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Community life is always at the hub of a town and if you live, work or play in Canterbury, the community is a bound to be a big part of your daily routine. If you want to know what’s going on in your town, the community pages should answer your questions |
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Canterbury has loads of events going on all the time, so you need to use our calendar to keep up!
Click HERE for the calendar |
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Canterbury City Council
Military Road
Canterbury CT1 1YW
Phone 01227 862 000
Fax 01227 862 020
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Herne Bay Office
William Street, Herne Bay CT6 5NX
Open Monday to Friday 8.45am to 4.45pm
Phone 01227 363 686 |
Whitstable Office
57 Harbour Street, Whitstable CT5 1AQ
Open Monday to Friday 8.45am to 4.45pm
Phone 01227 771 918 |
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We are always keen to hear from you with any news or local events that you think should be featured on the site.
If you would like to get in touch please email
or call 01732 864070 |
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Once described by Virginia Woolf as ‘the loveliest place in the world,’ England’s most famous cathedral city is one of Kent’s most popular areas. Easily reachable by road, rail or sea, Canterbury has been welcoming visitors for thousands of years.
With a skyline dominated by the Norman cathedral and shrines dedicated to historic icons such as Thomas Becket, this compact, walled city is a car free zone during the day, making it a perfect place to spend a weekend, just wandering around the huge variety of shops and attractions. Canterbury is the perfect example of how old charm and the vibrancy of a modern cosmopolitan city can work together, and remains one of the most popular places to visit in Kent.
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