Who’s in charge here?
Free tickets for the Library campaign and Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? A personal reflection after 3 months of The Save Our Library campaign by Jon O’Connor. A little Latin does you good – the...
Free tickets for the Library campaign and Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? A personal reflection after 3 months of The Save Our Library campaign by Jon O’Connor. A little Latin does you good – the...
An update on the Grace Hill Library campaign to date has been published recently: it shows the range of activity and the powerful support of the local community. As a result, politicians ranging from...
Professor Carolyn Oulton of Canterbury Christchurch University finds yet another entertaining and thought-provoking insight into the story of Grace Hill Library…. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. Young woman to her brother,...
Another article from Professor Carolyn Oulton on the curious history of Folkestone’s Library and one of the more famous contributors to the collection of writers locked away inside Grace Hill! It was meant to...
More stuff from our socials!
Interesting in the local context.
@KCCpressdesk
KCC abandoned planned & proactive maintenance in 2011.
The repairs backlog is now way over £100m and casualties include school buildings and our own #GraceHillLibrary.
A scandal of epic magnitude.
A year ago today, @NewFolkestone hosted the first public discussion of #onefolkestone as a major community partnership project.
This week we’re launching plans for activities & events in 2026 to illustrate the opportunities
@Kent_cc - perhaps we should meet!
#gracehill #community
Counting the measurable impact of libraries
Article by the head of @kentlibraries on the importance of community.
We’d love to discuss this element of our proposal for #GraceHill library in #Folkestone.
Some background information on the fight to save Grace Hill.
We’re asking for a discussion.
Our door is open.