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Voyage Youth

Voyage Youth

Suite LG01 Lincoln House, 123 Brixton Road, Kennington Park, London ,
The Official Voyage Youth Facebook Page
The Afrikan Family Works

The Afrikan Family Works

Suite 35a, Eurolink Business Centre, 49 Effra Road, Brixton, London ,
We are a not-for-profit social infrastructure organisation working to build stronger Afrikan families at home and abroad.
Brize Norton Air Cadets

Brize Norton Air Cadets

Building 0901, RAF Brize Norton, Carterton, OXON, Carterton ,
Official Facebook page for 2267 Brize Norton ATC.
Alena's Mobile Hairdressing/ Wedding Hair Up in Witney

Alena's Mobile Hairdressing/ Wedding Hair Up in Witney

Working in Witney and sorounding area (Crowley, Minster Lovell, Burford, Carterton, Brize Norton, Eynsham, Bampton, Standlake, North Liegh, Hailey, Woodstock, Long Hanborough). You can visit my website: www.alenasmobilehair.co.uk
Broadstairs Market Day

Broadstairs Market Day

A weekly market at Crampton Towers Hall,Broadstairs celebrating the very best of local produce, crafts and community groups. Organised by two local ladies who have a passion for good food and good cra
Thanet Scooterists

Thanet Scooterists

South East Kent, Thanet ,
Thanet Scooterists S.C. We are a local scooter club in the South East of Kent located in Thanet (Ramsgate Broadstairs Margate etc) Kent.
Broadstairs Information Kiosk

Broadstairs Information Kiosk

The Kiosk, 12 Albion Street, Broadstairs ,
The opening ceremony is 3pm on 27/05/2011 by Amanda Cottrell, chair of Visit Kent http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-12095023
BroadstairsHolidayHome

BroadstairsHolidayHome

Less than 5 minutes walk to Viking Bay or the Town Centre. Relax in a modern three bedroom family house perfectly situated in a quiet cul-de-sac right in the heart of Broadstairs, an easy 5 minute wa
BroadstairsHolidayHome

BroadstairsHolidayHome

Claire Court, Broadstairs ,
A prefect place for a weekend away, a family holiday in or out of season, or a just a great base for visiting the area
Broadstairs and St Peter's

Broadstairs and St Peter's

Love it or hate it, you still spent the best years of your life so far in (or have visited) the Kentish town known as Broadstairs. All we ask is that you have a profile picture. You'll always love the lively summer's days on the baking sand; swimming in the sea and not caring how murkey it looks; going to Morellis for one of their unique ice-creams; trying to avoid the police when setting fire to bins on the beach or putting petrol on your barbeque to get it started; the pathetic chavs squatting on the station benches or hanging around the Esso; The Windsor cinema; Kingsgate Bay and the arch in the cliff; Broadstairs Folk Week and the beer tent; Dickens Week and the silly costumes; the countless fireworks displays; The Dolphin; Pierrmont Park; Cramptons; SANCHOS!; The Barnaby Rudge and all the other numerous pubs; Penny sweets at Harveys; Drugs on Stone Bay; Dane Court; Upton Junior; Charles Dickens; St. Georges; Callis Grange; Hadden Dene; St. Mildred's; Thanet Wanderers Rugby Club; St. Peters Recreation Ground and underage drinking; Bunking the train to Ramsgate or Margate; Diving off the Pier; Bazaar (remember the marbles?!); Suzannes; Expressions; Bleak House (and the suspicious burning down!); Royal Albion Hotel's beer garden; Ice Cream at Morellis originally being 50p a pot; Broadstairs Tandoori; Marchesi's Restaurant; St. Peters Church; Collecting conkers from Broadstairs Rd; the old Coop Hypermarket before it was turned into Tesco Extra; Asda opening; Westwood Cross; David Copperfield being turned into Harvester, Toby Carvery and now a Travelodge! All unique to Broadstairs, Kent's Favourite Town! NB - Spamming this group with posts/subjects/videos etc that have no relevence to Broadstairs (and/or its two neighbours) will not be tolerated. Spammers will have membership permanently terminated and may be reported to Fb. NBB - Members agree to be messaged very rarely regarding info on Broadstairs/Thanet. If you do not want to be messaged DO NOT join. Anyone who moans after being messaged will be banned permanently without appeal.
Broadstairs Cliff Railway

Broadstairs Cliff Railway

History of the funicular lift: Built in 1910 by Messrs R Waygood and Co (who also built the famous Leas Cliff Lift in Folkestone, the Lido railway in Margate, 3 vertical lifts in Ramsgate and the Walpole Bay Hotel lift), Broadstairs' cliff railway is a rare surviving example of a fully enclosed electric funicular system that counterbalanced a concrete weight travelling in a separate brick lined shaft, parallel to the track. The single enclosed car that could carry 12 people, ran along a 1600mm gauge/37 metre track at 45 degrees. From the 1960s right up to closure in 1990, numerous teddy bears and Disney characters were placed within the track inside the main shaft which could be seen as you descended/ascended. This was perhaps to distract young children from the scary dark shaft! The last operator before the lift closed for good in 1991 was a lovely gentleman called Ken Kneeshaw who fought hard to keep the lift operational until he no longer had the resources. Following self financed mechanical restoration by Waygood's successor - the Otis Elevator Company, a storm in 1991 sadly destroyed the promenade station's ancient roof allowing water into the electrical equipment, damaging it beyond repair. Further funding to then restore the lift was never secured, with listing status denied and heritage grants refused, the land in which the promenade station / shaft resided fell into numerous legal disputes. Thus a new vertical shaft lift named 'Millennium Lift' on the other end of the promenade was constructed in 1999 at the cost of £250,000. The funicular lift is now officially over 100 years old. The promenade station was ultimately removed by Osteria Posillipo Pizzeria in 2003/2004 for expansion, including erection of a new veranda over the shaft. The lower station building has rapidly deteriorated in the last decade, making the structure an eyesore without a watertight roof and a target for vandals, adjacent to the slanting shelter and derelict late 1800s former toilet block. The old shaft is also currently housing pigeons, due to inappropriate protection of the lower station.
ILM LLP Chartered Accountants Broadstairs

ILM LLP Chartered Accountants Broadstairs

Unit 5, the Lead centre, Dane valley Road, Broadstairs ,
Funding available for SMEs If your small or medium-sized business has the potential for growth, then funding of up to £1,000 is available for training under the Government’s newly launched Leadership and Management Advisory Service (LMAS). At ILM LLP, we can help you claim. How does it work? Under the LMAS, grant funding of up to £1,000 is available for owners and senior managers of businesses and social enterprises with clear potential for fast and significant growth. The grant will pay for up to 50 per cent of the fees to a maximum of £1,000, excluding VAT. It must be used for leadership and management coaching, mentoring or training to develop the skills of the applicant so that they can grow their business by maximising the contributions of their staff. Who is eligible? To apply for the funding, you must be a private sector business or social enterprise with: Fewer than 250 employees (the definition of a medium-sized business); At least one full-time employee in addition to the person making the application; Demonstrate the potential for growth. We can advise you on what this means in relation to your company. If your business has fewer than 50 employees (the definition of a small business), then the applicant themselves must be the managing director, owner or chief executive. Only one grant claim can be made per organisation. Coaching, mentoring or training must have started within 90 days of the grant being approved. The grant must be claimed once the activity has either been completed or once it is in progress, if it lasts more than 90 days. Areas that are eligible for funding include: Developing effective leadership and management skills; Involving your workforce in the planning and creative process; Planning and developing the organisation of your company in the most effective way; Encouraging and managing high performance among employees. To find out more about how ILM LLP can help you obtain the grant, please contact us. 07932914535