Thanet District

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Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox settlement Thanet Template:IPAc-en is a local government district in Kent, England. The council is based in Margate and the district also contains the towns of Broadstairs, Ramsgate and Westgate-on-Sea, along with several villages. It takes its name from the Isle of Thanet, a former island which gradually became connected to the mainland between the 12th and 16th centuries.

The district lies on the north-eastern tip of Kent, bordering the City of Canterbury to the west and Dover District to the south. It is predominantly coastal, with north, east and southeast-facing coastlines.

History

Template:Main The Isle of Thanet is the major part of the district. This was formerly an island separated from the mainland by the Wantsum Channel. The channel gradually closed between the 12th and 16th centuries through a combination of natural silting and artificial land reclamation. An Isle of Thanet Rural District covering the rural parts of the isle had existed from 1894 until it was abolished in 1935 to form part of Eastry Rural District.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The modern district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 covering the whole area of three former districts and part of a fourth, which were all abolished at the same time:<ref>Template:Cite legislation UK</ref>

The new district was named Thanet, after the isle which covered approximately the same area.<ref>Template:Cite legislation UK</ref>

Governance

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Thanet District Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Kent County Council. Much of the district is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.<ref>Template:Cite legislation UK</ref><ref name=electionmaps>Template:Cite web</ref>

Political control

The council has been under Labour majority control since the 2023 Thanet District Council election.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities before coming into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:<ref name=electionscentre>Template:Cite web (Put "Thanet" in search box to see specific results.)</ref><ref name=hold>Template:Cite news</ref>

Party in control Years
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Leadership

The leaders of the council since 1999 have been:

Councillor Party From To
Richard Nicholson<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=22May2003/> Template:Party name with colour pre-1999 22 May 2003
Sandy Ezekiel<ref name=22May2003>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 22 May 2003 13 May 2010
Bob Bayford<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=8Dec2011/> Template:Party name with colour 13 May 2010 8 Dec 2011
Clive Hart<ref name=8Dec2011>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 8 Dec 2011 12 May 2014
Iris Johnston<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 15 May 2014 May 2015
Chris Wells<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 21 May 2015 28 Feb 2018
Bob Bayford<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 1 Mar 2018 10 Oct 2019
Rick Everitt<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 10 Oct 2019 22 Apr 2021
Ash Ashbee<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 3 Jun 2021 May 2023
Rick Everitt<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Party name with colour 18 May 2023

Composition

Following the 2023 election,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and subsequent changes of allegiance up to October 2025,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> the composition of the council was:

Party Councillors
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Total 56

One of the independent councillors and the Greens sit together as the "Green and Independent Group".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The next elections are due in 2027.<ref name="Thorncliffe">Template:Cite web</ref>

Elections

Template:See also Since the last boundary changes in 2003 the council has comprised 56 councillors representing 23 wards, with each ward electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.<ref>Template:Cite legislation UK</ref>

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The district straddles two constituencies, one of which extends beyond the district boundary to include parts of neighbouring districts:

Premises

The council is based at the Council Offices on Cecil Street in the centre of Margate. The building was originally designed in the early 1970s to be a new headquarters for Margate Borough Council, but by the time the building was finished in 1974 that council had been abolished and absorbed into the larger Thanet District Council. The building was formally opened on 9 April 1975.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Towns and parishes

The district contains 11 civil parishes, covering most of the area. The parish councils for Broadstairs and St Peter's, Ramsgate, and Westgate-on-Sea have declared their parishes to be towns, allowing them to take the title "town council". The two parishes of Sarre and St Nicholas-at-Wade share a grouped parish council.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The town of Margate comprises an unparished area. The Thanet councillors representing the wards covering Margate act as charter trustees, choosing one of their number to be the mayor of Margate each year.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Demography

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According to the 2011 census, the population of Thanet was 134,186, an increase of about 6000 in the ten years since the previous census.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Economy

The whole district suffers from seasonal unemployment, in spite of its proximity to London, because of various factors, among them being inward migration, high numbers of old people, and low numbers of affluent people. It is not helped by poor overall indicators for health.<ref name=autogenerated1>Association of Public Health Observatories - Health Profiles APHO Health Profiles Template:Webarchive</ref> In a study of resilience to economic downturns, Thanet was poorly rated at 295th out of 324 districts.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Unemployment levels are nearly twice the South East of England as a whole, and as a result a great deal of planning is being done to encourage more businesses to relocate to the District.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Thanet & East Kent Chamber produces a weekly business digest, the Thanet & East Kent Insider, which reports on economic activity in the private and public sectors.

New projects underway include: A new community centre for Broadstairs. Redevelopment and renovations are to be undertaken at Margate's Dreamland (a Heritage Amusement Park); Cliftonville (Lido site); and a Holiday Inn (hotel), now open. A large retail and residential development on Ramsgate seafront, known as Royal Sands, started construction in 2011 but was quickly halted. A multimillion-pound art gallery The Turner Contemporary (opened by Tracey Emin in April 2011) in Margate and this has created the opening of many new shops in the Margate old town and visitor numbers have far exceeded expectation. Margate has been chosen as a Mary Portas retail town. Large investment and building work is taking place in schools across the island.Template:Citation needed

In addition, the District Council has introduced an empty property initiative and has compulsory purchased empty and derelict buildings with the objective of bringing them back into use.

The Thanet Offshore Wind Project, near North Foreland, began operating in September 2010. The project is expected to have a total capacity of up to 300 MW which, on average, is sufficient to supply approximately 240,000 homes with green energy. The project will thus make a significant contribution to the government's national and regional renewable energy targets. Thanet Earth is the largest greenhouse development in the UK, covering an area of 91 hectares with 7 greenhouses each the size of 10 football pitches producing cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers all year.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs each have shopping centres with a mix of local and national retailers complemented by Northdown Road, Cliftonville, Westgate and Birchington-on-Sea. Westwood at the centre of Thanet has seen much major development in recent years with the building of Westwood Cross shopping centre which is the home of national retailers and several restaurant chains. Associated development has taken place around the shopping centre spawning other retail parks.

Transport

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Thanet is now linked to London by high-speed "Javelin" trains.

The rail connections are via the Chatham Main Line through Margate to Ramsgate, and the Ashford to Ramsgate (via Canterbury West) line. New high-speed rail links from London to Thanet began in December 2009, and it is now possible to travel from Margate to St Pancras railway station at an average speed of 96 kmh (around 60 mph); maximum speed of 225 km/h (around 140 mph). This will form part of the UK's first true high-speed commuter service, according to the South Eastern Railway Company.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Main road links are the A28 which brings traffic from Canterbury and Ashford; and the A299, north coast route. The Saxon Shore Way Long distance footpath skirts the coast.

There is an airport, now closed, at Manston,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> formerly RAF Manston, but later renamed by its commercial operators as Kent International Airport. The airport closed permanently on 15 May 2014. Because it was used as a U.S. airbase during the Second World War it has one of the longest runways in the UK, and while open it was designated by the United Nations as an emergency landing site for aircraft in trouble.Template:Citation needed

Ferry services are no longer running from the Port of Ramsgate, and the council is currently in dispute with the former operators over the payment of £3.3 million<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Health

Thanet has a large hospital: the Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital, known as the QEQM.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Extension work which started in 2007 has made the QEQM a major hospital site.

As of July 2010, overall indicators of health were poor for Thanet:<ref>Association of Public Health Observatories, Thanet Health Profile Template:Webarchive, July 2010</ref>Template:Update inline

  • Health is worse in Thanet than in England on average
  • Life expectancy is lower than for England
  • There are health inequalities: in deprived areas life expectancy is 5 years lower for women and 10 years lower for men
  • Teenage pregnancies are high compared to the England average
  • Estimated smoking rates are average but death rates from smoking are significantly higher
  • Binge drinking is around the national average
  • Children are significantly less active than average
  • Significantly higher than average number of people admitted to hospital for alcohol-specific conditions
  • Significantly higher than average rate of diabetes
  • Significantly higher than average rate of mental health problems

Media

Local newspapers are the Thanet Extra, part of the KM Group; Isle of Thanet Gazette and Thanet Times (merged with Adscene, October 2009), (the Thanet Times was withdrawn in October 2012) all owned by Northcliffe Media; and the midweek Your Thanet published online by KOS Media. The county-wide newspaper Kent on Saturday also serves the district.

Local radio stations are;

  • KMFM Thanet (previously known as Thanet Local Radio) owned by the KM Group. (All Programmes are networked with other KM Kent stations).
  • Community non-commercial station Academy FM Thanet on 107.8FM and online and via mobile app it broadcasts from within Marlowe Academy, Ramsgate.
  • The county-wide Heart South
  • BBC Radio Kent

National TV stations carry regional news: The ITV1 service is provided currently by Meridian Broadcasting; and the BBC South East Today.

Thanet also has a local online radio and podcasting service currently operating online only known as 'Thanet Community Radio' (TCR). The station works closely with Dover-based 'Dover Community Radio' (DCR) which operates in a similar way.

Education

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Margate Adult Education Centre, built in 1928 as Thanet School of Art.

Thanet has a wide variety of local schools including approximately 41 primary schools such as Drapers Mills, Palm Bay, and Upton. Outstanding secondary schools include Dane Court Grammar, and Chatham and Clarendon Grammar. The community learning within the district is varied and wide, including charitable training organisations such as East Kent ITeC Ltd, and organisations such as Margate Adult Education Centre, Thanet Skills Studio and Thanet Stage School. East Kent College is a provider of further education in Thanet and a Training Provider that works with local businesses to raise the level of education across the region. In 2023, Nelson College London overtook the former Canterbury Christ Church University campus in Broadstairs, offering HND courses in Business and Hospitality Management.

Climate

Thanet enjoys a maritime climate, being surrounded on three sides by the sea. This generally results in mild winters and warm, dry summers.

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