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New Romney

American  

noun

  1. a seaport town in E Kent, in SE England: one of the Cinque Ports.


New Romney British  

noun

  1. Former name (until 1563): Romney.  a market town in SE England, in Kent on Romney Marsh: of early importance as one of the Cinque Ports, but is now over 1.6 km (1 mile) inland. Pop: 9406 (2001)

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David and Jill Kenward, from Greatstone, near New Romney, said they were both diagnosed with tumours on their left kidneys and both had robotic surgery performed by the same surgeon to remove them .

From BBC

The party for underprivileged London youth was held at Greatstone beach near New Romney but more people than expected turned up, organisers said.

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Parents Dan and Alison Halligan, from New Romney, said watching news coverage of an inquest into Harry Richford's death earlier this year, which laid bare the failings, had brought back stressful memories.

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In November 2018, BBC South East filmed undercover at Marlie Holiday Park in New Romney, Kent, where a member of staff suggested to a potential "buyer" that caravans could be permanent homes - which would have been in breach of its own licence.

From BBC

Location: The county of Kent is in southeastern England: East Kent is the area east of Rainham, in the north, to New Romney, on the south coast, taking in Canterbury, Dover and Margate.

From Washington Post