Why was blue town built?

Why was blue town built?

Blue Town was a community built for dock workers and a high dock wall looms opposite the Centre. Unusually, the building combines a museum, cinema and a working music hall theatre. She also established the Eastchurch Aviation Museum and chairs a network of museums in Swale.

Is Sheerness a nice place to live?

Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey is home to one of the most deprived places in the county and country. Sheerness East, a coastal 0.3-mile stretch, including shops, housing, a leisure centre and beach, ranks in the top 1.5 per cent most deprived areas in England. An estimated 800 children live in poverty – almost half.

Does Sheerness have a beach?

Sheerness beach is a bathing beach located centrally in the town of Sheerness on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey. This predominantly shingle beach has a steep high sea wall with flood gates and ramps/steps at regular intervals. Steps lead down from the flat, wide seaward promenade to the pebble beach.

Where is the Isle of Sheppey?

Kent
Isle of Sheppey, island at the mouth of the River Thames in Swale borough, administrative and historic county of Kent, England. It covers 35 square miles (91 square km), and its extremely fertile low-lying land supports grain and vegetable crops and sheep.

What is a Bluetown?

Connecting the unconnected BLUETOWN provides low-cost, sustainable Wi-Fi solutions to connect people in rural areas of the world. BLUETOWN actively contributes to 11 of the 17 specific SDGs, including equal access to basic services, quality education and inclusive economic growth.

Is Swale a poor area?

Swale CCG is in the north of Kent, includes the Isle of Sheppey, and is predominantly a rural district. Deprivation is higher than the England average, and on many measures has worse health outcomes than the rest of the county. 15 LSOAs in Swale CCG fall into the most deprived decile for deprivation.

Is Swale a deprived area?

The area along the coast near Beach Road in Sheerness, Swale, is the most deprived area of Kent, according to government figures. It’s also the 48th most deprived area in England.

Can you swim in Sheerness?

Sheerness Beach is sand and shingle located at the mouth of the Thames and Medway estuaries. Facilities include toilets at the leisure centre, car parking, swimming pool and cafes/restaurants on the High Street. Share: Sheerness Beach is a Blue Flag Beach and has been awarded a regional Seaside Award.

How long is Sheerness beach?

6.3 mile
After taking a dip in the sea, you can always take to two wheels and explore more ashore on the 6.3 mile mainly traffic-free Sheerness Way from beautiful Barton’s Point Coastal Park.

Is Sheerness safe?

Sheerness is the most dangerous small town in Kent, and is among the top 5 most dangerous overall out of Kent’s 335 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Sheerness in 2020 was 187 crimes per 1,000 people.

Why is it called the Isle of Sheppey?

The island forms part of the local government district of Swale. Sheppey is derived from Old English Sceapig, meaning “Sheep Island”. Today’s island was historically known as the “Isles of Sheppey” which were Sheppey itself, the Isle of Harty to the south east and the Isle of Elmley to the south west.

How do I use Bluetown WIFI?

On your smartphone:

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Is there a cinema in Blue Town Sheerness?

We welcome you all, young and old, to our little gem hidden in Blue Town, Sheerness. We are a cinema, music hall, museum and show destination right here on the Isle of Sheppey.

Where is blue town in the United Kingdom?

Blue Town. Blue Town is a suburb of the town of Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent.

Where is Blue Town on the Isle of Sheppey?

Blue Town is a suburb of the town of Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. It sits on the A249 Brielle Way which runs from Queenborough to Sheerness. It sits just outside the dockyard wall which marks the boundary of Sheerness proper and today is largely industrial in nature.

How does the Blue Town Heritage Centre work?

Blue Town Heritage Centre is entirely run by volunteers. The centre has a number of displays showing the vast historical significance of the area. We have an aviation annex at Eastchurch, the birthplace of aviation. We also operate the Criterion Theatre and Cinema and have a vast array of shows and events to suit all tastes.

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