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A Guide To Pies, including a guide to pies in my blog, a guide to pies in Folkestone, and any mentions of a guide t0 pies in my family tree. Also there's a feed of a guide to pies stories / mentions, a JSON feed of a guide to pies, a KML feed of a guide to pies , search my a guide to pies venue info, a guide to pies on Your Folkestone. Hope you can find what you're looking for, if not please leave a message about a guide to pies.

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Jun24
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Ace, a guide to pies for your . Actually it only covers restaurants in , but nice to see people doing things like this. Our guide to Folkestone restaurants is also available in this way, via the power of .

Work is back to normal today, had a few problems with a leak, caused by the crazy rain. Glastonbury's looking a bit drier, but still cloudy, good luck if you're off there today. If you're not, and you're in London, why not come and see tonight at the ? They're showing the football and the bands start after, so it's all good.

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What's on here and across the Channel?

Jul21

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Well someone just emailed to suggest picking up a copy of "Coast To Coast" magazine (does it have and on the cover?) but you can also see what's going on the homepage of the Gerald...

MORE than sixty summer festivals and events are listed in the latest edition of Coast to Coast, the seasonal guide published jointly by the Discover Folkestone, Hythe and Romney Marsh tourism partnership and its across-Channel counterpart, Le Boulonnais.

Twenty thousand copies - 10,000 in English and the same number in French - have been produced for distribution on both sides of the Channel.

The guide is one of a number of initiatives by the Anglo-French public and commercial sector partnership to boost tourism to, in and between destinations in the 'Channel region'.

The project, part-funded by the EU, was co-ordinated by the Boulogne Shepway Co- operation Organisation (BOSCO) whose members include Shepway District Council and local authorities in and around Boulogne.

Discover Folkestone manager Chris Kirkham said that the guide aimed to encourage residents and visitors on both coasts to discover the great variety of attractions, festivals and events on offer at resorts on the opposite side of the Channel.

The guide can be picked up locally from Shepway District Council and Folkestone Town Council offices, Discover Folkestone information points, public libraries and some shops and hotels.

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