The Sandgate Village Website is a great website to find what is happening locally. It contains information about the village and links to other relevant websites.
Tim Prater
Sandgate Business Forum
The Sandgate Business Forum brings together local businesses to make Sandgate the best possible place to shop, eat, drink, visit and stay.
Read or join our comprehensive directory of Sandgate businesses, or browse for forthcoming events in our Sandgate event diary.
Sunny Sandgate on Facebook
The Official Facebook Page for Sandgate in Kent.
The Chichester Memorial Hall
The Chichester Memorial Hall – Sandgate’s Village Hall – is located in Sandgate High Street, the lower ground floor being occupied by Sandgate Members Club.
The Hall is for hire by community or private groups, and holds the long running Sandgate Farmers and Makers Market on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month.
Think You Know
Come in to find the latest information on the sites you like to visit, mobiles and new technology. Find out what’s good, what’s not and what you can do about it. If you look after young people there’s an area for you too – with resources you can use in the classroom, at home or just to get with it. Most importantly, there’s also a place which anyone can use to report if they feel uncomfortable or worried about someone they are chatting to online. All the information here is brought to you by the team at the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre. We hope you like it!
Kent WildLife
Founded in 1958, Kent Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation charity for Kent and Medway protecting wildlife, educating the public, influencing decision makers and restoring habitats.
Explore Kent
The Explore Kent website has recently launched.
It contains loads of information about picnic sites, Public Rights of Way, Maps and Guides and lots more. Click on the logo to see more.
The Old Fire Station Sandgate
Raising its fish scale spire above the rooftops it forms the centrepiece of the High Street, though the bell no longer clangs in the bell-cote, the bright red double doors proclaim it to be an old fire station. A beautifully pine-panelled room with an oriel window overlooking the High Street occupies the floor above. This building more than a century old is thought to be unique.