Ramsgate


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Ramsgate

a port and resort in SE England, in E Kent on the North Sea coast. Pop.: 37 967 (2001)
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THE Government is set to clamp down on transport companies causing delays in the export of live animals from the Port of Ramsgate in Kent.
Forty eight hours later, he was running at Ramsgate. I kidded myself that the opposition was rubbish.
Ashby is set to stick with the same starting line-up that proved too good for Ramsgate with Terry Angus partnering Kevin Wilkin at the heart of the defence while Brian Quailey and Michael Frew form the striking spearhead with Gez Murphy still out with a back spasm.
About eight hours earlier the ships had edged out of Ramsgate in Kent under blue skies as flag-waving crowds waved from the harbour wall.
The driver applied the emergency brake after spotting a youth standing on the Ramsgate to London Victoria line at 7.10am near Swanley, Kent.
Earlier that day, the pair stole a handbag at a pub in Herne Bay, Kent, before getting a train to nearby Ramsgate and heading to the park.
Nuneaton Borough 2 Ramsgate 0 BORO saved one of their best first half performances of the season for their biggest crowd this term as they outclassed Ramsgate to book their passage in the second round of the FA Cup.
He also trained at Canterbury and Ramsgate during a long career in a sport he loved.
Just four per cent of pupils from the Ramsgate School in Kent achieved five A*-C grades in 2003, 2002 and 2001, and in 2000 the figure was even worse at three per cent.
The Bill has been introduced by Craig Mackinlay MP with good reason, because his local port, Ramsgate in Kent, was the site of a grisly debacle in 2012.