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Fit to Fly the Flag Again
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Dymchurch beach will be flying the flag again this summer after its golden sands secured national recognition as a top place to visit. It has been given a Quality Coast Award after it met strict
Hythe Beach Plans Moving Forward
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Members of Shepway District Council are in buoyant mood after securing an agreement that will transform the appearance and usage of a stretch of beach in Hythe. The agreement, which has recentl
First step in beach transformation
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Shepway Council is looking at ways of transforming a neglected strip of land it owns in Hythe. Once an industrial site, much of the land at Fisherman's Beach is now in a poor and untidy condit
Discover Fabulous Folkestone, Hythe and Romney Marsh
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...nard's Church and see its crypt lined with 2000 medieval skulls and 8,000 thighbones 23 miles of beaches - including miles of sandy beach at Dymchurch, Greatstone and Littlestone The R
Dogs
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...s responsibilities too. Responsibilities to our neighbours, to people who want to enjoy the district's beaches, parks and open spaces - and to the dogs themselves who do not deserve the bad name i
Dog and animal fouling
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...nate land that is covered under the Act, and therefore most of the land in Shepway is designated including beaches, footpaths, playing fields, verges, certain private land and roads. Fixed Pena
Local economic profile
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...n as one of the sunniest locations in Britain. The district also has a long coastline with extensive sandy beaches, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and numerous short-stay visitor attractions. App
Bylaws/Byelaws
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... 45. East Cliff and The Warren Country Park Folkestone 01/04/97 46. Dogs on Beaches East Cliff Sands, Greatstone Beach, Sandgate Beach, Hythe B
Cliff End
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... to some risk of flooding. Coastal defence structures are maintained by artificially replenishing the beaches. Existing defences will be maintained to protect the communities. In the lo
Coastal Defence
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...al defence structures - seawalls, groynes and breakwaters are widespread and obvious. The replenishment of beaches and the stabilisation of dunes are examples of more recent, less obvious defence tech
Eastbourne East
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Eastbourne Borough Council and the Environment AgencyEastern Eastbourne, at the Crumbles, was formerly worked for gravel extraction and has now been developed as a marina. Further housing and bus
Eastbourne West
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Eastbourne Borough CouncilThe dense urban development of western Eastbourne lies mainly behind low cliffs. The area is popular for tourism and recreation.The coastline is protected by the recentl
Hasting West
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Hasting Borough Council and the Environment AgencyThis unit runs from West Bulverhythe to the Pier at Hastings. The dense urban coastal developments of St. Leonards and Hastings originated as a h
Hythe to Folkestone Harbour
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Shepway District CouncilThe dense urban areas of Hythe, Sandgate and Folkestone lie within this unit. The area is important for fishing and is popular with tourists.Coastal defences further to th
Pevensey Bay
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...groynes provides a low standard of defence. The shoreline is presently retreating and renourishment of the beaches is a continual process. The possibility of introducing an enhanced groyne systemand i
Rye Harbour West
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...arbour have increased mainly due to the position of the harbour arm. Excess shingle is used to top up beaches in this unit and Unit 12. Upkeep of the existing harbour arm will be required to
Shepway Engineering Services
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...low you can find PDF versions of our student information pack and our interpretation panel found along the beaches in Folkestone. Any questions may be emailed to Shepway Engineering Servic
Street Scene Service Standards
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...in 2 hours of receiving a call during normal office hours. Enforce byelaws that prohibit dogs on certain beaches at certain times of the year. Public conveniences We will: Open not late
Regeneration in Folkestone
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...elopment of a Creative Quarter and Bouverie Place Shopping Centre, the revitalisation of green spaces, new beaches, upgraded streets and improved community facilities. All this has been possible
Help - Features
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...ase see the webpage for 'Car Parking' to find the charges for each car park. Beaches prohibited to dogs This gives an indication of the areas where it is an offence, b Found within PDF Files
17a Louise Barton Attachment Lmb Response Ldf Core Strategy
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...h as the one proposed at the old sands end motel site to ensure that the visual amenity of the traditional beaches is maintained. shepway should not support development of small villages on romney m
2007 Emergency Plan Abridged
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...pu for all grant aided expenditure e.g. clean-up operations equipment etc. 8. deal with oil pollution of beaches foreshores and shoreline. 9. liaise with epu for the supply of additional resource
40 Alan And Pat Davies
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...ism many people come to this area for the unique attractions it is fortunate to have wonderful sandy beaches the dungeness national nature reserve the rspb reserve interesting ecological sssi si
46 Dogs On Beaches
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byelaw relating to dogs on beaches byelaws dogs on beaches made 14 october 1999 confirmed 9 may 2000 operative 9 june 2000 dogs on the beach byelaws made by the district council of s
A Z Directory
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...ach chalets bookings access officer disabled ..853 465 hythe amp lower sandgate rd .893 151 allotments beaches general ..858 660 folkestone . 257 946 benefits - hythe .. 266 152 enquiries
Appendix 7
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...gests this habitat is restricted to a narrow linear zone around the mean high-water spring tide along the beaches within the sac. it occupies 0.3 of the sac i.e. about 10 ha . this has been confirme
Asset Management Plan Nov 06
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...s between folkestone and hythe is achieved by constant monitoring and re-cycling re-grading of the shingle beaches to ensure they are of the correct width and height to protect the frontages from stor
Community Strategy 2002
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...nised as being of international interest for its geology plants and wildlife. there are a wide variety of beaches - some are wide flat and sandy others are backed with shingle or are cliff lined. we
Crime And Disorder Strategy
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...a is undergoing rapid change. traditional victorian seaside towns nestle between rolling north downs sandy beaches and agricultural land. shepway s population profile highlights the stresses currentl
Des Review
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... review the accessibility for disabled service manager people of all public pedestrian areas including beaches in the district and the suitability of signage in partnership with kcc. c
Disability Equality Scheme2
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...ict. review the accessibility for people with disabilities of all public pedestrian areas including beaches in the district and the suitability of signage . continue to review the access
Diversity Policy January 2008
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...ict. review the accessibility for people with disabilities of all public pedestrian areas including beaches in the district and the suitability of signage . continue to review the access
Final Corporate Plan 2009 2012 150709
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...to make sure residents feel safe in their local communities and that our streets parks and open spaces and beaches are clean attractive and well cared for. shepway district council corporate plan 200
Full Performance Plan 2003 2004
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... the refurbishment of folkestone s streets and squares project received seaside beach awards for 3 shepway beaches. started the building of the romney warren country park visitor centre achieving nat
New Romney Part 1
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...allow up. new romney station in 1940 photo by jrf roberts 34 this never quite happened the romney marsh beaches were perhaps too windswept and remote to enjoy any great success as holiday destinati
Performance Plan 2007 2008
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... all contain sports pitches and playing fields which are well kept include facilities at clean and safe beaches cater for the needs of children to play shopping areas which are vibrant and a plea
Performance Plan Full 2002
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...upport through provided for coast protection blue flag grants and business rates fail to keep pace with beaches recycling projects and environmen- inflation and other known commitments the tal im
Perfplanfull2000
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...te including provision of service for removal of bulky household refuse. keeping all streets public areas beaches and car parks free from litter involving sweeping litter picking emptying litter bins
Pollution Con Land Strat
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...t environmental asset stretching from romney marsh in the west to folkestone in the east with broad sandy beaches narrow shingle beaches and sandstone and chalk cliffs. d . romney marsh possesses a
Progress_against_des_action_plan
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...le of all public was won to improve play pedestrian areas including facilities throughout the district beaches in the district and the to ensure inclusive play for suitability of signage . disa
Property Strategy 2008 2011 V2
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...s between folkestone and hythe is achieved by constant monitoring and re-cycling re-grading of the shingle beaches to ensure they are of the correct width and height to protect the frontages from stor
Report A 09 05
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...jection and the trial produced a worrying amount of noise. further the descent pathway passes over all the beaches from hythe westward and the holiday accommodation associated with them. noise and the
Sdc Channel Oil Pollution Plan 2
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...on 2.1 arrangements for reporting oil spills 2.1.1 oil at sea 2.1.2 oil on beaches foreshore 2.2 district oil pollution officer - actions 2.3 health and s
Shepway District Council_sfra_rev2_final_june_2009
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...y sea defences. these defences are either formal `hard structures or are formed by natural shingle barrier beaches that are actively managed to reduce the risk of breaching. the main population is sp
Shepway Plan 05 06
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... south east coastal group and ensure close liaison with members on the smp development failure to manage beaches will continue to manage beaches and high low result in significant increase in the
Shepway Play Strategy 2007 2012
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...all contain sports pitches and playing fields which are well kept include facilities at clean and safe beaches cater for the needs of children to play parks gardens street trees and other land
Shepway Today Autumn 2007
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...eteams street scene - 01303 858 660 plus abandoned vehicles 9 grim scenes drive home the message beaches bulky household waste dog fouling grass cutting refuse collection lookou
Shepway Today Autumn 2008
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...omerserviceteams streetscene-01303858660 plus abandonedvehicles 20-21 newsfromyourcommunitysafety beaches bulkyhouseholdwaste unit dogfouling grasscutting refusecollection rec
Shepway Today Spring 2008
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...merserviceteams streetscene-01303858660 plus abandonedvehicles 14-15 communitychestfundpaysoutfor beaches bulkyhouseholdwaste 1stelhambrownies picturedbelow dogfouling grasscutting
Shepway Today Spring 2009
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...mer service teams news street scene - 01303 858 660 abandoned vehicles 06 community chest pays out beaches 18 sad tale of man s best friend bulky household waste dog fouling grass c
Shepway Today Winter 2007
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...iceteams street scene - 01303 858 660 plus abandoned vehicles 16-17 council s financial statement beaches bulky household waste dog fouling grass cutting competition refuse colle
Student Information Pack
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...ality of an amenity beach. - increase the depth of beach material and protect an erodible seabed soil. beaches beaches are important natural protectors of the coast as they absorb considerable wa If you can't find what you are looking for with our search, try the Kent Wide Public Services Search
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