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Your Parish magazine October 2017
This newsletter is compiled and edited by David Cowell who is totally responsible for content. If you do not wish to receive these newsletters please email UNSUBSCRIBE to him at david@davidcowell.net
Please help repair the Church wall Donations, any amount appreciated, are requested for the Church wall repair taking place in the coming months. They can be made to: Mrs Helen Vincent, Warden, Sycamore Cottage Farm, Arpinge, Near Folkestone, Kent CT18 8AG Mrs Cynthia Weeks, 44 High Ridge, Seabrook, Hythe, Kent CT21 5TF Any Parochial Church Council member at St Nicholas
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Sandgate Library is open Monday to Saturday 9:30am - 1:00pm (closed Wednesday) For more information call 01303 248563 (mornings only) Sandgate Library, James Morris Court, Sandgate High St. CT20 3RR
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Ticket prices [Friends] Saturday 21 October 7.30pm £12 [£10] Nicholas King – organ recital Bach – Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV565 Howells – Psalm Prelude, Set 2 No 2 Reger – Sonata No2 in D minor, Op 60 Archer – A Festival Toccata Schumann – Two Fugues on
If you are an aspiring writer and would like to contribute to the Sandgate Creative Writer's Page, please contact Joe at: joe.tom277864@tiscali.co.uk telephone: 01303 489736
B-A-C-H Joubert – Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, Op 35 Franck – Final, Op 21
Saturday 28 October 7.30pm (Note changed date) £12 [£10] Monteverdi 450 Helen Bailey, Amy McEnroe (sopranos), Fiona Mackay (mezzo-soprano), Ben Thapa (tenor), Jim Clements (baritone), Dale Wills (harpsichord), plus string ensemble Staged madrigals, scenes from operas, instrumental and choral pieces. Saturday 11 November 7.30pm £12 [£10]
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Shepway Singers Late Romantic composers. Saturday 2 December 7.00pm Band concert. Details to be advised. Saturday 16 December 7.30pm Retiring collection Carols for All. Tickets available from Brandon Music Shop, 55 High Street, Hythe CT21 5AD (01303 264429), online www.friendsofstleonardshythe.org or at
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Friends of St Nicholas Church Newington Restoring and maintaining this historic building and its grounds Charity number: 1122652
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District Councillor Report Welcome to Autumn. Let's be thankful that we do not get the terrible hurricanes and earthquakes experienced by the Caribbean and Mexico. In my last report I mentioned a return visit to Poundbury, Dorset to visit the Rainbarrow Anaerobic Digester which is capable of providing sustainable gas supply for up to 80,000 homes. The feedstock for this facility is provided through a cooperative of local farmers producing Rye and Maize Sileage as the main feedstock. My wife accompanied me and was pleasantly surprised by the lack of smell and noise from this very well run site. The downside was that the digester is not currently taking household food waste due to contamination concerns however I will be recommending that Shepway consider this type of facility for Otterpool as it is a renewable source of energy which does not rely on the wind or sunlight and reduces our reliance on imported gas from Russia and Algeria amongst others. This was a private visit by invitation of the Project manager for The Duchy of Cornwall and not funded by the Shepway taxpayer. An interesting video about Rainbarrow farm can be viewed here http://www.barrowgreengas.co.uk/case-studies/ Shepway District Council has now submitted plans for its proposed development of Princes Parade, Hythe to provide a new swimming and fitness centre as well as new homes. Readers can review the proposals at www.princesparade.co.uk. Much has been written about the presence of Japanese Knot weed adjacent to this site but I am assured that eradication will be a condition should the proposals receive approval. Cllr David Godfrey Cabinet Member for Special Projects
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Newington Village Hall, Newington, Folkestone, Kent CT18 8AU (jt. 12 M20) (Bus route 17 Stagecoach hourly service) Saturday 7 October 2017 Members ÂŁ30 Non-members ÂŁ35 Entry includes lunch of Soup and sandwiches, tea, coffee, refreshments available throughout. Lectures 9.30am - 5.30pm Doors open 9am Speakers include: Lynn Picknett
Author of many books including 'The Templar Revelation' 'Mary Magdelene' 'Turin Shroud' 'The Secret History of Lucifer' will lecture on 'The Legacy of Mary Magdelene'
David Pybus
Will discuss 'Jack the Ripper - who was he?' What was his motive?
Sylvia Franke
Chair of Rilko, student of the philosophy of Rudolph Steiner, author of a book on Rennes-le-Chateau 'The Tree of Life and the Holy Grail' will talk on Chartres Cathedral and Sorath the Sun Demon.
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Chair of the Sauniere Society will present a show and tell on the rediscovery of the missing Philippe de Cherisey letters.
Further speakers will be announced. The authors books together with new and rare esoteric publications, DVD's and CD's will be available to purchase throughout the meeting. For further information and tickets please contact: Joy Millar, Arpinge Court, Arpinge, Folkestone, Kent CT18 8AQ Tel - 07842 426 751 Email - saunieresociety1@gmail.com 15
Work Party Join us for a Church Yard Clean Up Please bring hand tools and gloves Refreshments provided Saturday 16th September 10:00 - 12:30
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From your County Councillor As I write my report we are still in the aftermath of the terrorist attack in London with KCC staff involved in the response. Much of the work KCC does in this area must necessarily remain confidential but I can tell you our staff are trained to work on prevention and identification of radicalisation and that we work closely with Kent Police. I was recently at a presentation about the work of Kent Police given by Paul Brandon the Deputy Chief Constable. We were given a snapshot of weekly demand – 830 emergency calls, 2,437 calls for assistance, 12 children (under 17) and 35 adults reported missing, 345 crimes, 86 arrests and much more. We were told about the work under way to deal with people with mental health problems, investigation of gangs, child sexual abuse both current and historic and not least the work being done to deal with terrorism and radicalisation. Like so many public services there is an increasing demand but limited resources. One way Kent Police were coping was by making more use of technology such as online reporting of crime via their website and the use of body cameras by Police officers which has led to a big drop in complaints. There’s no doubt that Kent Police have a very big job to do but their entire presentation made no mention of traffic offences yet all councillors know that this is one of the biggest concerns of our communities. Both Matthew Balfour, KCC’s cabinet member for Highways and I raised these concerns with Paul Brandon. His response was that Kent Police do have teams dealing with speeding but their priority is accident black spots. It is of course reasonable to prioritise limited resources but if we want traffic offences further up the list of Kent Police priorities then it would help to let them know it matters. Matthew Scott, Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner undertakes regular surveys on public priorities so please let him know your views. There has been some interest in setting up a Speedwatch with volunteers in Newington. Do contact me if you can give time to this. We have over 5,000 miles of road in Kent and during the good weather, there’s been much filling of potholes, patching of wider stretches and resurfacing including a long stretch of Arpinge Lane which was microsurfaced. Steadline Ltd were the Kent based contractors for much of this work in the Shepway and Ashford districts. The repair work will continue till Christmas (weather permitting) so please report any potholes that still need attention to www.kent.gov.uk or ring 03000 41 81 81. The Government has recently announced a £2.3bn Housing Infrastructure Fund and invited bids. I’m pleased to report that Otterpool Garden Town stands a very good chance of being the principal project that KCC puts forward in its bid to this fund. The grant could be as much as £250m which would go a very long way to providing the roads, schools, medical facilities etc. we want in advance of the houses being built. Susan Carey Member for Elham Valley 17
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Folkestone Choral Society presents...
A ‘Victor Borge’ style evening with musical facts, fun and cleverness at the hands of...Stephen Hope: inspirational Musical Director, tireless fundraiser for the Hospice Movement, and extremely talented organist and pianist. This evening will be an entertaining exploration of all kinds of music, with scintillating performances of classic pieces and new versions of old favourites. Hidden melodies, medleys, audience participation in reduced opera and choral favourites, including a five minute Messiah!! Stainer’s Crucifixion distilled to 7 minutes and much much more... Saturday October 7th 2017 at 7.30pm St. Leonard’s Church, Hythe Tickets £15 (includes light buffet); cash bar Tickets available in Hythe at Brandon’s Music Shop, 55 High St, and I Like That, 19 High St and at www.WeGotTickets.com In support of Pilgrims Hospices and Folkestone Choral Society
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The Historic Houses Association (HHA) represents over 1,640 of the UK's privately and charitably owned historic houses, castles and gardens. These are listed buildings or designated gardens, usually Grade I or II*, and are often outstanding. Many are considered to be iconic symbols of Britain's unique heritage. Around 500 of these properties open their doors to visitors for days out, special tours, school visits, film locations, weddings and events, or as memorable places to stay. 24 million people a year visit HHA Member properties and there are over 45,000 Friends of the HHA. Members range from iconic stately homes such as Blenheim Palace, Highclere Castle, Castle Howard, Knebworth House, Longleat and Burghley House, to more intimate houses such as Traquair in Scotland, Treowen in Wales and Belle Isle in Northern Ireland. Most are still private family homes. The Association was established in 1973 to help owners conserve these wonderful places in the interests of the nation and carries out important lobbying, advisory and marketing work on behalf of Member properties.
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The very latest version of the Eleclink route for the cable that will connect the Eurotunnel and the National Grid substation at Sellindge can be seen at: http://www.eleclink-kent.co.uk/where-eleclink.html My thanks to Cllrs Carey and Godfrey who both kindly sent me the this information.
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LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL VENUE: THE LEAS CLIFF HALL, THE LEAS, FOLKESTONE CT20 2DZ This is a gig so please expect limited seating. If we reach our target of 1,000 people there will be no room for tables however there is seating around the upper tier of the main hall.
• DATE: 7TH DECEMBER 2017 • GIG ENTRY TIME: 7:30PM • GIG FINISH TIME: 11:30PM • ITINERARY: 7:45 - UKULELE SET BY REALM79 8:15 - DJ PLAYING (BBC RADIO KENT DJ PHIL HARRISON) 8:45 - ROCK SET BY REALM79 9:30 - THE MASSIVE RAFFLE 10:00 - ROCK SET BY REALM79 11:00 - DJ PLAYING 11:30 - END
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