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The Folkestone Harbour and Seafront Development Company is promoting regeneration schemes for the area. [4] The Roger De Haan Charitable Trust [5] was established in 1978, offering charitable support to a variety of charities and community organisations, mostly in the area around Folkestone and south east Kent.
Whistling houses, angry locals and one of the UK’s richest men: How Folkestone’s plan to be Shoreditch-on-Sea turned sour. ... Folkestone’s revival is the brainchild of Sir Roger De Haan ...
Controversial plans to transform a Kent seafront town have been turned down. Spearheaded by multi-millionaire Sir Roger De Haan, the huge revamp of Folkestone Harbour would have seen hundreds of ...
The Roger De Haan Charitable Trust provided £50 million to acquire and repair, refurbish and/or rebuild nearly 90 buildings in Folkestone that were previously in a state of serious disrepair or derelict. [4] Sir Roger sold the Saga Group for £1.35 billion in 2004, and acquired Folkestone Harbour for £11 million the same year.
De Facto Under the Justiciar of Ireland: These lords were the descendants of Norman adventurers who had come over to Ireland following Richard FitzGodbert de Roche, Strong-bow, and others who had originally come as mercenaries for an Irish prince.
De Haan died at his home in Folkestone, Kent, on Saturday 16 February 2002, after suffering a heart attack. Margery pre-deceased him in 1994. [2] In memory of Sidney De Haan, the Roger De Haan Charitable Trust funded the Sidney De Haan Research Centre led by the university's music department and the Centre for Health Education and Research in ...
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Robert Folkestone Williams (1809 – 1870) was an English novelist, poet, journalist, historian, biographer, ... His novel Sir Roger de Coverley (1846) ...