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Looking NNW along Dalby Road
The house, to the left of the no entry road sign, is number 15 for which planning permission has been granted by Thanet District Council under application number F/TH/16/0619 for the “replacement of UPVC to timber windows to front elevation and re-instating original boundary railings and gate, together with external repairs”. Two doors further along the road is number 13, which appears to be undergoing a major refurbishment.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 30 Jul 2017
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15, Dalby Road
Number 15 is the house with a no entry road sign on the pavement outside. This view taken when
Image shows it when it was undergoing external repairs.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 9 Dec 2018
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Ongoing work to 19 & 21, Athelstan Road
Number 19 is the house, whose frontage is covered with scaffolding and plastic sheeting that extends to cover the roof. It has four, 2 bedroom flats. The basement and ground floor windows, as well as the front door of number 21 have been boarded over. A sticker, that reads construction site, has been affixed to the board covering the ground floor window.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 13 Jan 2016
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Conversion of 29, Athelstan Road
Planning permission has been granted by Thanet District Council under application number F/TH/14/0476 for a “change of use from house of multiple occupation to two, 3 bed flats and one, 2 bed flat, together with insertion of new windows and doors and formation of external stairs to side and rear elevation following demolition of existing single storey rear extension”.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 13 Jan 2016
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Ethelbert Crescent facing east
Image: © Tom Page
Taken: 22 Jan 2022
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Looking southeast along Ethelbert Crescent
The frontage and side of Albert North House has been covered in scaffolding and safety netting, so that the repainting of the exterior can be carried out. It stands on the corner of Althestan Road.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 13 Jan 2016
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Renovation of 25, Dalby Square
Two information boards, affixed to the scaffolding boards on the first floor, read “the Dalby Square Townscape Heritage Initiative Scheme”.
The Dalby Square, Cliftonville, Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) Grant Scheme began in January 2013 and will run until January 2018. It is funded 75% by the Heritage Lottery Fund with 25% match funding from Thanet District Council.
The objectives of the Dalby Square, Cliftonville Townscape Heritage Initiatives are to: raise awareness of the value and quality of the historic built environment. Promote the repair of historic buildings in the conservation area using appropriate materials, detailing and workmanship. Set an example of good practice in building conservation. Reinforce an area's unique identity. Help change residents' and visitors' perceptions of Cliftonville West
https://www.thanet.gov.uk/your-services/regeneration/townscape-heritage-initiative-grant-schemes/dalby-square-cliftonville-thi-project/
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 13 Jan 2016
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64, Edgar Road
Planning permission has been granted by Thanet District Council under application number F/TH/17/0842 for the “change of use and extension of former residential home (use class C2) along with the erection of a 5 storey building to create twelve 2-bedroom and three 3-bedroom apartments and associated works together with the demolition of existing extensions”.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 9 Dec 2018
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Looking ESE along Ethelbert Crescent
Just beyond Bugsy’s Tenpin Bowling establishment was Franks Nightclub. At present, the frontage is clad in scaffolding, above hoarding, which hides the ground floor. However, planning permission has been granted by Thanet District Council under application number F/TH/17/0132 for the “change of use from nightclub (use class sui-generis) to restaurant (use class A3), offices and [a] 1 3-bed self contained flat.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 30 Jul 2017
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Athelstan Rd & Cliff Terrace junction
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 4 Jul 2009
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