folkestone & Hythe District Council has expressed concerns over plans to design new family hub services and remove funding for local youth clubs in Kent.
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Feedback to help improve street cleansing
A review of the council’s waste service has resulted in a number of improvements being recommended.