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Paws for thought this summer
Folkestone & Hythe District Council will be trialling a range of ways to help dog walkers find the paw-fect spot this summer.
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Fly-tipper pays the price for burning waste
A resident who fly-tipped and burned waste along the road he lives has been handed a community order.
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Fine for unauthorised storage operation blighting area
A landowner who failed to comply with a planning enforcement notice has been fined £5,000.
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Changes to dropping off postal vote process
Anyone planning to drop off their postal vote at the Civic Centre or one of the district’s polling stations is being reminded of changes in the process.
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East Cliff ready for summer of sport
What could be better than having sporting fun surrounded by amazing views of the coast and cliffs?
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Coastline protection work set to begin
Beach management work helping to protect more than 3,000 homes and businesses along the coast from flooding is to start next week.
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Changing Places toilets 'to make huge difference'
The first of three new Changing Places toilets in the district has been officially opened.
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Active travel proposals open for feedback
Residents are being asked to shape future improvements to the district’s active travel network by commenting on draft proposals.
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Princes Parade hoarding removal welcomed
The process of removing hoarding panels surrounding the council-owned Princes Parade site in Hythe has begun.
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Young people take part in sustainable action
Young students are being invited to support a new council initiative to tackle environmental issues with sustainable solutions.