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Community Centre boss speaks up for Hawkinge after Folkestone newspaper article attack

Posted by editor on May 17, 2012 - 08:45 AM

An article by a 14-year-old schoolboy, published in last week's Folkestone Herald, where he talked about the lack of facilities in Hawkinge has prompted a response from the boss of the Hawkinge Community Centre.

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Folkestone is failing to mark Charles Dickens Centenary

Posted by editor on Feb 01, 2012 - 07:26 PM

Dear Editor,
How times change.

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A wasted opportunity for Folkestone - Nothing changed in nearly 2 years

Posted by editor on Jan 15, 2012 - 10:45 AM

Dear Editor,
Re: The Folkestone Remembrance Line faces a reality check

I agree totally with Rodney's view.

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Killing the remaining part of Folkestone's heritage

Posted by editor on Jan 15, 2012 - 09:37 AM

Dear Editor,
Re: The Folkestone Remembrance Line faces a reality check

There is now very little left of Folkestone.

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KCC and Iceland: who will take the blame?

Posted by editor on Mar 29, 2009 - 12:10 AM

Dear Editor


The Audit Commission has indicated that Kent County Council was negligent in its investments in Icelandic banks.


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Lee uncovers Turton genealogy answers

Posted by editor on Aug 10, 2008 - 02:06 PM

Dear Editor,

Re: Searching for parents and grandmother Turton from Hawkinge

I read your article requesting information on the Turtons.

I subscribe to a genealogy website called ancestry.com and found all the answers below from the information on the website.

Unfortunately I have no idea where the remains of Bill's parents are located.

Nevertheless the following might be of use to him, as he could order their death certificates to ascertain their last known address and who was the person that registered his mother's death.

James Gisby and Emily Newing are the parents of Frederick Nutting Gisby.

Frederick was born 1883 in Elham Registration District, and died aged 72 in 1955 within Dover Registration District (certificate number 1955 Q3/Dover/5b/411)

Sarah Jane Swaine married Samuel Turton 1881 in Elham Registration District.(Sarah Jane Swaine is Bill's grandmother that he didn't know the name of.)

She died May 1943 and was buried at Paddlesworth Church 15 May 1943. Paddlesworth Church is right next to old RAF HAWKINGE. The RAF airfield is between Paddlesworth and Hawkinge.

Sarah J. and Samuel had several children, they lived at Peane, next to Cheriton at the bottom of the North Downs, part swallowed up by the channel tunnel complex.

1891 Census shows

Samuel Turton 37 born Nottingham

Sarah Turton 33 born Cheriton, Kent

George 8
Louisa 6
Elizabeth 4
John 2
Annie C 4months – all children born in Cheriton.

Annie Charlotte Turton was born 28 Nov 1889 and died 1981
(certificate reference 1981 Q2 / Dover / 16 / 1089)

She had married Frederick 1911 Q1 (quarter 1 –or Jan/feb/mar) in Dover Registration District.

They had children

Peter J Gisby 1912 Dover
Frederick Henry Gisby 19 Oct 1913 Elham reg. Dist. / died Nov 2005 Kent
Edith A Gisby 1915 Elham reg. Dist.
Ethel M Gisby 1917 Dover reg dist
Caroline L Gisby 1921 Dover reg. Dist
James T W Gisby 3 Feb 1926 d. March 2004 Kent
William J Gisby 1929 Q4 ** this would be Bill**
George R Gisby 1932 Q2

I am not related to the Gisbys or Turtons, but had a couple of hours to spare, and am used to researching such things.

Best wishes

Lee

 



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Searching for parents and grandmother Turton from Hawkinge

Posted by editor on Aug 10, 2008 - 12:00 AM

Dear Editor,

I am looking for information on my grandmother, her name was Turton, but I don't know her christian name.

During the war she lived on the edge of Hawkinge airfield.

I am also looking for news of my mother Anne Charlotte Turton who married Frederick Nutting Gisby, but I can't find any record of them anywhere.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Bill Gisby

Cambridge

Ontario

Canada

Please email editor@localrags.co.uk if you can help and we will forward your reply to Mr Gisby  

 

 

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When was the last election?

Posted by editor on Apr 24, 2007 - 12:15 AM

Dear Editor,

I am trying to find out when Hawkinge last had an election for the Parish Council?

Perhaps one of the readers can help.

Tony Hutt

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Shh! But not for long

Posted by editor on Feb 05, 2007 - 09:23 PM

Dear Ed,

Re: Shhh! If you're looking for a quiet life, live in Folkestone

Unfortunately Folkestone will not maintain its quiet status if the Lydd Airport expansion goes ahead.

The take-off and landing maps approved by the Civil Aviation Authority show aircraft landing from 2800ft. The take-off will be worse.

The Ministry of Defence has an exclusion zone around the Lydd and Hythe ranges so the flights will have to go inland. This means the people in Folkestone and Hythe will get the brunt of the Northern Europe flights. 

Lydd have permission to fly 24 hours a day so goodbye quite times and good house prices.

Rope

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Missing footpath along new link road questioned

Posted by editor on Feb 02, 2007 - 09:11 AM

Dear Ed,

I fear for the lives of our fellow village parishioners and it only seems right that I should sound off now.

For several days I have passed the entrance to the new link road at the top of Spitfire Way. But something looks to be missing.

Tell me that I am wrong, but there does not appear to be any footpaths along either side. Is this right ?

Before I say anymore can you confirm this ? I fear it is another oversight of some pretty dim planners just like the planners who built Spitfire Way, also without a footpath or cycle path.

How many times have you nearly hit a pedestrian walking up there at night.

Edvard the Munch

Editor's note: I have been told by our Community Warden that she will be following up the observation and will let us know when she can clarify the situation.

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