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Kent is divided into 12 local authority districts and Medway Unitary Authority. Sevenoaks; Dartford; Gravesham; Tonbridge and Malling; Medway; Maidstone; Tunbridge Wells; Swale; Ashford; City of Canterbury; Folkestone and Hythe; Thanet; Dover
District # Administration Centre Places Ashford: 8 Ashford: Aldington • Appledore • Bethersden • Biddenden • Bilsington • Bilting • Bonnington • Boughton Aluph • Boughton Lees • Brabourne • Brabourne Lees • Bromley Green • Brook • Challock • Charing • Cheeseman's Green • Chilham • Chilmington Green • Crundale • Eastwell • Ebony • Egerton • Finberry ...
After the 2016 Brexit referendum and subsequent proposals for "border checks" on the Kentish border, effectively making Kent a country within a country, [70] this pride in being Kentish began to form into calls from some areas for an independent Kent or an autonomous republic within the UK, especially from the county's prominent newspapers ...
The University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury, abbreviated as UKC) is a semi-collegiate public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom. The university was granted its royal charter on 4 January 1965 and the following year Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent , was formally installed as the first Chancellor .
Ashford College was founded in 2014 as a result of the split of K College. [1] Prior to this, the Jemmett Road campus was part of South Kent College.Following a 2008 KPMG report that recommended a merger, South Kent College joined West Kent College in April 2010 to form South & West Kent College, which traded as K College.
At the time of the 1831 census, Kent was the 10th largest county, covering 972,240 acres (3,934.5 km 2), however by 1871 it had grown to 995,344 acres (4,028.01 km 2) and became the 9th largest edit
It was created as a partnership between the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University and offers around 110 places per year. Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) acts as the contingency school. [2] KMMS offers five-year undergraduate programs, with a focus on specialties currently underrepresented in Kent and Medway. [3]
Turing College is a residential college at the University of Kent, established in 2014 as the university's sixth college.It was named after Alan Turing, [1] [2] a British mathematician and codebreaker, known for his foundational contributions to computer science and his pivotal role in breaking German codes during World War II at Bletchley Park.