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FHDC Wants New Romney to Take Over Its Public Buildings and Land

Summary by ShepwayVox Dissent Is Not a Crime
New Romney Town Council is being urged to take ownership of a sprawling portfolio of public assets from Folkestone & Hythe District Council (FHDC), including toilets, car parks, play areas, and open spaces. While the move is presented as an act of local empowerment ahead of a planned local government shake-up, a closer look reveals a more complicated picture—and potentially a major new financial burden for residents. FHDC is also in active talks…
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ShepwayVox Dissent is not a Crime broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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