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  2. Tankerton - Wikipedia

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    Kent 51°21′50″N 1°02′46″E  /  51.364°N 1.046°E  / 51.364; Tankerton (formerly Tankerton-on-Sea ) is a suburb of Whitstable in Kent in south-east England .

  3. Whitstable - Wikipedia

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    East Kent's average maximum and minimum temperatures are around 1/2 °C higher than the national average. [45] Whitstable is sometimes warmer than other parts of Kent due to it being backed by the North Downs to the south. [46] East Kent's average annual rainfall is about 613 mm (24.1 in); October to January being the wettest months. [45]

  4. Category:People from Whitstable - Wikipedia

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    Kent portal; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. People from Whitstable by occupation (1 C) Pages in category "People from Whitstable"

  5. Amphenol - Wikipedia

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    Amphenol was founded in Chicago in 1932 by entrepreneur Arthur J. Schmitt, whose first product was a tube socket for radio tubes (valveholder bases). [6] Amphenol expanded significantly during World War II, when the company became the primary manufacturer of connectors used in military hardware, including airplanes and radios.

  6. Chestfield - Wikipedia

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    Chestfield is a village (and civil parish and with Swalecliffe a district council ward) in the Canterbury District of Kent, England. The parish is centred 0.5 miles (0.80 km) from the sea on the north coast of Kent, between the towns of Whitstable and Herne Bay. It is approximately five miles (8 km) north of Canterbury. Over a third of the ...

  7. Healthcare in Kent - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018 it was reported that the Encompass project in Whitstable, Faversham & Canterbury had seen a 7.3% reduction in the emergency admissions rate in the area between 2014-15 and the 12 months to September 2017. [3] A health and social care shared record system, the Kent and Medway Care Record, was launched in the county in December 2020.