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Community website for all things Herne Bay (Kent, UK). Covers: The Downs, Herne Bay Museum, Herne Bay Historical Records Society, Herne Bay Pier Trust, Herne Bay in Bloom, East Cliff Neighbourhood Panel, No Night Flights, Manston Airport, Save Hillborough, Kitewood, WEA, Local Plan and much, much more...

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Yellow lines, etc.

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Canterbury City Council is consulting on the latest requests for new yellow lines, parking bays, residents' parking and so on. Any objections to any of the items will be reported back to councillors in June and July. Items for which they do not receive objections will be implemented after the consultation period.

If you wish to object to any of the proposals you should write, stating the reasons for your objection, to the Transportation Manager, Canterbury City Council, Military Road, Canterbury, CT1 1YW. Alternatively you may email your response.

Your submission must be received by 9am on Thursday 28th April 2011.

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Survey for Herne Bay clock tower

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Work has started on a hi-tech structural survey of Herne Bay’s landmark clock tower. Three-dimensional laser scanning is being used on the clock tower, and engineers will also be making a hands-on inspection of every stone, fitting and fixture. Part of the survey will include the use of ‘rectified photography’, enabling an accurate scaled image of the clock tower to be made.

Following the detailed inspection, a report will be submitted to the city council, containing recommendations and cost estimates for future repairs and stonework replacement. Standing at nearly 25 metres tall, the clock tower was built in 1837 as a gift to Herne Bay from town benefactor, Anne Thwaites. The clock tower is made of Portland stone over a brick core and built in the style of a Greek temple.

The council’s senior surveyor, Colin Pengelly, said:

“Since it was built, the clock tower has been exposed to the rigours of the marine environment. Some areas have been eroded by the constant wind and salt-laden atmosphere and require remedial attention. We also need to look at some earlier, inappropriate repairs that need attention. The clock tower is not suspected of being in any immediate danger, but given its iconic importance to the town it is essential that the council knows what resources will be required to ensure its ongoing survival.”

Stonewest of Croydon has been appointed to carry out the £10,000 survey.  The company has previously carried out work on St Paul’s Cathedral and St Pancras railway station.


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Diamond Jubilee

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In the United Kingdom, national and regional events to mark the Diamond Jubilee are being co-ordinated by the Queen-in-Council and her Royal Household at Buckingham Palace.[12] As for the Golden Jubilee in 2002, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport is responsible for co-ordinating the Cabinet-led aspects of the celebrations.[13]

On 5 January 2010, the Lord President of the Council and Business Secretary Lord Mandelson announced that a special extra bank holiday would take place on Tuesday, 5 June 2012.[12][1][14] By moving the Spring Bank Holiday (the last Monday in May) to 4 June, this will result in a special four-day holiday in honour of the Diamond Jubilee, coinciding with the Queen's Official Birthday in the United Kingdom, also on 4 June.[1][15] As national holidays are a devolved matter, Scotland's first minister confirmed separately that the bank holiday would be held on 5 June in that country as well.[16] A large event will be staged in London on that weekend,[15] which may include a maritime parade of boats and events along the River Thames and a diamond jubilee concert,[17] reportedly to be produced by singer-songwriter Gary Barlow.[18] Street parties are also to take place across the country.[19]

Special community lottery grants, called The Jubilee People's Millions, are being offered by the Big Lottery Fund and ITV.[20] There was a contest held by the BBC children's programme Blue Peter to design the official emblem for the Diamond Jubilee; the winning design, announced in February 2011, was created by ten-year-old Katherine Dewar.[21]

To mark the jubilee, the Queen will bestow Royal Borough status on Greenwich, in south-east London.[1][22] In addition, a competition will grant in 2012 city status to one town and either a lord mayoralty or lord provostship to one city.[23] The Olympic park in East London, created for the 2012 London Olympics, will be named the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park following the Olympics.[24]

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