Aphra Behn Exhibition
The BeaneyCanterbury’s Aphra Behn (1640-1689): Literature’s best kept secret: An exhibition exploring the dramatic life and work of this important writer.
Canterbury’s Aphra Behn (1640-1689): Literature’s best kept secret: An exhibition exploring the dramatic life and work of this important writer.
Find everything you expect from an Open Day, with the opportunity to explore Canterbury Christ Church University's campus and get all your questions answered from the No 1 university in the UK for graduates in employment
Ashley McMahan, Kent Police Constable and Canterbury Neighbourhood Beat Officer will be hosting a police drop-in session at Pret A Manger in the High Street on Fri 14 Jun at 10am. This is a great opportunity to raise any concerns you may have and to find out how he can help tackle the issues that matter to you.
SAVE THE DATE - Booking not yet open Please make a note in your diaries for our June networking session. This time we are hosting it first thing in the morning at Wagamama's so you can fill up on soul food and have plenty of time to network before heading out to start the working day Wednesday 19 June: Networking at Wagamama, 8.30-10am
For further details please visit the University of Kent's website here https://www.kent.ac.uk/courses/visit/open-days
One for the gin lovers out there! The King’s Mile Gin Fling will return to Canterbury on Saturday 22 June providing visitors with a chance to sample nine different gins from brands including Canterbury Gin, Whitstable Harbour Gin, Pleasant Land, Beach Buoys and Arber. The free to attend trail will take place from 2pm-5pm along the historic King’s Mile with a map and clues available. Let the fun BeGin!
Get ready to showcase your organisation’s competitive spirit at the highly anticipated Vice-Chancellor’s Business Games 2024 on 4 July, a light-hearted and inclusive sporting event that brings together industry professionals to unite businesses in the spirit of camaraderie and competition.
“Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Canterbury’s Medieval Pageant and Trail returns to the city on Saturday 6 July 2024 for plenty of medieval mayhem.” Fanfares at the ready as we welcome a colourful parade featuring King Henry II, Queen Eleanor, the royal consort, historical characters, knights on horseback, warriors, pilgrims, musicians and giants! For the first time this year, it will finish in Canterbury Cathedral Precincts. Then it’s time to join the pilgrimage – grab your trail leaflet and head off on a special journey around medieval Canterbury on our fun Family Trail. Collect 5 trail stamps and receive a large gold chocolate coin from the Cathedral. Find out more HERE
For further details please visit the University of Kent's website here https://www.kent.ac.uk/courses/visit/open-days
Get ready for the Canterbury City Show 2024 – a celebration of our vibrant community, local talent, and the unique charm of Canterbury. From arts and crafts to live music and delicious food, there's something for everyone. Stay tuned for more updates and join us in making this event unforgettable!
The Canterbury Bike Ride 2024: Sunday 21st July Once again returning to Canterbury Rugby Club with a choice of routes. The weekend will feature a new walking event called Walk Canterbury with various routes taking in historic Canterbury and the surrounding Kent countryside. Find out more at www.canterburybikeride.co.uk