![]() The display was removed in March this year as a £160,000 scheme to declutter and redecorate both Margate and Ramsgate stations took place. It was homed in the ticket hall of Margate Train Station last summer in a bid to raise awareness of the enormous litter problem affecting Margate’s beaches, and the simple ways in which it can be tackled. The installation was created by Rise Up founder and set-designer Amy Cook, and local design agency Because Creative and is a snaking display case filled with 75 bags-worth of rubbish, showing people just how much litter is collected from the beach in one single day. Margate litter-picking group Rise Up Clean Up have less than a week to rehome a large installation aimed at encouraging people to keep our beaches and streets clean. Housing organisation issues reprieve for ‘Addington Street’ tree fellingīid to save Ramsgate street’s only mature tree from being felled Margate’s Buoy and Oyster restaurant scoops top Muddy Stilettos award Packed programme for biggest ever Margate Pride Festival Request for help to find descendants of Broadstairs pleasure boat operator Jack Croom Parade and Drumhead service in Ramsgate for Armed Forces Day ![]() New installations at Crate and Newgate Gap art box for The Lived Experience projectġ9 things to see and do in Thanet, June 25-26įreeWheelin FEASTival to take place at Government Acre in Ramsgateįour months living in mum’s conservatory for Ramsgate wheelchair user due to no suitable property for medical needs ![]() Upton’s 200 Club for dedicated young readers Margate’s Pie Factory Gallery hosts Hampshire co-operative on tour Pirates, mermaids and Vaudeville at free theatre in the park fun in Broadstairs Westgate man arrested after parcel of cannabis sent from USA intercepted
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