
Seeing Red with County Councillor Karen Constantine: Parkway, child poverty and filthy seas
Right across the country we are seeing examples of the real every day need for staffed railway stations. The travelling […]
Right across the country we are seeing examples of the real every day need for staffed railway stations. The travelling […]
You think it’s bad now? It can get a whole lot worse. Perhaps it’s because I’m recovering from Covid (horrible […]
I was shocked to find out that an appalling amount of food is being wasted at the Manston immigration holding […]
Huge congratulations to all my Labour brothers and sisters who re-gained or won seats on Thanet District Council. I believe […]
The mood in Ramsgate Comfort Inn during Southern Water’s public meeting on Monday 12th December matched the weather outside – […]
My thoughts have turned to Christmas. This will be the first Christmas ever in the Constantine household that we celebrate […]
There is just so much to be concerned about. Rising prices, the cost of heating our homes, the on-going global […]
Our NHS is a precious asset to us all. Our NHS staff, each and every one of them, always do […]
Forget fracking… it’s a deliberate smoke screen. A red herring. A diversion. The science is definitive, the UK is not […]
I barely know where to start. It feels as though a lot has happened in Thanet in recent weeks. Firstly, […]
How on earth are Thanet’s already hard-pressed families going to manage during the winter fuel and cost of living crisis? […]
Last week was quite a week. Not only have Covid cases started to soar in Thanet (please do take care […]
This departure has been a very long time coming. Thanet council CEO Madeline Homer has been clinging on to her […]
With a staggering cost of living crisis and seemingly endless incidents of appalling behaviour by MPs (mainly Tories it had […]
They say a week is a long time in politics, regardless of who you might support politically, the past few […]
Thanet is in the national news again. But this time for all the wrong reasons. Despite Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s reassurances […]
We really need jobs, jobs, jobs! Decent and secure employment is top of my wish list for Thanet. I know […]
It’s great news that some of our lockdown conditions have now been lifted. This latest Government advice coincides with a […]
The Labour Party succeeded in taking back control of Thanet District Council on October 10. Whilst we obviously welcome this, […]
I’m a bit knackered, I don’t mind admitting; Bryan and I did a sponsored walk on Friday, and so we’re […]
Five promising cooks from Broadstairs College have been offered employment at a three Michelin-starred London restaurant after impressing the Executive […]
Members of Margate Women’s Institute have launched their own campaign to help keep the town tidy. Inspired by a resolution […]
Former volunteers and customers of the Our Shop food club in Margate say they are still bewildered by its sudden […]
Plans to remove community artwork from two Westgate shelters while maintenance is carried out and then use a board to […]
I have been plagued by a cold this week, but I don’t want to complain; man flu is a bug […]
Well, it’s been a busier week than I had originally planned, but who am I to argue? After we last […]
I’m writing this on Saturday evening in a darkened hotel room in central London – and no, it’s nowhere near […]
Project managers for the redevelopment of Radford House in Ramsgate have been appointed. Ramsgate Town Council, which bought the former […]
Dumped rubbish, empty drinks bottles and a discarded sink will be cleared from Mocketts Wood by Thanet council. A shocked […]
Westgate resident Wilfred Jenkins has been chosen as a baton bearer for the south-east leg of The Queen’s Baton Relay […]
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