Christmas
2005
Our Chairman
Marcial Boo won the Kent Volunteer of the Year award in
the Environment category. This was presented to him by Barbara
Sturgeon at a ceremony in Maidstone on the 29th November
2005.

Marcial
Boo being presented with the award by Barbara Sturgeon
Six foot posters
were put up in Whitstable and Canterbury West Stations in
October, helping to get people into the route of the line.
Architects are working for the Trust to submit a planning
application to re-build the bridges over the railway at
Whitstable. Canterbury City Council is negotiating a small
land purchase to make this happen. Once the planning application
is approved, which we expect, we will begin a major fundraising
drive to build our "bridges fund" from £50,000
today to the £400,000 we will need to make this happen.
We have submitted
proposals to the Whitstable Harbour Board to redevelop the
old Goods Shed there, using £200,000 given to the
harbour by the developers of the off-shore wind farm.
T-shirts have
been produced with our snazzy Peter Firmin designed logos,
on sale to members for only £9 plus p&p.
Supported by
CCC, residents of Clare Road, Whitstable conducted their
second Big Clear Up of the land adjacent to the route of
the Crab & Winkle Line. Two large tipper truck loads
of rubbish were removed from the area.
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