What is The Renters Reform Bill and will it work for tenants and landlords?
This month The Renters Reform Bill was brought to Parliament. The government now needs to pass this bill into law […]
This month The Renters Reform Bill was brought to Parliament. The government now needs to pass this bill into law […]
A group of four large, detached properties – known as the ‘Allens’ – in Park Crescent Road, Margate, is to […]
Tonight (May 27) the doors of Ramsgate’s Granville Theatre reopen for the first time in some three years. Westwood One […]
Children at Priory Infant School in Ramsgate were treated to a visit from the brilliant performance poet and author Simon […]
A second Thanet Community Dress Drive -aimed at making sure all isle teens have outfits to attend school proms regardless […]
Police are investigating a report that a man exposed himself in the car park at Botany Bay. The incident happened […]
Traders in Margate High Street and New Street are having to contend with a second water burst in a week […]
A teacher at Ellington Infant School was honoured at the recent Kent Teacher of the Year awards. Danielle Sedgewick, a […]
GMB union members working for Thanet District Council’s Waste and Recycling collections services have voted to suspend strike action which […]
Fire crews were called to Broadstairs last night (May 25) to rescue two people who had become trapped in an […]
Broadstairs May Fair May 27-29, Victoria Gardens and Prom, Open daily from 10am – 6pm Traditional May Fair celebrations with […]
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has told East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust that it must make immediate improvements […]
Year 6 children at Northdown Primary School, Margate, were treated to a fun-filled day at Chessington Theme Park last week […]
A fly-in of some 101 light aircraft will take place at Manston this weekend. The Kent Strut event is in […]
Thanet nature expert Nik Mitchell runs the Wildlife Conservation in Thanet page on facebook This April I worked alongside BBC […]
Helping and supporting the community is an important part of life at Chilton Primary in Ramsgate. In their latest good […]
Turner Contemporary’s next exhibition is by Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes, widely recognised as one of the leading abstract artists working […]
By Dan Thompson There are a set of people who, whenever Turner Contemporary puts on a new show, complain that […]
Campaigners against the plan for a cargo hub at the Manston Airport site are raising funds for the upcoming Judicial […]
The RNLI has launched its water safety campaign ahead of the bank holiday and half term week. Experts at the […]
By James Bonthron Monkton Nature Reserve is creating an environmental education centre that can be used for sessions for school […]
A project to create the first national bespoke training, recreation and learning centre for young people and adults with special […]
The Margate Meltdown is back this Bank Holiday Monday (May 29) for its 13th annual visit to the town and […]
Thanet council is asking for residents’ views on two proposals for council housing development in Dane Valley. The first site […]
Do you want to take a trip to the Moon? If that sounds like an out of this world experience, […]
Cultural diversity has been celebrated at Upton Junior School in Broadstairs with children invited to ‘dress to express’ how they […]
A ‘lack of information’ into plans to shut up to four waste and recycling sites across the county, including Richborough, […]
The controversial ‘art box’ at Newgate Gap has had another makeover, this time by Thanet artist Jemima Sara. Due to […]
People of all ages descended on Quex Park on Sunday dressed as their favourite superheroes and comic book characters for […]
Young performers, singers and musicians at Newington Community Primary School are in fine form warming up for their important roles […]
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