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Committee system to better improve local democracy
Folkestone & Hythe District Council is to move to a committee system for decision-making from May 2024.
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Loo arrival at Lower Leas Coastal Park
A new toilet block powered by solar panels and boasting a green roof planted with wildflowers has been officially opened in Folkestone’s Lower Leas Coastal Park.
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Think again plea for district's bus routes
Stagecoach has been urged to reconsider its decision to cut vital bus services in Folkestone and Hythe.
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Boost for valued community projects
Community projects across Folkestone & Hythe are set to benefit from a pot of £90,000 grant funding.
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Warm welcome for housing improvements
Work started last year on making the district’s social housing stock more energy efficient.
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Allowing time to consider Princes Parade future
A report has been published asking the Leader to make a decision about the Princes Parade site.
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New cabinet for Folkestone & Hythe District Council
The new leader, cabinet members and chair of Folkestone & Hythe District Council have been appointed.
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What a catch! Funding to improve fishing facilities
Fishing facilities along the Royal Military Canal in West Hythe will be improved thanks to Environment Agency funding.
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All aboard for 2023 Tall Ships project
Thirty young people from Folkestone & Hythe are taking part in an exciting cross border weekend of sporting activities as part of the Tall Ships project.
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New user-friendly housing register system to be rolled out
A new housing system and website is being rolled out across Kent to create a more user-friendly service for people on the housing register.