Canterbury Bid

Canterbury BID – Spring Cleaning

Meet outside Nasons

Canterbury BID - Spring Cleaning Thursday 31 March, 9am - 11am Meeting at Nason's Square (next to Santander) The Canterbury BID Team are looking forward to doing some spring cleaning around the city on Thursday 31 March as part of the Great British Spring Clean initiative. We will be focused on litter picking and would like to invite local businesses to join us. We will supply: Litter Pickers Bags Gloves To get involve simply email Julia with your name, business and number of people joining us no later than Monday 28 March.

Diamond Netwalking Club – Walk One

Old Sessions House, CCCU

Business partners, staff and students are invited to join the Canterbury Christ Church University's  Enterprise Team in the first of four themed walks throughout their Jubilee year. Take this opportunity to network and to find out more about the University, its collaborations and facilities. The theme for this month is Easter Celebration with a walk that will start at Old Sessions House on Monday 11 April at midday. The walk will conclude with refreshments at Verena Holmes Building, North Holmes campus. Get involved and take part by emailing: b2b@canterbury.ac.uk

A Play by the Pond: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Canterbury Christ Church University

Throughout Christ Church’s history, students have regularly presented dramatic productions by the pond in the Quad at North Holmes Road campus. They celebrate that tradition in our Jubilee Year with this abridged performance of Shakespeare’s much-loved classic comedy, interspersed with music and dance, produced by the School of Creative Arts and Industries in a well-established collaboration with the Play on Words Theatre Company. More information and bookings open soon. Click HERE to see the Events Lists and further information for this event Contact the dedicated alumni team here alumni@canterbury.ac.uk

BID April Networking – No. 35

No.35

APRIL NETWORKING - TIME TO BOOK Our next BID Networking session in April will be a late afternoon-evening event on Tuesday 26 April, 5.30-7pm.  We are delighted to be hosting it at the independent café restaurant, No. 35 in St Margaret's Street, where you will be treated to delicious drinks and nibbles. You will also get to meet owner Anna and her team and hear how despite opening in a global pandemic they have worked hard to make a business they are proud of. To book please email Emily HERE

Normandy Food Tour – French Food Festival

Dane John Gardens

A French food fair featuring cider and cheese tastings is coming to Kent this Early May Bank Holiday. Promising "the best food, drink and music from our closest neighbours", the Normandy Food Tour is visiting Canterbury as part of a route across east and south east England. It will feature food trucks serving up tasty sweet and savoury dishes from the region - from Camembert beef burgers, seafood and French chicken, to fresh brioche, chimney cakes and crepes. There will also be free-to-attend masterclasses held throughout the day, offering the chance to sample exports such as cheeses, cider, Normandy brandy Calvados, and a range of sweet treats. A demo stage will feature Normandy chefs Clementine Yonnet and François Eustace, as they cook up traditional and innovative cuisine including 'escalope à la Normande’, Teurgoule rice pudding, and brioche, hosted by presenter Nigel Barden. The event will finish with a 70min live music show atop French music bus Carpanorama.

CANTERBURY REPAIR CAFE & CLOTHES SWAP

Baptist Church, St George's Place

Repurpose and re-use broken items, appliances and more by repairing and fixing them (where possible) next Saturday 14 May, 10am-12.30pm at the Baptist Church, St George’s Place (opposite Waitrose). The Repair Café is a free community service, run entirely by skilled volunteers, who fix up a multitude of items including clothing, electricals, pottery, computers and bikes. Find out more HERE

BID May Networking – Canterbury Cathedral Welcome Centre

Canterbury Cathedral Welcome Centre

Tuesday 24 May 5.30-7pm Canterbury Cathedral’s Viewing Gallery, Cathedral Welcome Centre, Buttermarket Come and enjoy drinks and nibbles and the stunning view of Canterbury Cathedral as your backdrop. The new viewing gallery allows visitors to get their first glimpse of the cathedral and is home to a fascinating exhibition on cathedral architecture. To book please email Emily here