Who is mayor of Folkestone?

Who is mayor of Folkestone?

At the virtual Annual Council Meeting, held on Tuesday 4 May, Councillor Michelle Keutenius was elected for a second term as The Worshipful Town Mayor of Folkestone for the year 2021-22 and her husband, Mr Neil Keutenius, was appointed as the Consort of Folkestone.

What is Folkestone like to live in?

Folkestone has a great community spirit with a really welcoming, family friendly vibe. Whilst it can be very seasonal and busier in the seaside months, much like any seaside town, crime rates are fairly low all year round and are lower than average for the Kent area.

Where does the name Folkestone come from?

It is believed Folkestone meant ‘Folca’s stone’ when the town was first established in the 7th century. A ‘stone’ was historically known as a meeting place for local people, though who ‘Floca’ is remains a mystery.

How many square miles is Folkestone?

137.7 sq mi

Folkestone and Hythe District
• Total 137.7 sq mi (356.7 km2)
Area rank 113th (of 309)
Population (mid-2019 est.)
• Total 112,996

Is Folkestone posh?

Why Folkestone is tipped as one to watch in 2020 In posh commuter magnet Sevenoaks they were down two per cent. Pros: a real sense of arts-led, quirky grass roots regeneration pervades Folkestone, from the street food outlets set up in shipping containers at the harbour to the public sculptures dotted around town.

Is Folkestone poor?

Across Folkestone, children are living in poverty. While this is true for many areas in Kent, 32 per cent of children in the Folkestone and Hythe district are living in poverty according to the End Child Poverty Coalition , the third highest rate of any in Kent.

Why is Gravesend called Gravesend plague?

Many historians are also of the belief that Gravesend was given its name after the spread of the bubonic plague in 1665, which killed around 100,000 Londoners. It has been suggested the dead were then buried in Gravesend.

Why is Gravesend called?

Frank Carr has said that the name derives from the Saxon Gerevesend, the end of the authority of the Porters, (originally Portgereve), the officer in charge of the town. Gravesham was however adopted in 1974 as the name of the new Borough, and the main town of the bourogh still remains as Gravesend.

Is Folkestone a sandy beach?

Sunny Sands (Folkestone) Sunny Sands Beach is a popular sandy beach located close to the centre of town and next to Folkestone Harbour. The fact that this is one of the closest sandy beaches to London means it can get quite busy in the summer.

Is Folkestone hilly?

It’s a steep hill up the Old High Street, but a pretty one – each of the buildings are painted different colours – and a lot of the cafes and bars double up as performance spaces that host talks, workshops and gigs. Keep on walking until you come to Church St.

Who owns the Grand Folkestone?

Hallam Estates Ltd, the company which owns the freehold of The Grand in Folkestone, was put into administration earlier this year after becoming insolvent. As a result, the Grade II listed building was put up for auction by order of the administrators, Begbies Traynor, based in Brighton.

Is Folkestone worth visiting?

Still one of England’s busiest ports and a popular place to visit in England for its pleasant coastal setting, its development as an important holiday destination began in the mid-19th century with the building of the railroad from London, hence the town’s characteristic architecture dates mainly from Victorian times.

Who is the mayor of Folkestone for 2020 / 21?

Councillor Michelle Keutenius has been elected as the new mayor of Folkestone for 2020/21. Cllr Keutenius was elected to the role during the town council’s annual assembly, held online, on May 19, with Cllr Nicola Keen chosen as deputy Mayor for the same period.

How many people are on Folkestone Town Council?

The Town Council consists of 18 Councillors who represent 7 wards. Each year the Council elects from their number a Town Mayor. The Council conducts its business through 4 standing Committees and a Personnel Sub-Committee which deals with staffing and employment issues. Committees and Full Council generally meet bi-monthly.

Who is the Member of Parliament for Folkestone East?

Folkestone West is represented by Cllr David Monk (Conservative). Folkestone East is represented by Dick Pascoe. The second tier of local government is the non-metropolitan district. Folkestone forms a part of Folkestone and Hythe district, which was first established by the Local Government Act 1972 as Shepway.

When did Folkestone become a wealthy trading port?

A Norman knight held a Barony of Folkestone, which led to its entry as a part of the Cinque Ports in the thirteenth century and with that the privilege of being a wealthy trading port. At the start of the Tudor period it had become a town in its own right.