Hawkinge
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| Map sources for Hawkinge at grid reference TR216401
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Hawkinge is a rapidly expanding village in southeast Kent. During World War II it was the closest operational airfield to France and was used during the Battle of Britain. The airfield is now the site of several new housing estates. The construction of these were hampered by the discovery of several pipe bombs which had been put there in the event of a German invasion to render the airfield useless to enemy airplanes. There are also many reminders of the war in and near the village. There is an aircraft museum and various pillboxes scattered amongst the farms. Walking south from the village past the museum it is possible to see stunning views of Cheriton, Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel complex.
The local M.P. is the Rt. Hon. Michael Howard Q.C. (Conservative) who was famously described by his colleague Anne Widdecombe as having "something of the night about him". There are three Shepway District Councillors for the Hawkinge area: David Callahan, Peter Smith, and Christina Smith.
[edit] External links
- Unofficial Hawkinge Website
- Parish Council Website
- Hawkinge Primary School
- The Churchill Primary School
- Selsted Church of England Primary School
- Hawkinge Gazette
- Kent Battle of Britain Museum
| The district of Shepway in Kent, South East England with its suburbs, villages, towns and parishes: | |
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Acrise • Brookland • Capel-Le-Ferne • Cheriton • Dymchurch • Dungeness • Elham • Etchinghill • Folkestone • Greatstone • Hawkinge • Hythe • Lade • Littlestone-on-Sea • Lydd • Lydd-on-Sea • Lyminge • Lympne • Newchurch • Newingreen • Newington • New Romney • Old Romney • Pedlinge • Postling • Romney Marsh • Saltwood • Sandgate • Sandling • Sellindge • Stanford • Stelling Minnis • St Mary's Bay • Tolsford • Westenhanger | |
| The district of Shepway List of places in Kent | |

