Seb Reilly: The Manston controversy
Driving past Manston airport the other day, I experienced a strange moment of flashback. Suddenly I was sat in the […]
Driving past Manston airport the other day, I experienced a strange moment of flashback. Suddenly I was sat in the […]
There is something inbuilt in the British psyche that seems to motivate people to enjoy moaning, and is as ever-present […]
Is anyone else really tired? Perhaps it’s August’s fault; this summer has been undoubtedly packed with more events than I […]
The main problem with people writing opinion pieces for a publication like The Isle of Thanet News is that they will […]
It’s that time of year again when, despite the warm weather and summer climate, people dress in Victorian costumes and […]
Have you ever felt like the ground beneath your feet isn’t quite stable? Perhaps it is to do with living […]
Every year, I always find it incredible how much Thanet changes when the temperature increases slightly. Don’t get me wrong, […]
Thanet has an extensive and wonderful literary history, and as a writer that heritage intrigues me. The idea of continuing, […]
New commercial fridges and freezers and display racks are not the only improvements that have been made at the SE […]
Three years ago today (August 22) the Fort Hill shelter in Margate was boarded up by Thanet council as a […]
A new print magazine has launched to share seaside stories, coastal poetry, and tidal tales, along with photography and artwork. […]
Plans to build a temporary ‘floating’ wooden structure inside the Newgate Gap seafront shelter in Cliftonville are awaiting decision from […]
It’s often been said that routine is really important in times of intense strangeness, and we certainly are in strange […]
Stretch arts charity, which has been delivering arts projects to marginalised groups for almost 16 years and has had a […]
Stretch arts charity, which has been delivering arts projects to marginalised groups for almost 16 years and has had a […]
Find the poets, find the poetry. This year, as Margate Festival lines up with the Turner Prize, poets will be […]
Kent County Council consulted on the future of the library service in Kent recently, and in short order decided to […]
Seventeen poets, seventeen days, one typewriter. That was the pitch isle wordsmith Connor Sansby presented to the up-coming Margate Festival […]
The Isle of Thanet News has scooped the Best Kent News Website 2018 honour at this year’s Kent Press and […]
Last week Matthew and Melissa debated the migration of people to Thanet, from London (DFL – Down from London) and further […]
Minster Twinning Association Eighteen months of planning by Minster Twinning Association has culminated into a milestone landmark in its history […]
I made a rare sojourn into Margate on Sunday afternoon, which isn’t something you’ll often hear me say. I had […]
Shoal, a collection of short stories by Thanet-linked writers, will be launched on Monday (May 7) at the Margate Bookie […]
I’ve always wanted to be a fiction writer, but that has led to so many other opportunities; ones I can’t […]
Matthew Munson is the Chief Technology Officer for a data storage firm based in Milton Keynes. There’s also a Matthew […]
What do you think when you hear the word “creative”? Writers? Artists? Dancers? Maybe a combination of all the above, […]
If the mighty Rams triumph over AFC Wimbledon tomorrow evening [December 4] they will play [at home] in the Emirates […]
Times are a-changing, are they not? Election fever is hotting up, or cooling down, depending on your view, and we […]
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