Anna Lambert
Dungeness beach - full of atmosphere
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Dungeness is undoubtedly the Marmite of Kent coastal resorts, but whether you find its atmosphere strange and stark or mesmeric and uniquely powerful (and not just in a nuclear sense) you can t fail to be impressed by the fresh fish dishes served slap on its shingle beach, its enormous sound mirrors (once you ve fought through what locals refer to as the jungle to reach them), or the extraordinary variety of wildlife.
Places to eat in Dungeness
Catch of the Day
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So let s start with the food. You ll need to check via Facebook that s it s open, but the family-run Snack Shack usually operates Wednesday to Sunday, 11am to 3.30pm. Located just off the road running parallel to the sea, you can t miss it thanks to the queues of people waiting to hand in their orders, though rest assured that snaking line does move quite quickly. They come for delights such as c
Wetherspoon will open beer gardens at half its pubs when lockdown lifts on April 12
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Updated: 15:18, 04 March 2021
Wetherspoon will open beer gardens at half of its pubs when lockdown restrictions lift next month.
Pint-starved punters are set to flock back to boozers when landlords are allowed to turn the taps back on on April 12.
Ramsgate s Royal Victoria Pavilion
In Kent 19 of 32 pubs will reopen.
They are:
Richmal Crompton, Bromley
The Newcross Turnpike, Welling
Due to not having the facilities Muggleton Inn, Maidstone; Opera House, Tunbridge Wells; Sennockian, Sevenoaks; Samuel Peto, Folkestone; Thomas Ingoldsby, Canterbury; Eight Bells, Dover ; West Gate Inn, Canterbury; Mechanical Elephant, Margate; Railway, Rainham; Bankers Draft, Eltham; Wrong Un, Bexleyheath; Robert Pocock, Gravesend; and Tailor s Chalk, Sidcup will not reopen on April 12.