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The council is based at the Council Offices on Cecil Street in the centre of Margate. The building was originally designed in the early 1970s to be a new headquarters for Margate Borough Council, but by the time the building was finished in 1974 that council had been abolished and absorbed into the larger Thanet District Council.
Cliftonville was an electoral ward in Thanet District, United Kingdom, from 1974 to 2003.It was first used for the 1973 election and last used for the 1999 election. The ward returned three councillors to the Thanet District Council.
Ramsgate Harbour in 1829 A map of Ramsgate from 1945. The construction of Ramsgate Harbour began in 1749, and was completed in about 1850. The two most influential architects of the harbour were father and son John Shaw and John Shaw Jr, who designed the clock house, the obelisk, the lighthouse and the Jacob's Ladder steps.
Thanet: CT8 WESTGATE-ON-SEA Westgate-on-Sea: Thanet CT9 MARGATE Margate, Cliftonville, Birchington, Garlinge, Westbrook: Thanet CT10 BROADSTAIRS Broadstairs, St Peter's: Thanet CT11 RAMSGATE Ramsgate, Pegwell: Thanet CT12 RAMSGATE Northwood, Minster-in-Thanet, Cliffsend, Monkton, Manston: Thanet CT13 SANDWICH
It is within the electoral ward of Westgate-on-Sea, which has three of the fifty-six seats on Thanet District Council. At the 2023 local elections, one seats each was won by the Conservatives, Labour and Thanet Independents. [42] In 2015 Thanet Council set up a parish council for the Westgate-on-Sea ward. The new council took office at its ...
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Sarre is a village and civil parish in Thanet District in Kent, England.The village is a part of St. Nicholas-at-Wade ecclesiastical parish, after having lost the local church of St. Giles in Elizabethan times; the ecclesiastical parishes were subsequently combined. [1]
A file was developed based on a six-digit code known as the British Railways National Location Code. This was [first] published on 1 January 1968." This was [first] published on 1 January 1968." Each six-digit code is split into two parts: the first four digits identify the location of the asset or cost centre, and the final two give more ...