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Join Martin Thomas, Tree and Woodland Officer at Canterbury City Council, for a guided walk looking at trees on and around the River Stour.
Join the Franciscan Gardens for a bat walk in an 800-year-old garden and historic site.
The River Ouse in Sussex is the first river in England to be granted legal rights, joining a small but growing number of rivers around the world to be recognised as living entities. Is there potential for developing a Charter for the Stour Catchment?
This free 45 minute boat trip is led by Martin Thomas, Tree and Woodland Officer at Canterbury City Council. Martin will share insights along the way into the wildlife that makes the river its home and local efforts to restore river habitat.
This free 45 minute boat trip is led by Martin Thomas, Tree and Woodland Officer at Canterbury City Council. Martin will share insights along the way into the wildlife that makes the river its home and local efforts to restore river habitat.
A restaurant where culinary tradition meets modern elegance. Every dish tells a story, every bite brings you home.
The path, which caters for riders of all abilities, takes its name from the pioneering railway line which ran between Canterbury and Whitstable
Each year, thousands of people visit and enjoy the beauty of the River Stour, the second longest waterway in Kent and once a key Roman trade route connecting Britain to Europe. People picnic along its banks, rejoice in a relaxing river tour or walk along the footpaths that offer glimpses of the river.
The Sixteen return to Canterbury Festival with a powerful exploration of the music of Arvo Pärt and William Byrd