The following links (web sites) may be useful (most of these have further links to many other sites):
- Molash.co.uk - this is a commercial site
run by Webhound Ltd.- a UK company specialising in internet services and products. There is a lot of advertising and 'clutter' on their site(s) but also a lot of useful links.
Molash comes under their www.ANY-Town.co.uk web site which is a "free UK wide community website project".
You can send them any information about a village that you think others might find interesting (they say). Currently they have a picture of Eastwell Manor representing the Molash page -- so much for local content !!
www.kentishvillage.org.uk - site maps the Kent communities who already use the Internet. Have developed a Toolkit and Exemplar site with ideas useful to potential webmasters and provided a Forum to link to one another, exchange ideas, expertise and best practice.
This project has been funded by KCC Rural Revival funding and Arts & Libraries
- Kentish Stour Countryside Project (KSCP)
The Kentish Stour Countryside Project, Sidelands Farm, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5DQ
Tel. 01233 813 307 Fax 01233 812 532
email: kentishstour@kent.gov.uk
The KSC Project works closely with landowners and local
communities to promote both landscape and nature conservation, and
develop opportunities for appropriate countryside access and informal
recreation. It operates as a working partnership of sponsoring
organisations, project staff and local people.
From 1993 to 1998 the KSCP helped to manage Molash Churchyard by mowing the grass and removing the clippings. The sward contains typical chalk grassland plants.
- Stour Valley Arts Project
Forest Office, Bucks Street, Challock, Kent TN25 4AR
Tel. 01233 740 040
email: sdrew@svap.freeserve.co.uk
Web Site: www.stourvalleyarts.org.uk
Stour Valley Arts commissions artists to make work in response to the landscape, particularly Kings Wood, Challock. Stour Valley Arts also conducts a broad ranging education programme for all ages, curates exhibitions and events, publishes books and organises international artist exchanges.
They are responsible for the wood sculptures in King's Wood.
- Mid-Kent Water - covers Molash
Ashford
Canterbury
Local villages
Kent
- Kent Archaeological Society: the oldest and
largest society devoted to the history and archaeology of the ancient
county of Kent.
- Kent Family History Society
The Kent Family History Society was formed in June, 1974 and now has approximately 3,800 members Worldwide.
- Historic Kent
- Kent products and fare:
Check the following:
http://www.kentishfare.co.uk/index.htm Use this website and the Produced in Kent Directory to find the food, drink and products that are genuinely Produced in Kent
- Kent Wildlife Trust
Securing a better future for the native wildlife of Kent. Useful information about projects in Kent and planning permission, and links to other sites, etc.
- Kent pages
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