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SUMMARY:A guided wildlife and natural history walk at Pegwell Bay
DESCRIPTION:A guided wildlife and natural history walk at Pegwell Bay\, and find out about volunteering with Kent Wildlife Trust to help preserve our local National Nature Reserve\n\nLast July we were delighted to host a talk by a Protected Area Warden on the extraordinary variety of wildlife and the work that goes on to support the natural gem that is at Pegwell Bay. We now invite members and friends to join a free guided walk to explore the fascinating natural history of the area and see some of the many rare migratory birds that spend their winter resting and feeding along our coastline. This is a great opportunity to find out more about how they manage the diverse array of habitats at this internationally important site and what you can do to help protect our most vulnerable species including our local seal colony.  Sue Gyde will be the Ramsgate Society contact and the walk will be led by the Pegwell Bay Wardens and Bird Wise East Kent.We will meet by the Salty Seal Café\, KCC Pegwell Country Park Car Park. A256 Sandwich Rd\, Cliffsend\, Ramsgate CT12 5JB (formerly the Walkers Rest Café). \nParking is available there\, but there is a charge. \n\nThere are 17 places available\, it is free but click here to reserve a place     https://bit.ly/PegwellBay\n\n\nIf you would like to learn about volunteering opportunities at the site please click: \nWilder Coast Volunteer – Sandwich & Pegwell Bay Area | Kent Wildlife Trust
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/a-guided-wildlife-and-natural-history-walk-at-pegwell-bay/
LOCATION:Pegwell Country Park car park\, Sandwich Road\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT12 5JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Walks
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SUMMARY:Meeting on 20mph Proposals for Ramsgate
DESCRIPTION:We can see both safety and environmental merit in Ramsgate following other Kent towns and introducing some 20mph speed limit roads. If you agree\, or simply want to know more be aware that a ‘20’s Plenty’ meeting on the subject will take place on Thursday November 10\, at the Comfort Inn\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate from 7pm – 8.30pm. NB This is a date change from the original notification we received from the organisers. \nAs we understand it from the press report\, a traffic order has now been made changing 10 Ramsgate roads to 20mph zones. \nThe roads covered by the new speed limit: \nALBERT COURT\, CHARLOTTE COURT\, HARBOUR STREET and YORK STREET– For their entire length. \nHARBOUR PARADE – From its junction with Military Road to its junction with Marine Esplanade. \nHIGH STREET – From its junction with Harbour Street to its junction with Hardres Street. \nKING STREET – From its junction with High Street to its junction with Broad Street. \nMADERIA WALK – From its junction with Harbour Parade to its junction with Albion Place. \nQUEEN STREET – From its junction with High Street to its junction with Leopold Street. \nROYAL PARADE – From its junction with Harbour Parade for a distance of 33 metres in a westerly direction. \nShould more roads be added to this list? Would you like to see a 20mph limit throughout the town centre? If you want to make a case or simply to hear the debate do attend the meeting. \nA petition is also running by Ramsgate resident Emma Lloyd asking for the 20mph limit to be made throughout the town centre. \n Find the petition here
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/meeting-on-20mph-proposals-for-ramsgate/
LOCATION:Comfort Inn\, Victoria Parade\, Ramsgate\, CT118DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Projects
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SUMMARY:Ramsgate Society Talk: Geraint Franklin "Researching Ramsgate"
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to welcome Geraint Franklin from Historic England to give more context to the historic development of our town. \nAutumn 2022 marks the publication of Historic England’s Ramsgate Historic Area Assessment (HAA)\, the final research outcome of the Ramsgate Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) initiative. The report charts the historical development of the town and profiles its character and significance. In this talk Geraint provides an introduction to the HAA\, including both insights and opportunities for further research. \nOriginally a fishing community in the parish of St Lawrence\, Ramsgate assumed greater importance on becoming a limb of the Cinque Port of Sandwich. The commencement of a ‘harbour of refuge’ in 1750 coincided with Ramsgate’s growing popularity as a sea bathing resort. Improvements in passenger boats and the arrival of the railway opened up the resort to an increasingly broad social spectrum of visitors\, resulting in investment in bathing facilities\, entertainment venues and civic infrastructure. Ramsgate also attracted minority faith communities\, represented by the Montefiore Synagogue and A. W. N. Pugin’s Roman Catholic church of St Augustine. \nGeraint’s talk will explore the historical development of the town and profile the character and significance of its built heritage\, providing an evidence base for sustainable regeneration. The Historic Area Assessment is intended to assist stakeholders\, the local community and others in showing how Ramsgate has assumed its present form\, in identifying a range of building and landscape types and relating them to wider historical contexts. \nThe talk is free for Ramsgate Society members. Non-members are welcome but are asked to consider a voluntary donation of £3. Doors open at 6:30pm for the talk from 7pm to 8pm. As always\, places must be booked in advance. \nClick here to reserve your place: bit.ly/FranklinTalk
URL:https://ramsgate-society.org.uk/event/ramsgate-society-talk-geraint-franklin-researching-ramsgate/
LOCATION:Royal Temple Yacht Club\, 6 Westcliff Mansions\, Ramsgate\, Kent\, CT11 9HY\, United Kingdom
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