Herne Bay | Keywords:
Clive Wilkins-Oppler,
Cycling,
Karen Rumley,
Pete Jennings,
Promenade,
Safety,
Seafront
Herne Bay | Keywords:
Clive Wilkins-Oppler,
Cycling,
Karen Rumley,
Pete Jennings,
Promenade,
Safety,
Seafront
Oct 14, 2010 at 16:46 

HB Times 14th Oct 2010
Herne Bay | Keywords:
Graham Holdstock,
Jason Heather,
Jez Chittim,
Kevin O'Rouke,
Parking,
Rachel Harvey,
Seafront
Jul 8, 2010 at 22:31 The seafront of our seaside town has been blighted with a sprouting of parking meters. A bad move, for bad reasons, with unintended consequences and a hidden fact.
Jul 8, 2010 at 21:26 New parking machines have been installed along Herne Bay seafront. Residents have welcomed their introduction, hoping that it will reduce the number of cars in the area. But they have also prompted fears that they may have a negative impact on tourism in the town. Until just over a week ago it had been free to park cars along Marine Parade but the council has introduced a series of pay machines along the waterfront. It now costs 60p an hour to park along Marine Parade and parking is limited to two hours. However, visitors to the seaside town were less than happy with the new parking arrangements.
Apr 10, 2010 at 23:25 Unreasonably harsh treatment for the seal, I think. Nervous young thing just wriggles up onto the beach for a bit peace and quiet, and maybe clear his throat. Some odd creature with long dangly, gangling limbs lollops up and surprises him. Gets bitten.
Mar 5, 2010 at 23:34 Hmmm... notifying and consulting the public - this means you, dear reader - is a "final technicality". And the notice is gibberish. Cyclists could soon be legally allowed to ride along the promenade between Herne Bay and Swalecliffe. Although many already do, it is technically forbidden by bylaws – but council officials are planning to scrap these to create a new cycle trail.