Data reveals which areas of Canterbury had the most burglaries in 2023
The Canterbury neighbourhoods with the most burglaries over the past year have been revealed. From February 2023 to January 2024,
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The Canterbury neighbourhoods with the most burglaries over the past year have been revealed. From February 2023 to January 2024,
Read MoreData from CrashMap UK has revealed that road accidents involving bicycles in Canterbury have fallen. The pandemic saw a spike
Read MoreCleaning up thousands of incidents of graffiti in Canterbury is costing taxpayers almost £70,000 per year. New figures received through
Read MoreCanterbury has a higher difference in weekly earnings between men and women than the national average for full-time workers, according
Read MoreCanterbury is presently facing its biggest housing crisis, with many locals tearing out their hair in frustration. As soon as
Read MoreOn the 21st of March, 2024, Kent.gov released a document on children in poverty that presented us with the fact
Read MoreUK Pet Food have released its annual pet population data, which comes at a point where many households and owners
Read MoreThere has been a steep rise in the amount of people in Canterbury who now consider themselves non-religious, according to
Read MoreUp to March, 2023, there were around 1,493,000 people who tested positive for Covid-19 (between January and March), equating to
Read MoreThe relationship between homosexuality and Christianity has varied over the years between churches, there are still various countries that homosexuality is a crime in meaning there still does not seem to be a middle ground when it comes to the two in many parts of the world. There seems to be an unsaid rule that you must be one of the other. You must pick a side. Carl Quist investigates whether if the two lifestyles can co-exist.
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