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Sentinel

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Sandgate

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December 2020

This magazine is compiled and edited by David Cowell who is totally responsible for content. If you do not wish to receive these magazines please email UNSUBSCRIBE to him at david@thesentinel.org.uk

You have until midday today (Thursday) to order your weekend cakes and/or savories. More of our stallholders are joining this initiative every day so do visit http://chichesterhall.co.uk/sandgate-farmers-market/ to see the latest participants. Thank you.


As we have been designated tier 3, the Hall will not be able to open for non educational hires and Markets. It will be reviewed on the 16th December and if at all possible we will hold the Market on the 19th. In the meantime do take advantage of our on-line Market.

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NHS COVID-19 APP FEATURES Helping us all to support the NHS by reducing the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Protect your loved ones. Download the app.

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To download the NHS COVID-19 app, search for “NHSCOVID-19” in the App Store / Google Play Store on your phone

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‘MEALS FOR THOSE IN NEED’ As well as cooking delicious dishes for you to enjoy at home, we’re also cooking meals to give to NHS staff at the William Harvey Hospital and to local vulnerable people in need during this challenging time. These meals are free to those that need them and are funded by donations. If you're able to donate at all, please do by using the PayPal link below, so that we can help as many people as possible. https://www.paypal.me/loaftogo

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We are a small family run business, trading for over 30 years in the heart of Hythe High Street at number 51 (CT21 5AD) and we pride ourselves on customer service and of a range of products with high quality produce. We cater for all needs, whether it's a small treat for your pet, tapioca to make your favourite nostalgic pudding, or some of our delicious, local, free range eggs, perfect for cooking, baking and breakfasting! At U-Weigh we have more than 400 items in store, ranging from cupboard essentials to sweet treats and snacks. We have a large selection of herbs, spices and seasonings to take your meal plans to every corner of the world, and to cater for the home bakers and amateur chefs, some cupboard staples; flours, sugars, cake mixes, pastas and rices. As dried food specialists, we all have a wide knowledge and will not hesitate to help with any queries or questions you may have. Take a look at our many products, write your list and pop into the shop. We're also doing our bit for the planet by introducing paper bags, and don't forget, if you are trying to be more green, you can bring your own tubs, jars and containers to fill up. www.u-weigh.co.uk

www.facebook.com/uweigh/

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The editor of The Sentinel is also responsible for sending Hythe, Newington and Sandgate related event information to the Folkestone Herald. If you have an event you wish to publicise it is needed by Tuesday at 17:00. The information should appear in the edition two weeks later although it is not gauranteed.

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All now available in paperback and on Kindle Set in Folkestone in the heady days of the late 60s. They say if you can remember it, you weren't there!

Two plays. One an imaginary meeting between Dylan Thomas and Brendan Behan in a Fitzrovia pub. The other is Caitlin Thomas reminiscing after the untimely death of her husband.

This is the tale of Hana, a young girl who moves from where she was born in London, to the Kent coast. They discover a wonderful area called Prince's Parade which is full of amazing animals, has a beautiful canal and is right next to the sea too! By buying this book you will be helping to protect it. All profits from it will be donated to the Save Prince's Parade campaign which aims to halt plans to develop the area into a housing estate. Very funny, and surreal story about a man and a woman on their first date: Bolton Brady and Veda, set in London, November 2001. Bolton is forty, not into assets, has never lived with a woman and looked into the future and seen loneliness. So he decides to do something about it. He advertises in a lonely-hearts column, and receives six replies, but after experiencing one disaster after another only Veda remains between him and his sanity. As the day unfolds the line between reality and fantasy becomes blurred, building to a surreal, yet poignant, conclusion. 14


This walk through the history of Sandgate to the present day was first performed at the Chichester Hall a decade ago on Wednesday, 9th June. It is now available on Kindle or in paperback.

Coming soon. The prequel to Seaside Stories. Get an understanding of how it all started

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The Sandgate Society is delighted to promote the well-deserved KALC Community Award 2020 which has been Awarded to Leonie Wootton for her work in our community, as it states: “Leonie has worked tirelessly with volunteers to create a community vegetable garden in the grounds of Saga in Sandgate, encouraging residents to sample the produce and then grow their own”. This “seed” of an idea originated when Saga approached The Sandgate Society for help in the community to use the space of their kitchen garden. One of the members, Leonie was known to be a keen gardener and the rest is history. Not only has Leonie built up her family of volunteers in the grounds of Saga, but, with the support of the Sandgate Parish Council, she has expanded the volunteering to look after Edible Eats in planters around Sandgate High Street and the Golden Valley, where residents are encouraged to help themselves to the produce (herbs etc) grown there. As Leonie says “If it had not been for Saga wishing to start the garden in the first place, the support of The Parish Council, the Sandgate Society, the volunteers, and the visiting locals, the award would not have happened - and so it is to all of us that this award belongs.” And it doesn’t finish there – Leonie’s team have recently been awarded the RHS Britain in Bloom, in recognition of how important community gardens are, and how valuable their work is in such difficult times as they have experienced this year, and they are already working on moving up to the next 16


higher award. They are applying to open the garden with the National Garden Scheme, and actively looking at how they can improve the garden for all involved and make it a real asset to Sandgate. And there is more: the Gardens are pleased to welcome a home-schooled child every week, and very recently, an invitation to register the garden with the NHS as a place to come and work in place of being prescribed pills - a social prescription, where people who are troubled can come with a key worker to get their hands dirty in the open air, in a lovely setting, in a working garden. This really has to be the icing on the cake, and we are so hoping we will get the opportunity to make this work - but there is still much to be done. Weekly newsletters are published to the community, including members of the Sandgate Society who pass on the news far and wide, with Facebook and Instagram creating more awareness. Leonie and her team are keen to promote the growing of what they call 'real, slow grow, organic, seasonal food' that has holes in various places, a bit of muck attached, sometimes a bit wonky, and the odd bug'! It is not rocket science, but can often make a world of difference, and already has made a difference to many of us that frequent the community garden. This year has created quite a few challenges for everyone, but luckily Covid could not put a stop to growing food, or taking outdoor exercise, so they thrived. We all hope that the KALC award can now be used to help promote the garden and advertise what they do and help people to realise what potential the garden could have in the longer term for our community.

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Folkestone and Hythe Cats Protection shop in Hythe is now open: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am - 3pm. New measures in place to protect customers and volunteers. Stringent cleaning regime and quarantining system to further protect customers and volunteers and only 2 customers in the shop at any one time. Many bargains from £1. Contact shop on 01303 264285 and general enquiries on 0345 260 1253

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From the cutting-edge London design agency Here Design - writer and poet Philip Cowell, and award-winning designer Caz Hildebrand, author of The Herbarium, this playful, original, beautifully designed book brings to life the punctuation marks we use every day, including: The dashing dash So-called "quotation marks" The colon: and on and on. Kindle edition The shouty exclamation! £9.99 Hardback The three dots of... £12.50 (Not forgetting the brackets) Great gift And even more 18


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If you would like to submit an article or letter please email it to me. I will print almost anything as long as it’s not libellous, racist or unkind. Name must be supplied but can be withheld if requested. Please put your articles etc in plain text or Word and images should be in .jpg, .tiff or .png. My contact details are: Address: Clyme House, Hillside Street, Hythe, Kent CT21 5DJ Mobile: 07771 796 446; email: david@thesentinel.org.uk


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