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Lockdown One Year On: Thanet brewers have been bringing beer to the doorsteps over the last year
And it's meant they've had the chance to meet their customers in person
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And it's meant they've had the chance to meet their customers in person
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"Despite promises to plant more trees and provide more canopy cover to support biodiversity, carbon offset and improve air quality, the council continues to rely on volunteers and external funding, and allow the continued felling of healthy mature trees"
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'As we reflect on the past year and all the changes that it has brought, one of the positives we take from it is a greater sense and appreciation of us all as a community'
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"Thanet Virtual High Street will definitely continue but it’s time for virtual and reality to work hand in hand."
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Hundreds of families in Thanet have experienced the heartbreak of losing a loved one to Covid-19; while others have lost jobs, seen businesses closed or suffered the crippling loneliness of being isolated from friends and close relations
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'I'm an older person and I wasn't up to this digital business. I had to get used to how to use Zoom and such'
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'We can now begin the real work to help create the even more thriving town which this community deserves'
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Distressed families have been told they cannot visit loved ones after all - because some residents have been sent shielding letters
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The site will close on March 21
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Thanet has accrued just shy of £500,000 during this financial year via bailiffs, representing a 70 per cent decrease from 2019/20
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'The worst bin is directly next to the gate at nose height for little children, so that anyone going in or out of the play park is forced to push past the overflowing bin'
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Plus a Ramsgate man has been charged with assaults and threats to kill