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Lunchtime meeting: Daughters of Kings: Women of Power in the Kingdom of Kent

11th March 2025
Venue: Howfield Manor Hotel
Lunchtime speaker meeting on 11th March -' Daughters of Kings: Women of Power in the Kingdom of Kent' presented by Dr Andrew Richardson who recently appeared on BBC TV's 'Digging for Britain'.A
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St Patrick's Day Celebration

18th March 2025
Venue: Prince of Wales Youth Club
Join us to celebrate St Patrick's Day and raise funds for the Prince of Wales Youth Club.The Youth Club are providing a suitably themed supper with vegetarian and other dietary needs catered for.The
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Evening talk: John Nichols – Local fish & shellfish

Many of us remember buying freshly caught fish locally – but that’s not so common these days. Our Members learnt about some of the reasons for this from John Nichols, Vice Chairman of the Kent and Essex Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority.

It was a great pleasure to welcome John to our meeting. John, who is also Chairman of the Thanet Fishermen’s Association, regularly gives talks on a number of topics related to the fishing industry. 

John has been associated with boats and fishing for a long time. In his detailed talk, John described how the local fishing industry has changed quite dramatically during his lifetime, and how things have become more challenging for fishermen. Once, there were many large vessels involved in fishing based in Folkestone, Ramsgate, Whitstable etc. Now, most of these have gone and only a few of the old fishing families remain. We learned that there are many factors behind this decimation to do wih quotas, staffing, fish species and other factors.

John also talked briefly about conservation. Finally, he encouraged us to support our fisherman and told us about the “fish local” campaign website (https://fishlocal.org/) which allows fishermen to sell direct to the public.

John’s talk – which added to a set of events and actvities organised by our President this year around the teme of “the food we eat” – ended with many questions from the audience, a vote of thanks, and a warm round of applause. We know our members will think twice about the fish they purchase in future. 

 

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