We Have the Right to Vote…Don’t Waste It!
Voting can sometimes be a bit boring… Yet if we neglect to vote, we not…
The recent closure of Monday Club is a devastating blow for Camber on many levels. The immediate impact, of course, is on the staff who lost their jobs, the parents who have lost a vital childcare facility, and the young children who enjoyed the afterschool fun in a safe environment. It is known – and…
With Easter now behind us, the Coastal Operations Team continue with the transition to ‘summer mode’ and will be operating seven days a week in Camber from Good Friday. Additionally, RNLI Lifeguards will resume their duties on the beach, initially operating from the Central Car Park base on weekends before expanding services as the season…
Food and drink cartons update From 1 April, food and drink cartons can now be placed directly into your household recycling bin. This includes all Tetra Pak–style cartons commonly used for products such as milk, juice, soups, plant-based drinks and a wide range of pantry staples. To help ensure everything is processed correctly, please make…
Monday 23rd February saw the last of the now disbanded Camber Residents Association events with a most enjoyable, belated Christmas lunch at The Ship Hotel in New Romney. The company was great, the food delicious, and the venue perfect. A great time was had by one and all – a suitable farewell to this organisation…
No, we are not talking about another episode of Dr Who being filmed at Camber… After almost 6 years, Doctors have restarted appointments at The Surgery (behind Camber Memorial Hall)! It has been a long wait since the surgery closed at the start of lockdown in 2020, but they are definitely back in town. Great…
Most of us will have heard the old nursery rhyme, “See a penny, pick it up; all day long you’ll have good luck!” In fact, the rhyme was originally about pins, not pennies – and it was a lot more sinister: “See a pin, pick it up; all day long you’ll have good luck. See…
At the end of January, some Camber residents were advised they would have short power cuts over a couple of days as a large transformer was being replaced in Camber. The power cuts would enable UK Power Networks, who are responsible for looking after our supply, to attach us to a large generator that would…
There was much interest in February when, for a few moments, the locals thought that the pot holes on the Camber road may be fixed. Alas no, the council, in its wisdom, arranged for traffic lights and contractors to fill one hole and leave the rest. Comments on social media were suitably frustrated.