5 links to literature that showcase Canterbury’s cultural impact
When walking around Canterbury it would be hard to avoid its very rich literary history, with everything from statues, plaques
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When walking around Canterbury it would be hard to avoid its very rich literary history, with everything from statues, plaques
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Read MoreA canon missioner’s message for VE Day is to consider the pain and suffering brought by war today. The Reverend
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Read MorePlanters on Canterbury’s St George’s Street have had new shrubs put in to discourage littering. Councillor Charlotte Cornell criticised the
Read MoreA rethink on Herne Bay’s controversial seafront plaza has been welcomed warmly by residents. The chorus of approval follows an
Read MoreEnvironmental activist Richard Norman described Canterbury’s two railway level crossings as “notorious locations” for harmful car emissions. Mr Norman, a
Read MoreCanterbury Food Bank says that state benefits are not sufficient to meet basic needs. In 2023, the Canterbury Food Bank
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