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Hythe

Your magazine July 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


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Art and Craft Market

Great range of bread, pies, biscuits, fruit & veg, meat, eggs, cheese and charcuterie, fish, cakes and quiches, preserves and chutneys and confectionery (stall holders may vary between markets).

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Shop Local. www.sandgatebusiness.org.uk

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

Dates for your diary

July 21 - July 23 CT21 5AS Hythe

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01303 265340 https://www.facebook.com/ wowhythe/

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Puppets, Music and Praise organised by Hythe Bay

Change to previously published list

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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: david@davidcowell.net and put the name of the version you require ie The Sentinel Hythe or The Sentinel Sandgate/ Hythe etc in the subject line.

Hythe Farmers’ Market takes place on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 10am until 1pm. In the Methodist Church Hall, Chapel Street, Hythe,

No job too small

Parking is available nearby. For more information call

Please call to discuss your needs

(01303) 266118 or 268715

To advertise in three The Sentinels with circa 3580 targetted readers and growing please email me at: david@davidcowell.net for a rate card. Thank you. 7


freddie@freddiesflowers.com 0208 396 6696

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Ticket prices [Friends] David Rees-Williams (piano), Neil Francis (bass guitar), Phil Laslett Thursday 22 June (drums) Programme unites best of 12 noon [L] £7 classical and jazz [£6] Saturday 22 July 7.30pm £12 [£10] Just2 Harp Duo: Snowdown Colliery Welfare Male Karina & Adel Voice Choir & Three Valleys Male Wilson Voice Choir Internationally acclaimed award- Thursday 27 July 7:30pm £7 [£6] winning harp duo, Christopher Pilgrim (countertenor) play variety of & Jonathan Pilgrim (piano) music to include traditional, classical, The Art of the Countertenor’: Scottish, contemporary and jazz featuring works by Dowland, Handel, Purcell, Bach, Howells, Vaughan Saturday 24 June 5.00pm £7 [£6] Williams Verano Quintet: Ben Uden, RichardSaturday 5 August 7.30pm £12 [£10] Williams, Phillip Scott Moore, Narropera: Dorothee Jansen Adam Young (guitarists) & (soprano), Floriane Peycelon Emmanuel Webb (violin) Award(violin), Haydn Rawstron (piano winning local young musicians and narrator) perform exciting repertoire from Mozart - Così fan Tutte South America, Spain and elsewhere Monday 3 July 7.30pm £12 [£10]

Sunday 13 August 3:00 pm £12 [£10]

Ashford Youth Jazz Orchestra

Hythe Narropera The Pocket Opera

Sunday 9 July 3.00pm £15 [£13]

Trio: Dorothy Janssen (soprano)

Floriane Peycelon(violin) The Grier Trio Beethoven - Violin Sonata in A major, Haydn Rawstron (piano, narrator) Op 30 No 1 Weber - The Devil's Marksman (Der Brahms - Cello Sonata in E minor, Freischütz) Op 38 Beethoven - Piano Trio in G major, Tickets available from Brandon Music Shop, 55 Op 1 No 2 High Street, Hythe CT21 5AD (01303 264429), Thursday 13 July 7.30pm £15 [£13] (‘JAM on the Marsh’ Festival event) David Rees-Williams Trio: 9

online www.friendsofstleonardshythe.org or at the Church prior to each concert

Light lunches available in church after lunchtime concerts indicated by [L].


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Cat Charity Shop Wins Award The Cats Protection Shop in Hythe High Street has just won a nationwide ‘Top Shop Award’ for generating the most profits (after costs) during 2016. The Award was presented to the shop manager at a special Cats Protection conference in Northampton recently. The shop is one of over one hundred Cats Protection retail outlets in the country and other categories in the award scheme, included; top shop for turnover, runner-up for turnover and top shop growth in sales. Bex Xibalba, who is the new manager at the

Janice Purnell, Shop Volunteer. Mark Verity, Area Retail Manager, Bex Xibalba, Shop Manager.

Hythe shop said she was extremely proud of the volunteers who had worked so hard for this achievement and wanted to thank them and customers for their continued support. Bex was recently appointed Manager of the shop and has already created a new music and entertainment section. She also added that A customer sampling one of the cakes at the Paws Party

she wanted to thank Cats Protection for giving her the opportunity of managing the

shop and hopes it will continue to be such an enormous success. Adding to the celebrations, the shop also organised a ‘Paws Party’, last Friday with customers treated to a selection of delicious cakes. The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

FOLKESTONE QUAKERS MEET IN SANDGATE We gather at

ST. PAUL’S CHURCH HALL on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of the month at 10.30am Anyone is welcome to join us. A Quaker Meeting for Worship is very simple and may be just what you need. It is a coming together in silence in which we ponder the deep issues of life without the constraints of pre-fixed beliefs. Anyone can share a heartfelt thought in the meeting. We don’t answer it or discuss it - we just receive it. In some meetings no-one speaks at all. The meeting ends with handshake and chat over coffee or tea. We also hold house discussion groups and monthly social coffee chats. Quakers have always been prepared to speak out on social issues and act on their convictions, resulting in the practical and social action that we have been known for over the years. www.eastkentquakers.org.uk

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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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www.aridzonaawnings.co.uk For the finest German engineered awnings and glass rooms Installed by a Kent based family company.

Call Sam Ruddle for a free survey on 0330 6600949

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If you have any photographs of the area either current or past do send them to me by email and I will feature them in future editions.

Paul worked at Crundens and since its closure has provided this excellent service.

If you just have prints do drop them round to Clyme House (see back page) and I will scan.

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I am researching the history of Tynwald House in Hillside Street Hythe and would be most grateful if you could pass on anything you may know about the property. It is now a residential home for the elderly but has been a private dwelling in the past with owners such as Admiral Hall-Thomson and Charles Dynely Twopeny who was Mayor of Hythe between 1919-1922. Thank you. david@davidcowell.net

If you have any photographs of the area either current or past do send them to me by email and I will feature them in future editions. If you just have prints do drop them round to Clyme House (see back page) and I will scan and return them. 18


This wonderful event ends on the 25th June Details can be found at: www.seos-art.org

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If you have any comments to make about this publication please do email me. I would be very interested in the things you like and the things you don't like and the things you'd like to see included. Thank you. 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 Landline: 020 3239 5828 (via Skype) email: david@davidcowell.net


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