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Sandgate September 2020
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Robert Bliss (1936 to 2020) I share the sadness of those who have already expressed their feelings eloquently on social media and elsewhere. If you were a social scientist you would never, for one minute, believe that Robert and I would be friends. Although on opposite sides of the political divide, we shared more in common than in our difference. We didn't hold back in expressing our opposing views but the substance of our friendship was a shared desire to see fairness and equitability reintroduced into a society that had sadly jettisoned both those virtues. We participated in a number of collaborations not the least being the protection of the Sandgate Library. This resulted in him asking me to make an audio video, showing the essential role played by the Library in Sandgate not just as an important book lending facility but in the myriad of popular community activities that also take place. He invited a senior person at Kent County Council to attend a showing. It worked. He saved the Sandgate Library. What better tribute, although one of many, to an amazing man.
The Sandgate Market has four types of stallholder: 1. Local produce: meat, veg, bread, cakes, jams, pies etc 2. Local made: jewellery, soft toys, furnishings etc
3. Local enterprise: local residents running a business but selling products not necessarily produced locally but that you might just like to buy for yourself or as gifts 4. Local causes: worthy causes that we support and hope you will too
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Catherine Jordan Cakes
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Local honey
Anji's Interiors
It's a Florrie Thing
Fire & Roast
Pauline's hand made toys
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There will not be a CAFE at this Market Saffron Rose Flowers
Usher's veg
To celebrate the Market's return, Catherine Jordan will be making, as well as her normal wonderful cakes, 2 quiches: spinach and goat cheese quiche, plus a cheddar, onion and tomato version. Also her great allotment pasties! Got to be tasted to be believed! Your well being is of paramount importance, so Covid-19 compliance practices will be in place to ensure safe social distancing etc Your support is really appreciated. Thank you.
Support your local Farmers' Markets in 2020
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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
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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.
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.
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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 ÂŁ1. Contact shop on 01303 264285 and general enquiries on 0345 260 1253
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I am delighted to inform you that three electronic editions of The Sentinel are now published. We now produce a Sandgate, Hythe and a Newington version each month. If you would like to receive a copy of any please email me at:
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Funding Available The Hythe Institute Fund considers applications for funding from local organisations including schools, scouts and guide groups, sports clubs and the trustees of local halls and facilities; who may require funds for maintenance or improvements. The recipients must be in the Hythe parish (including Hythe, Seabrook, Saltwood, Palmarsh, Lympne and Newingreen).
To apply for funding go to www.hytheinstitutefund.org.uk or e-mail us on hytheinstitutefund@gmail.com or call us on 01303 278888. Trustees meet to review applications every four months. The cut off dates to receive applications are: • 10 January • 30 April • 30 September
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We are delighted that we have been able to reopen the Chichester Hall for hires and this week saw the return of the Sandgate Art Group, Pilates and, on Saturday, the Sandgate Farmers Market. I meet with each group and we agree a Covid-19 compliant set of rules that ensure that their activity is again enjoyed safely. Before each session I set up the agreed layout for chairs and tables and they are sanitised as are all the obvious touch points throughout the Hall. After the session, the same happens again. It's a labour All set up and ready to go intensive process but essential if we are to feel comfortable as we try to get back to some form of normality. Some groups have decided to delay their return until such times as the requirements are more conducive to their particular activity. Hand sanitisers for your use 19
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