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Sandgate Bathing Water Quality: Excellent

Sandgate Bathing Water Quality: Excellent

After the most recent tests a week ago, Sandgate Beach bathing water quality still remains excellent.

We have a page on this site that includes the most recent results from the regular Environment Agency testing. Samples are taken weekly between May 1st and Sep 30th.

Bathing Water Quality

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June 2019 Food Bin

Sandgate Parish Council are delighted to support the work of the Folkestone Rainbow Centre by hosting a Food Bin at Sandgate Library.

Any items that the Sandgate community collect will be received by the Rainbow Centre team at their warehouse prior to being sent out to their Distribution Centres, Foodstop and the Winter Shelter.

Help feed local people in crisis. Items we would especially appreciate this month are:

  • Long-life milk
  • Instant mash
  • Coffee
  • Longlife Fruit Juice
  • Tinned meat
  • Tinned custard

Please ensure all food is well within date and unopened as we are not allowed to distribute out of date food. You can drop donations to the red food bin at Sandgate Library during library opening hours. Thank you!

June 19 collection bin poster A4
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Sandgate Community Garden: Update 2 June 2019

The greatest news of the week is that we now have water on site!  Paul, the head gardener of Saga, found us a tank, cleaned it, and installed it in the garden for us.  This will make life so much easier, and means we can now really get down to planting up the garden, and sowing seeds.  However, these things will not water themselves, and we will need to work on a rota for the warmer weather!   From now on, I intend to be working on site Monday evenings, from 6pm, Wednesday mornings from 10am, and Saturday mornings, also from 10am.  With any luck, most people can fit one of these sessions into their week, and during the Summer the watering will get done on these days, leaving Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday up for grabs on the watering rota should there not have been any, or much rain.  Not all of the plants will require such regular watering, but the salad crops, seedlings, newly planted crops, and fast growers certainly will!  Let me know how you can help, and a task shared is even better!

The two raised boxes in the fruit and herb area have been painted with wood preservative and have been filled with compost.  These are for salad crops, to be sown in succession for continuity, and this week we have sown mixed spicy salad leaves, mixed lettuces, spring onions and radishes.  We are now working on four more boxes to go on the left hand side of the fruit and herbs which we would ideally like to be two levels high, however this means we need to get hold of soil to fill them, and this could take some time to obtain.

This week we have also – sown beetroot, planted mangetout, sown a box of donated wildflower seeds, planted more marigolds, some cosmos and nasturtiums, bush cherry tomatoes and some comfrey.  We have continued to clear the empty areas of roots and stones, ready for more planting strips.  We have started to put up bean frames, and could do with at least a dozen more poles or canes if anybody has some spare!

What’s next?

  • Keep clearing the ground
  • Keep weeding
  • Water seedlings, salad boxes etc. regularly; and other plants as required
  • Continue work on raised boxes
  • Sow more seeds!

I look forward to seeing you at either of the designated sessions during the week, and once everybody knows what needs attention in the communal areas, I am sure more people will be confident to continue tasks when it suits them.

Posted by Tim Prater in Sandgate Community Garden
Sandgate Flower Displays: Late Blooming but Not Forgotten

Sandgate Flower Displays: Late Blooming but Not Forgotten

The flower displays will be delayed this year because the plants have not matured sufficiently. This is as a result of weather in April and May being cold at times.

The colourful displays should be in place between 7-10 June.

The Parish Council is disappointed with this news, as we are sure are residents, but we are promised that the displays will be worth waiting for.

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Sandgate Community Garden: Update 26 May 2019

There continues to be more interest in the new community garden, and locals have noticed that things are happening, and approve of the project and the changes we have made so far!

We have continued to dig the area to the right of the fruit trees, making planting strips and paths as we go.  The grass edges are gradually being straightened to make for a neater edge!  The tomatoes have been staked.  The fruit and herb area have been weeded and watered.  Sunflowers, marigolds, and courgettes have been planted, and the two raised bed boxes have been treated with two coats of preservative.

Watering is an issue on site; however Paul the head gardener has very kindly been watering this week!  He has managed to source a large water container for us, which he is busy cleaning, ready for installing on site ASAP!  This is great news, and much appreciated, so thank you Saga!

What’s next?  

  • Continue to clear the earth of roots and stones
  • Continue the raised plots and paths
  • Continue to straighten the grass edges
  • Weed the fruit and herb area (watch out for the marigolds and borage plants)
  • Water if required
  • Plant a donated fig tree, with roots restricted.
  • Raised boxes need two top coats of preservative
  • Source pea sticks and bean poles if possible

A group of us are meeting up at 10am Wednesday 29th May and Saturday 1st June 10am.  As the nights are getting shorter, and some people may prefer to come along in the evening, I will also be on site Wednesday 29th May from 6pm.  However, you are free to come along when it is convenient for you!

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Sponsorship of planters

Sponsorship of planters

Sandgate Parish Council is going to repeat the successful sponsorship of the planters within the Parish Council area as follows:

  • The six rectangular planters located on the seafront are available for sponsorship at £50 for the summer season (late May to September);
  • The circular planter outside the Ship Inn is available for sponsorship at £100 for 12 months as it is replanted for the autumn;
  • First refusal for the sponsorship of the Rowing Boat (£100 form 12 months) has been granted to the Folkestone Rowing Club as they donated the boat in the first place.

Sponsors will be promoted through the use of an A5 notice (A4 for the rowing boat) planted in the relevant planter together with items added to the Council’s Facebook page (and therefore Sunny Sandgate as well)

Sponsorship is on a first come first served basis with the exception of rowing boat for which the Folkestone Rowing Club shall be offered first refusal as they donated the boat. Requests should be sent to the Parish Council at the following email address by 31 May 2019:

clerk@sandgatepc.org.uk

Peter Savage

Deputy Clerk and Responsible Finance Officer

21 May 2019

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