Whitstable Beach Awareness

Whitstable Beach Awareness It has recently come to our attention that Whitstable's beaches are being taken over by a Large scale company forcing local small businesses out of town.

This page is to help educate the people of whitstable so that everyone knows what's really going on.

 and    when will you stop the  from using vehicles and trailer not fit for the public highway no rear light,no mud,guar...
08/03/2023

and when will you stop the from using vehicles and trailer not fit for the public highway no rear light,no mud,guards,no breakaway cable and clearly insurance void on the truck as defective rear light so MOT invalid

 and  when will you act these trailers are not road legal Whitstable oyster company continues to tow them on a public hi...
27/05/2022

and when will you act these trailers are not road legal Whitstable oyster company continues to tow them on a public highway and you do nothing they have been report loads of time please act no lights no number plate no mud guards no strap to secure the load

09/01/2022

Tree Chipping to help Save Lives at Sea

The disposal of Christmas trees after the festive season is always a bit of a problem. However, tree surgeons, A Bird Ltd, have joined forces with Whitstable Lifeboat Station and will be offering a Christmas tree chipping service outside the lifeboat house on Sunday, 9th January 2022, with the proceeds going to the RNLI.

Kellie Gray, Chairman of the Whitstable Fundraising Branch of the RNLI said, “With the help of A Bird Ltd, we hope people will see that this is a suitable way of recycling their trees and in so doing raise valuable funds for the RNLI. They will be present at the boathouse between 10am and 1.00pm to receive trees and run them through their chipping machine. We have suggested a donation of £3.00 for the service and in addition, the RNLI shop will be open to serve hot drinks”.

Alex Bird said, “I have always been a follower of the RNLI and, living in Whitstable, I think it is very important that it is supported by the local community”.

“My father, Dickie, when he was landlord of the East Kent also liked to get involved with fund raising activity for the station and the RNLI, so when I was approached by Nathan Tough, Area Community Manager for the RNLI, I was honoured to join forces with the station and hope that people around the area will take the opportunity to recycle their trees with the aim of enabling the Whitstable Lifeboat and the RNLI to continue to save lives at sea. Incidentally, we will also be doing tree chipping for the Pilgrims Hospice”.

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