insideKENT Magazine Issue 42 - September 2015 | Page 16
NEWS
VISIT KENT SHARES THE ULTIMATE KENT EXPERIENCE
Share some love about Kent – and win The
Ultimate Kent Experience: this is the message
Visit Kent is spreading to visitors and residents
as part of a special summer photo competition
designed to show off the Garden of England –
and the people who love it – to the world.
The destination management organisation, in
partnership with Shepherd Neame, is challenging
people to share their favourite images and stories
of Kent on Facebook for the chance to win the
‘experience’.
One lucky winner will be given the chance to
experience the very best of Kent, including an
overnight stay at Hever Castle, passes to a host
of attractions, a hot air balloon ride, a surfing
lesson and a £150 shopping card.
Chief Executive of Visit Kent, Sandra MatthewsMarsh MBE, said: “Whether you are visiting Kent
for the first time or have loved the Garden of
England for years – we want to hear
#YourKentStory.
“Kent has had a rough ride this summer with the
problems caused by Operation Stack, and
misleading messages about the county being
completely gridlocked.
“We know that thousands of people from across
Europe have visited the Garden of England this
summer – and many more will do so in the coming
weeks to enjoy our award-winning beaches,
stunning countryside and rich heritage. And we
really want to see their holiday snaps and hear
the stories behind them!
“Selfies, group photos, and landscape shots are
all welcome – the more imaginative, the better.
As long as it shows off our beautiful county, we
want to see them.”
Visitors have the whole summer to send their
snaps, and multiple entries are allowed at
www.visitkent.co.uk/win.
Visit Kent and competition sponsors, Shepherd
Neame, are offering the lucky winner the ultimate
Kent experience for two people, including:
• Spitfire hot air balloon flight
• Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Park
Gold Pass (family of 4)
• Family ticket for Jet Stream Tours
• £150 gift card for Ashford Designer Outlet
• One-year pass to all English Heritage properties
in Kent
• Free entry to Dreamland Margate
• Family annual membership for Penshurst Place
& Gardens
• Entry and two-nights luxury B&B stay at Hever
Castle & gardens
• Turner Contemporary experience day
• Seal watching trip from Ramsgate Royal Harbour
• Family annual pass to the Historic Dockyard
Chatham
• Surf lesson at Joss Bay, Broadstairs
• Free cycle hire at Minnis Bay, Birchington
To enter, go to www.visitkent.co.uk/win and
submit an image of your favourite place, happy
memories or best moment in Kent to the
Facebook competition page using
#YourKentStory, and explain why the image
means so much to you.
Photos posted on social media using
#YourKentStory will also be pulled through to the
Facebook gallery, but make sure you enter via
the competition page as well to be in with the
best chance of winning.
The competition closes on Sunday 4th October.
HUGE PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR CINEMA, HOTEL, RESTAURANTS AND
APARTMENTS SCHEME IN ASHFORD TOWN CENTRE
Almost 1,000 people visited Stanhope’s public exhibition about the future
of the Elwick Place site in Ashford town centre on 30th and 31st July, during
which proposals for the derelict site were put on display for the first time.
The proposals would significantly improve Ashford’s existing leisure offer
and nighttime economy, with some of the UK’s top restaurant brands
targeted to take space at the new development. It is also expected that
hundreds of new jobs will be delivered as part of the proposals.
Comprising a new boutique multi-screen cinema, a family hotel, restaurants
and cafés, an events space, car parking and homes, the proposals represent
an investment of £75 million into the local economy.
Gary Bourne, director at Stanhope, said: “We were delighted to see so
many people at our exhibition and the overall response to the proposals,
which have been drawn up in close consultation with Ashford Borough
Council, was very positive indeed. We gathered some extremely useful
feedback, which we will now review in advance of submitting a planning
application to Ashford Borough Council later this year.”
Stanhope is collating initial feedback from visitors and the response to-date
has been overwhelmingly positive, with 85% of respondents who completed
a feedback form stating they support the proposals. The exhibition gave
shoppers the chance to review the proposals for the long-awaited
redevelopment of the Elwick Place site.
For more information, contact [email protected].
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