by Terry Prue | Apr 28, 2025 | News
Signing up and then Raring to Go: Photos by Susanne Ford Our litter pick was just one of many that took place during The Great Ramsgate Spring Clean this year. We met at 10am and the group of volunteers worked along to the Chines at each end of the Ramsgate cliffs,...
by Terry Prue | Apr 28, 2025 | News
Rare early photograph of Christ Church published by John Crow Twyman courtesy of Stephen Davies We are pleased to pass on the information from one of our members that, after a prolonged period of closure, the beautiful Christ Church in Vale Square has reopened....
by Terry Prue | Apr 10, 2025 | Climate Matters, News
The world is changing dramatically day by day, and mostly in ways that spell problems for the environment and our ability to live in the manner to which we have become accustomed. However amongst all the gloom, a piece of news appeared recently that showed hope for a...
by Terry Prue | Apr 10, 2025 | News
The Government has nailed its colours very firmly to two masts: Growth and Devolution. It is consulting, but with very short timescales and a clear message that, unless local authorities can agree new arrangements among themselves, the Deputy PM will impose a...
by Terry Prue | Apr 10, 2025 | News
From the audience feedback it is fair to say that Julia Elton held the capacity audience spellbound with her February talk for us on ‘John Smeaton: The Making of an Engineering Genius’. As a follow up for those who want to delve further in to the history...
by Terry Prue | Mar 10, 2025 | Climate Matters, News
Since last month’s review of the past and peer at the future, things have gone from bad to worse. President Trump is bent on exceeding predictions as he dismantles state support for tackling climate change and pledges to “Drill, baby, drill”. There is little we can do...