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Anti-litter poster competition launched
Folkestone & Hythe District Council is asking young artists to support a campaign encouraging people to do the right thing and put their litter in the bin.
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Making fly-tippers and litter culprits pay the price
Residents and visitors who blight the district’s environment will face tougher consequences from next week.
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Early plan for Kent's local government reorganisation
Leaders of councils across Kent have submitted an interim plan for how local government could be reorganised in the county.
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One step closer to a brighter future for Folkestone
A major step forward has been reached in the Folkestone – A Brighter Future project with the announcement of a start date for the scheme and a planned engagement event.
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Go ahead for new affordable green homes in Hythe
Twenty-six new homes are to be provided in Hythe as part of the council’s pledge to provide more affordable, energy efficient homes in the district.
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Call out for community interest in buying library building
Community organisations have been invited to “express interest” in purchasing the former library building in Grace Hill, Folkestone.
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Further chance to suggest sites for Local Plan
Folkestone & Hythe District Council is re-opening a Call For Sites as part of the preparation for its next Local Plan – providing a further opportunity to put forward land for potential development.
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On the right track with 2025/26 budget
An ambitious budget for 2025/26 has been agreed.
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Commitment to green, affordable homes continues
Nine new council homes have been purchased as part of an ongoing commitment to provide affordable, energy efficient homes.
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Green Grant Scheme open for applications
Applications are invited for a share of new funding to support sustainability and carbon reducing projects in the Folkestone & Hythe district.