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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).
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District-wide improvements to local bus shelters
Bus shelters across the district are undergoing an upgrade with better protection, improved seating, reinforced windows and digital screens.
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Romney Marsh beach huts to let
People wanting to rent a beach hut at a new Romney Marsh location can register their interest next month.
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A baton of hope for those in need
Folkestone will lend its hand in carrying the Baton of Hope as part of an initiative aiming to shine a light on suicide prevention.
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Green fingered gardeners commended
Green-fingered council tenants have been recognised for their excellent efforts in an annual gardening competition.
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Protecting the future of Princes Parade
There will be no further activity on council-owned land at Princes Parade, it has been confirmed.
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Share views on council tax scheme proposal
Feedback on proposed changes to the council tax reduction scheme in Folkestone & Hythe is being welcomed as part of a public consultation.
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Shaping the design of the district's future
Members of a new community panel are being sought to help shape a new design code for the district and positively influence future development.
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Coastal flood defence work funding secured
A beach management programme which helps protect more than 3,000 coastal homes and businesses from flooding is to continue.