Canterbury News
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Uneasy Feeling for Archbishop over Bin Laden's Death.
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By Rianan Hogg The Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the recent killing of Osama bin Laden has left him with "an uneasy feel...
We've had sunny April, but what's on the cards for May?
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By: Victoria Chessum 'DRIP DRIP drop little April showers' is usually what we have coming when we hit the fourth month of the yea...
From your pocket to the Royals and back
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By Andreea Alexandru THE Royal Wedding is the biggest event of the year so far in Britain. It cost millions to put on and thousands of w...
Music scene set to rock Canterbury
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By Alicia Grimshaw THE SUBWAYS are set to raise the roof, showcasing their third album as they play The Farmhouse and other intimate UK ven...
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Campaigns Launched to Prevent Deaths at Crossing
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Anne Nacci, the second victim.b By Rianan Hogg A CAMPAIGN has been launched which it is hoped will prevent deaths at a notorious Whits...
Contemporary in Canterbury
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By Rachel Bullen A CONTEMPORARY Music Festival is coming to Canterbury, bringing music from composers unfamiliar to the UK and composers...
Burial ground and roman ruins discovered in one of the most iconic cities in England
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By Emma Grafton-Williams IN 2011, a roman burial ground had been discovered in St Dunstan’s street, Canterbury. Around 150 graves w...
Canterbury - 14th best UK destination
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By Rachel Bullen CANTERBURY has beat out cities such as Manchester and Cardiff to make Trip Advisor’s top 25 UK destinations. At 14 on t...
Canterbury Tales
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By Emma Grafton-Williams THE Canterbury Tales is a popular visitor attraction in the city. It is a stunning reconstruction of 14th Centu...
The Royal wedding, what did we all think about it?
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A BBC image - Westiminster Abbey By Victoria Chessum OUR NATION is associated with the Royals. People from far and near flock to L...
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