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Contacts

Environment and Waste
Kent County Council
Invicta House
County Hall
Maidstone
Kent ME14 1XX

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fax: 01622 221636

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Our environment

A guide to the archaeological sites, landscapes and historic buildings which constitute Kent's heritage.

Kent's countryside has a rich variety of landscapes and small settlements shaped by a dynamic history and a changing rural economy.

Kent has one of the longest and most varied coastlines in England. Almost one third of the people of Kent live in coastal districts.

Pollution is a threat to our natural environment, find out about what Kent County Council is doing to tackle the problem, and what you can do to help.

How will climate change affect Kent and what can you do to help?

An Eco-School is a school committed to improving its environment; both inside the school buildings and outside in the school grounds.

You should contact your district council if you have any problems with street cleaning and litter, pests, noise, food safety or flytipping.

Find out more about Kent County Council's policy on the environment and our progress towards our goals.

Too little and too much water - find out the latest on flooding and water shortages

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