Rural life in Folkestone and Hythe is about to explode with excitement, thanks to a £362,868 cash injection from the government’s Rural England Prosperity Fund! Over the past year, 22 visionary projects have ignited a wave of change, breathing new life into villages and towns across the district.

From Hop Yards to High-Tech:

  • Eco-Brewing Powerhouse: A Hythe brewery is going green with a cutting-edge waste food oil system, turning brewing waste into a sustainable energy source.
  • Cycling Revolution in Elham: Get ready to saddle up! A brand-new cycle shelter at Elham Village Hall is encouraging locals to ditch the car and embrace a healthier, greener commute.
  • Football Fever in New Romney: The Marsh Academy is leveling up with a state-of-the-art 3G football pitch, thanks to the first two phases of this exciting project.
  • Skincare Sensation in Stowting: A new workshop is taking shape, ready to unleash the power of nature as a local skincare business expands its operations.
  • St Mary in the Marsh: Village Hall Reborn: A dream come true! A brand-new village hall is rising from the ground, creating a vibrant hub for the community.
  • 5G Blitz on Romney Marsh: Say goodbye to slow internet! The 5G wireless broadband network is expanding, bringing high-speed connectivity to the heart of the Marsh.

Going Green is the New Black:

Many organizations, including village halls, a community hub, and sports facilities, are embracing a greener future. They’ve invested in solar panels and battery storage systems, slashing energy bills and reducing their environmental impact.

Cllr Rich Holgate, Cabinet Member for the District Economy, is thrilled:

“It’s truly inspiring to see the enthusiasm and innovation of these projects. The rural community has a bright future ahead, and this funding is playing a crucial role in making that future a reality.”

This isn’t just about funding; it’s about empowering communities to thrive. From eco-conscious businesses to vibrant village halls, the future of rural Folkestone & Hythe is looking brighter than ever!

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