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Red Cow 1960 - 1970s



Folkestone Gazette 22-11-1961

Local News

Further help for the British Empire Cancer Campaign has come from two Folkestone public houses during the past week. Piles of pennies were toppled over at The Red Cow and The Lifeboat, North Street. Total for the Red Cow was £10 14/11 and for the Lifeboat £22 4/1. The local committee of the British Empire Cancer Cam­paign thank all who contri­buted to such excellent results.

Folkestone Herald 12-5-1979

Local News

Children at Parkfield Special School, Folkestone, have been pre­sented with a stereo cassette and a record player by a local pub. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Biggs, land­lord and landlady of the Red Cow, Foord Road, Folkestone, and their customers, raised nearly £150 through various events in the past year. The cassette and record player were presented to the school by the pub’s darts team at the East Cliff Pavilion, Folkestone. The children use the equipment every morning during play sessions and at other times during the day.

“The record players we have had before have been big and bulky”, teacher Mrs. Jean Vincent said. “This one is compact and easy to carry about. It also has a tape recorder for cas­settes which we did not have before. I am teaching one of the boys to use the tape himself to record his stories”.

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