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SUMMARY:Ramsgate Society Talk on Ramsgate Harbour - Royalty and the Every-day
DESCRIPTION:For the second Ramsgate Society talk on the Friday of the week of Heritage Open Day activities we are delighted to welcome back Diane Harvey-White. As a freelance heritage consultant Diane was part of the design team for the architects appointed in March 2023 for regeneration projects in Ramsgate Harbour and\, more recently\, provided a historic background for Ramsgate Town Council on Radford House. \nBestowed with the honour of becoming the Royal Harbour in 1821\, Ramsgate is the only Royal harbour in the country. But what did this actually mean? Harbour business was conducted with the focus on the working requirements of the industries or organisations based in or using the harbour and yet throughout the nineteenth century royal visits would embark and disembark from Ramsgate. This included the voyages of the European Royal families and their entourages. Diane Harvey-White explores the impacts and comedic elements of a working harbour that had to accommodate royal personages at the same time as operating efficiently for the every-day occurrence. \nIncluded in her talk will be content to help understand why George IV chose Ramsgate as his departure point in 1821\, but it will then focus on the harbourmasters and the royal visits up until the Royal Temple Yacht Club was granted its Royal title. \nDoors open at 6:30 with talk and questions between 7pm and 8pm. As part of the Heritage Open day initiative this talk\, although organised by the Ramsgate Society\, is open to all and free of charge (though voluntary donations welcomed). \nAlthough free\, we are requiring you to book here so we can control numbers and you can do so here: https://bit.ly/3ymo3U0 or click the website link below
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/ramsgate-society-talk-on-ramsgate-harbour-royalty-and-the-every-day/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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SUMMARY:Talk on the Dunkirk Little Ships and Ramsgate
DESCRIPTION:A major event in May 2025 will commemorate the 85th anniversary of Operation Dynamo and the role of the Little Ships in the Dunkirk Evacuation. A fleet of 60 of the original vessels is planned to assemble and then embark from Ramsgate Harbour. \nOur next talk on October 24th 7pm at the San Clu will set the scene! \nThe talk will be presented by: \nKevin Finn. Commodore of The Association of Dunkirk Little Ships\, owner of ‘Brown Owl’ and Ramsgate resident. \nIan Gilbert. Honorary Vice Admiral of The Association of Dunkirk Little Ships and owner of ‘Lady Lou’. \nThe evening will cover two areas: \n\nOperation Dynamo and the Dunkirk Little Ships.\n\nA historical review of Operation Dynamo from different perspectives\, together with a look at the types of vessels who took part and how. \n\nThe Commemorative Return to Dunkirk 2025.\n\nWhat does this mean for Ramsgate\, what events are taking place\, how many Little Ships are attending\, what is a support Fleet. How can you engage in the events taking place. \nDoors open at 6:30pm and the talk of about 45 minutes will start at 7pm and be followed by about 15 minutes Q&A. Places must be booked in advance at £2 (+88p for Eventbrite costs). Non-members of the Ramsgate Society will be requested to add a voluntary donation of £3 on the door. \nBook by clicking on website link below or direct to: https://bit.ly/LittleShipsTalk
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/talk-on-the-dunkirk-little-ships-and-ramsgate/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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SUMMARY:Our November Talk on Aspects of Town Planning in Ramsgate
DESCRIPTION:Our Talk on 28th November will be given jointly by David Gullick\, conservation architect and Chair of the Ramsgate Heritage and Design Forum (RHDF) and Marc Turnier\, Andy Graham and Mike Clay\, Directors of Arcvelop Investor Group the architects & developers of the former Council offices in Albion Place. \n \nRHDL works with and supports both Town and District Councillors and local planners in their efforts to raise the quality of design in both restoration projects and new developments of which the Arcvelop project in Albion Place is an excellent example. \n\nIn the first half of the talk David Gullick will explain the work of the forum across a number of areas including planning applications\, planning policy\, conservation areas and heritage at risk. David will then hand over to Marc Turnier and his colleagues from Arcvelop who will talk about the restoration project in Albion Place of which RHDF were very supportive when it came to them for consideration. \n\nAs usual the talk doors open at 6:30pm and the talk will run from 7pm to 8pm\, including Q&A. Tickets cost £2.88 – click the link below to book. Non-members of the Ramsgate Society are requested to make an additional voluntary donation of £3. \nPurchase tickets here or by pressing the website link below https://bit.ly/RHDFTalk
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/our-november-talk-on-aspects-of-town-planning-in-ramsgate/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241212T200000
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SUMMARY:December Talk: Mike Goldwater and Sarah Tait “Behind the ISLAND”
DESCRIPTION:For this last event of 2024 we will be at The Oak Hotel with mulled wine and mince pies on offer. It will be particularly lovely to be getting together with our regular talk attenders. \nJust over three months ago\, photographer Mike Goldwater and poet Sarah Tait launched their book I S L A N D and promptly sold out the first print run. Whether you bought it or not we hope you will come and hear some of the background to the authors\, their love of Thanet and how the book came about. \nIsland is a collection of 129 black and white photographs taken in Thanet between 2019 and 2024. It is a celebration of Thanet as a place of deep history\, rich ecologies and shifting human tides. The photographs pay tribute to the beauty\, challenge and unique character of this special place. \nPhotographer Mike Goldwater will briefly introduce his experience as an international photojournalist before moving on to talk about his work in Thanet. He will focus on his new book I S L A N D\, discussing the stories and experiences behind some of the images. \nTo complete the project\, Mike teamed up with Ramsgate poet\, Sarah Tait. As well as giving us her insight into the craft and thought behind the poems in I S L A N D\, Sarah will be sharing some highlights from some of her other Ramsgate-related poetry\, wrapping aspects of place\, history\, and community within her work. \nSarah will also share with us some information on her plans for 2025 – including the Clock House Museum project\, and a Jane Pugin/Knill anniversary community event. \nAs usual please book your place in advance. Remember this time we are at the Oak but still with the usual time of 6:30 open doors and the talk from 7pm to 8pm. \nPurchase tickets by clicking the website link below or copy and paste this address:  https://bit.ly/ISLANDtalk \n 
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/mike-goldwater-and-sarah-tait-on-inspiration-for-the-island-book/
LOCATION:Royal Oak Hotel\, 66 Harbour Parade\, Ramsgate\, CY118LN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250130T200000
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SUMMARY:January 30th 2025 Talk on The Steam Tug Cervia
DESCRIPTION:If you know our harbour you will be aware of the Cervia moored close to The Clock House. But how much do you know of her past? And what about her current condition or the plans for her future? \n\n\nThe Cervia has changed ownership and the way forward is bound up with plans to relaunch the Maritime Museum in a revitalised Heritage Harbour and Pier Yard. \n\n\nWe welcome the Chair\, David Walton\, and other members of The Steam Tug Cervia Preservation Trust to tell us more about her near-80 year history and the live issues that surround her future preservation and planned transformation as a visitor asset for the town. \n\n\nAs usual we ask you to book to attend our talks with a charge of £2.88. Non-members of the Ramsgate Society are always welcome but we do invite you to consider an extra voluntary contribution of £2 or\, better still\, to join our Society – which now can be done at the venue itself. \n\n\nDoors open at 6:30pm with the talk from 7pm to 8pm. \n\n\nTo Book click bit.ly/3BITQAq
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/january-30th-2025-talk-on-the-steam-tug-cervia-2/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250320T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250320T200000
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SUMMARY:March 20th Talk on the National Coastwatch Institution
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to Becky Wing for permission to use her photo taken after the recent high winds swept along our East Cliff. It is easy to see what the gale has done but what is happening inside the National Coastwatch station? Who are they? What do they do? How do they fit alongside the Coastguards and RNLI etc.? \nThe National Coastwatch Institution first became a presence in Ramsgate in August 2023 with the attendance of an exhibition trailer near the main beach. The organisation has 56 Lookout Watchstations around the Coast and the one on the East Cliff was added less than a year ago. \nOur talk at the San Clu on March 20th will be led by Dave Coupland in a session which promises a multi-media combination of slides\, display boards\, video and some hands-on equipment. The Watchstations are entirely run by volunteers and he will be joined by their membership secretary\, Yvonne Smith. \nFollowing an increase in cost for both room hire and the booking system the fee for booking all talks will now be rounded up from £2:88p to a straight £3 (something that many of you have recommended all along!) \nAs usual\, the event takes place at The San Clu Hotel with doors open at 6:30pm and the talk itself from 7pm to 8pm. Non members of the society are requested to consider an additional voluntary donation of £3 or to take the opportunity at the talk to join the Society. \nBook here in advance to attend: https://bit.ly/CoastwatchTalk
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/march-20th-talk-on-the-national-coastwatch-institution/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250424T200000
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SUMMARY:April 24th Talk on the Ramsgate RNLI
DESCRIPTION:For our next talk we welcome John Ray from the RNLI to talk about the past and present saving of lives by the Ramsgate lifeboat crews. \nJohn has been actively involved with the RNLI for over 40 years in a variety of roles and is currently Ramsgate RNLI’s archivist and a water safety education advisor. His talk will cover the history and work of lifeboats at Ramsgate since 1802. \nThis May there will be much celebration in the town of the  85th. anniversary of the rescue of British and allied troops from Dunkirk so his history will include the unique role of Thanet’s lifeboats during Operation Dynamo. \nAs usual the talk will be at the San Clu Hotel with doors open at 6:30pm and the event running from 7pm to 8pm. Booking is required in advance at £3 per person. Non-members of the Ramsgate Society will be invited to make a further donation on the day or we can accept credit cards to join you up there and then! \nPre-booking is essential for this talk here: https://bit.ly/RNLITalk or click on the website code below.
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/april-24th-talk-on-the-ramsgate-rnli/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250619T200000
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SUMMARY:Our June Talk: From Vacancy to Vibrancy – The Role of Ramsgate Space in Local Regeneration
DESCRIPTION:This talk will be led by Louise Brookes\, a Founder and Executive Director of Ramsgate Space CIC\, who brings over 15 years of expertise in town centre revitalisation and a track record of transforming empty shops across the UK into thriving community assets. She will introduce other members of the team with equally impressive credentials on the night. \nRamsgate Space is a grassroots initiative working to bring Ramsgate’s empty shops back into use quickly\, creatively\, and with long-term ambition. Louise and her team will explore how they are using pop-ups\, testing trading\, and cultural events to activate disused spaces while building a pipeline toward more permanent solutions. \nAlongside stories from Ramsgate Space HQ and other early interventions\, the talk will look at the structural barriers to reuse; from fragmented ownership to slow legislation\, and discuss what tools\, funding streams\, and policy changes could unlock further progress. As more towns grapple with high street decline\, they will consider what regeneration really means at street level\, and how local people can help shape it. \nAs part of the evening\, they will invite attendees to take part in a short interactive activity: “Shops We Miss\, Spaces We Imagine.”  You’ll have the chance to share memories of much-missed local shops and contribute your ideas for how empty spaces in Ramsgate could be used in the future. Your insights will help inform the ongoing work of Ramsgate Space CIC. \nWe believe this is such an important talk that we are transferring to a larger venue at the Oddfellows Hall 142 High St\, Ramsgate CT11 9TY so there should be no problem fitting everyone in but we must still ask you to pay £3 to book your place. \nAs usual doors open with bar at 6:30pm and the talk will run from 7pm to 8p \nTickets https://bit.ly/RamsgateSpaceTalk or click the website URL listed below
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/our-june-talk-from-vacancy-to-vibrancy-the-role-of-ramsgate-space-in-local-regeneration/
LOCATION:Oddfellows Hall\, 142 High Street\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT119TY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250915T200000
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SUMMARY:Heritage Open Day Talk by Clive Aslet: "If Walls Could Talk....Ramsgate's Architectural Secrets"
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Open Days (HOD) is England’s largest festival of history and culture and runs for ten days every year. This year the dates are Friday 12th to Sunday 21st September and\, as always\, there will be free access to heritage events and activities across England. The national theme this year is ‘architecture’ and could have been chosen especially for our town! \nThere is so much of architectural interest in Ramsgate and we are dighted to have Clive Aslet to be our guide to some of the more unusual\, or simply just forgotten\, gems in our town. \nClive Aslet will be familiar to many of you as President and past speaker at previous events of the the Ramsgate Society. He is also a writer on British architecture and life\, a Visiting Professor of Architecture at the University of Cambridge and publisher of Triglyph Books. For 13 years he was the Editor of Country Life magazine and currently co-hoasts the podcast ‘Your Places or Mine’ with John Goodall\, the current architectural editor of Country Life. \nClive was educated at King’s College School in Wimbledon and Peterhouse\, Cambridge\, where he earned a degree in the history of architecture.He has regularly broadcast on radio and television current affairs programmes including Newsnight. He is also Chairman of The Lutyens Society. \nThe talk will take place at the Oddfellows Hal\, 142 High St and\, in keeping with the HOD ethos\, will be free of charge – but we do still need you to book so that we can control the numbers. Book at https://bit.ly/CliveAsletTalk or use the website link below. \nDoors will open at 6:30pm and the talk\, including Q&A will run from 7pm till 8pm
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/heritage-open-day-talk-by-clive-aslet-if-walls-could-talk-ramsgates-architectural-secrets/
LOCATION:Oddfellows Hall\, 142 High Street\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT119TY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251127T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251127T200000
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SUMMARY:November Talk: The World's Finest Shelter of its Time
DESCRIPTION:Historic England Image of Merrie England in 1932: Ramsgate Tourism is booming but dark days are coming! \nFor our next talk we are delighted to welcome Max Streatfield to talk about “The World’s Finest Shelter of its Time”. We are sure you will be quick to guess he means the Ramsgate Tunnels – you know where they are but how much do you really know about their history? \nMax himself has a long personal connection with the place. He has been a volunteer there since 2016 but his involvement goes way back. To quote directly: \n “My Parents were Tunnel Rats and my Grandfather was in the Fire Service for WW2. I first entered the Railway Tunnel aged 11 and later became a local firefighter which involved entering the Tunnels officially from 1982. My passion has grown for the Tunnels from continuing to research their history.” \nHe will be joined for the Q&A session by Garry Saunders who added much in the way of new research about the lesser-known connections between the Ramsgate Tunnels and those in Barcelona at the time of the Spanish Civil War. There is an exhibition about this connection at the tunnel entrance until the end of October which we hope will whet your appetite for this talk. \nFrom the talk you will learn why Ramsgate needed these Tunnels and about the 3 Men that took on the Government to make it happen. \n1) The story will start with WW1 and how Ramsgate became the most Bombed Seaside Town in the Country. \n2) The Vision of what Ramsgate would need in regard to the Air Raid Precautions (ARP) for the possible WW2. \n3) How the design came from the Spanish Civil War \n4) The Construction. \n5) The Ultimate Test. \nTo quote again from Max:  “We are still Learning and seeking the answers on how this happened here in Ramsgate. My Parents were saved\, so that is why I am alive and can look forward to talking to you on November 27th” \nThis talk on November 27th will be at the San Clu Hotel with doors opening 6:30pm and the talk plus Q&A running from 7pm to 8pm. Pre-booking is essential at £3 for Ramsgate Society members and £5 for non-members. \nClick Here to Book
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/november-talk-the-worlds-finest-shelter-of-its-time/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260122T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260122T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T193334
CREATED:20251208T190603Z
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SUMMARY:2026 January Talk: Monkton Nature Reserve - Thanet's Hidden Gem
DESCRIPTION:For our first talk of 2026\, Dr Clive Nuttman\, will share some lesser known aspects of the Reserve’s history\, nature and achievements.\n\n\n\n\nDr Clive Nuttman describes himself as a semi-retired Environmental Biologist now volunteering to help the renaissance of Monkton Nature Reserve following ‘near extinction’ in the Covid pandemic. \nHis former research was in Pollination Ecology at St Andrew’s University and he worked for a number of years in the Zoology Department at Cambridge University for the Tropical Biology Association\, a conservation charity working to train young scientists in East Africa and Madagascar. \nEarlier this year\, Monkton Nature Reserve celebrated the 40th anniversary of its opening ceremony. Now run by the Thanet Countryside Trust (a registered charity)\, the organisation has built on the work of the earlier Thanet Conservation Group and countless volunteers to provide a vibrant site for visitors. \nWith conservation and education as driving influences\, the reserve has welcomed over 13\,000 visitors this year including over 3\,000 local schoolchildren on organised trips. \nAt the Ramsgate Society we feel the description ‘hidden gem’ is so appropriate and we hope you will come to learn more about this local landmark that is so much more than just a holiday attraction. \nTickets must be purchased on advance from https://bit.ly/MonktonTalk (see also Website URL link below). Doors open at 6:30pm for a 7pm start. Ticket cost of £3 is for Ramsgate Society members. For non-members it is £5. \nDrone photo of the Monkton Reserve by Nik Mitchell \n  \n 
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/2026-january-talk-monkton-nature-reserve-thanets-hidden-gem/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260326T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260326T200000
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SUMMARY:March Talk: Kathryn Ferry on Seaside Architecture
DESCRIPTION:The next Ramsgate Society Talk takes place on March 26 at The San Clu and we welcome a historian specialising in architecture\, design and seaside culture. Author of numerous books she also shares her research through magazine articles\, radio\, television\, podcasts\, social media and\, of course\, lectures to a wide range of audiences from national museums to local history and community groups. \nWe are delighted that she has agreed to come to Ramsgate to expand upon her 2025 book on ‘Twentieth Century Seaside Architecture: Pools\, Piers and Pleasure around Britain’s Coast’. \nShe describes this publication as a nostalgic exploration of Britain’s distinctive and architecturally significant seafront buildings from the 1920s to the new millennium. Told chronologically\, she explores how resort architecture around the UK coast kept pace with changing fashions and the increasing competition of foreign destinations. \nAs seaside towns like ours ponder the future and as climate change and the soaring cost of living provoke changing attitudes to travel\, she believes this is the perfect time to champion the architectural legacy of our domestic tourism. \nBooking in advance is essential at https://bit.ly/KathrynFerryTalk and tickets are £3 for Ramsgate Society members andd £5 for Non-members. Note that doors open at 6:30pm with the talk itself with Q&A from 7pm to 8pm. Kathryn will also bring some books to the talk.
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/march-talk-kathryn-ferry-on-seaside-architecture/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260423T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T193334
CREATED:20260312T120221Z
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SUMMARY:April Talk: David Wilson on Local Government Reorganisation
DESCRIPTION:On April 23rd we welcome David Wilson to take us through the issues and opportunities presented by the proposed Local Government Reorganisation. David is a former Canterbury City Councillor\, and a campaigner on local issues. He has lived in Canterbury since 2012. He has extensive experience in Local Government as an officer and political activist\, in authorities including Aberdeen\, Hull and Haringey. He has written extensively on the question of Local Government Reform and reorganisation. He is currently a director of a charity creating homes for Porchlight’s clients to support their “Housing First” programme. \nHe describes current proposals as the largest shake up of Local Government in our area for 50 years and it is coming in 2027. District Councils and the County will be replaced by a Kent wide Mayor and three or four Unitary Councils. How will this work\, and how will it affect the residents of Ramsgate and East Kent? Dave Wilson will explain what the changes entail\, what options the Government is considering\, the timetable and impact for the change programme\, and what opportunities that creates for Town and Parish councils and for residents.  \nTo book for this very important event go to https://bit.ly/LocalGovTalk Cost is £3 for Ramsgate Society members and £5 for non-members. \n It will be at the San Clu Hotel and\, as always\, it is essential that you book in advance. Doors will open at 6:30pm on April 23rd with the talk\, including Q & A\, running from 7pm to 8pm\,
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/april-talk-david-wilson-on-local-government-reorganisation/
LOCATION:San Clu Hotel\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 8DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
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