Edited By
Oliver Brown

In a bid to break the loneliness, a newcomer to Folkestone seeks to meet new people through social activities. The appeal for companionship comes as residents respond enthusiastically, sharing their own experiences and support.
Recently relocated to Folkestone, an individual expressed a desire to socialize and engage in local activities. Their call resonated with the community, prompting a flurry of responses on various forums.
The comment section lit up with encouraging words and offers to connect:
"What a great idea!π"
"Iβm starting at Kent University. We can definitely chat! DM me!"
"Heya, 33 yr old gay guy living alone now looking to meet new ppl and make some new friends. Say hi?"
Among the responses, people shared their own situations of isolation and eagerness to form new friendships. One comment emphasized, "Been struggling with my mental health nd locked myself away"
Residents offered various methods for connection:
Tune into local radio shows like Music Folke on Radio Folkestone, which airs on Tuesdays from 7-9 PM. This show features local artists and discusses upcoming events.
Hit up local bars such as Cabron or BlackMarket, where "decent people" can be met over a cocktail.
With isolation affecting many, this appeal underscores the need for community engagement. Locals voiced shared experiences and offered support to the newcomer. One commented, "Just had an offer accepted and looking to move down ASAP happy to chat!"
β³ Local residents warmly welcome newcomers seeking friendships.
β½ Suggestions include attending radio shows and social spots for interaction.
β» "Pick a dive, sit at the bar, have a cocktail or two and make friends" - advice from a local resident.
The growing conversation highlights the importance of community ties, especially for those feeling isolated. In times like these, how do we foster connections?