Volunteers wanted to "Unlock The Bayle"...

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Archaeology events on the next two weekends in Folkestone...

Dear volunteers,

As you know we have two weekends of archaeology on The Bayle coming up on 12th/13th and 19th/20th March - "Unlocking the Bayle". We hope to uncover some of the fascinating history of the site which stretches from the Neolithic to the Medieval.

We are looking for 15 volunteers to take part in these weekends. If you would be interested please let us know by 5pm next Tuesday 8th March by writing to townunearthed@canterbury.ac.uk. We will respond to you on a first come first served basis. Volunteers will be fully briefed.

If you have not had a look already, may I take this opportunity to remind you that the ATU community website is now live. Visit it at atownunearthed.co.uk1 and let us know what you think. Feedback and suggestions are very welcomed.

Kind regards,

Hannah

=================================== Hannah Lewis Project Manager A Town Unearthed: Folkestone Before 1500

University Centre Folkestone Glassworks Mill Bay Folkestone CT20 1JG

t: 01303 850614 (Folkestone People's History Centre office at UCF) e: townunearthed@canterbury.ac.uk

atownunearthed.co.uk1

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This is part of my site The Folkestone Gerald that I built in a fury of excitement when I first came to Folkestone sometime in '04. I had been a frequent visitor for a while previous to that so I am technically one of those DFLs you get now. This site was updated more frequently with a calendar of events + voting for favourite places + things, and I hear it was a useful reference for others who were moving to the area. Now I've moved out of Folkestone again (though just a couple of miles) it doesn't get as much attention as it used to. Ironic really as Folkestone itself is now becoming the exciting place we knew it was about to become. My name is not Gerald by the way, the name comes from the name of a pretend paper in an episode of The Day Today or something, the Portsmouth Gerald, and how there is a local paper here called the Folkestone Herald. Puns like this are GRATE aren't they? Do contact me if you have something to offer, email anythign @ this domain, or try @folkestone or @pauly on Twitter.