Life at CommunityAd – A welcoming week

As I write this it has started to rain outside which only means the weekend is nearly upon us. Of course, it’s going to be sunny and hot all week to only turn miserable and wet for when we are off work! Typical British weather this week but we’re all welcoming the weekend to recharge after the EXTREMELY productive week we’ve had!

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The sales team have been in great spirits this week! Our sales manager Kat is now off on holiday preparing for her big day next week! We are all so excited for Kat and a few of us will be joining her in Gibraltar next week! Congratulations to Kat and Alan, CommunityAd wish you both a lifetime of love and happiness! Our sales team have also been in high spirits welcoming in the newest addition to our team, Louise has joined our sales team and has had a flying start! A big welcome and well-done Louise!

This week from editorial, Matt spoke to singer and actor Nicki French, best known for her 1995 dance cover version of Total Eclipse of the Heart and for representing the UK at the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest! As a former resident of the town and Homewood School student, Nicki will be featuring in our upcoming Tenterden magazine where she discusses her musical influences and most memorable moments in her career to date.

Meanwhile, Callum had the pleasure of speaking to James Cosgrove who has recently helped raise and release over 150 ducks to Canterbury’s River Stour with the help of his full duck house set up, otherwise known as Duckingham Palace. You can look forward to reading about this in the next issue of our Canterbury CommunityAd Magazine.

Hands up who loves receiving post? We all love welcoming post and Alice was very lucky this week receiving a book in the post from local author John F Bennett titled: Memories of a Kentish Village; a childhood spent in more innocent times including a foreword by Michael Morpurgo. You can also read more about this in our next Canterbury edition.

Our week in editorial cannot be summed up without mentioning the fact it has also been a very insect induced 5 days. On Tuesday, Matt was greeted by a mysterious friend whose identity puzzled the entire team as we attempted to guess what it was and whether our lives were in imminent threat!

I’ll be honest, I for one screamed and immediately left the editorial room. Thankfully Callum was on hand to take a snap and use the app PICTURE INSECT where we were able to identify our pal as a Western Conifer Seed Bug.

At home, Callum was greeted in the evening by a Hornet mimic hoverfly – look at it, it doesn’t look very friendly does it!

To top it all off, again Matt, who seems to attract insects ALL the time (probably because they know he won’t kill them), was shockingly greeted by what he described as ‘the biggest moth in the world’ just hanging out on his freshly washed shorts. JUST LOOK AT THE SIZE OF IT!

Comments have been made about why there are so many bugs. Speculation has it that Matt’s desk could be the culprit as it’s an absolute tip (much to Kelly’s annoyance) despite the fact he got a desktop Henry Hoover (see Henry featured on the image of the Conifer Seed Bug). Don’t worry if you are reading this and panicking that one of these unwanted beasts may land in your home soon. They are completely harmless and we’d like to reassure our readers that no insects were harmed by editorial. The unwanted visitors stuck around for a little longer before flying off to their next destination. If you do find yourself inundated with pests in your home, our handy list of pest controllers on our business directory may come in handy!

As always, our graphic design and publishing team have been working hard, round of applause to Georgia, Niki, Glynne, Matt and Steve for getting Dover, Overton & Oakley, Herne Bay, Romney, Witham and Great Baddow magazines all to print this week! You will be welcoming these through your doors shortly.

Now our working week has almost come to an end, I hope you’ve enjoyed the recap of our week and wish you a wonderful weekend ahead!

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Roundabout Returns to Thanet

Thanet’s art and cultural scene are second to none, the Isle we’re blessed enough to call home has become a utopia for creatives and that in turn has created a cultural calendar that tourists and locals alike revel in.

One such event firmly in that cultural calendar is Plaines Plough’s Roundabout, and it was with joy that we learnt the pop-up theatre company will be returning to Thanet for Roundabout at Newington 2021 with a huge range of theatre productions all of which well worthy of your time. The events are managed by Starlings Support CIC, a social enterprise supporting civil society organisations and resident-led projects and the Locally Trusted Organisation for Newington Big Local and Creative Civic Change Newington.

 

CommunityAd had the pleasure of a quick chat with Charlie Fox who has worked with the community of Newington for the last eight years.

How wonderful is it to be back on the roundabout so to speak after such a long lockdown governed eighteen months?

It’s absolutely amazing, during lockdown we collaborated with Looping the Loop to deliver “doorstep performances” and a “doorstep panto” but nothing beats the excitement of having Roundabout here with World class new plays.

Thanet’s art and cultural scene is second to none really isn’t it? Why is it so important we as a community have access to the arts and culture?

People in Newington often don’t access Thanet’s arts and culture scene, with many people thinking that it’s not for people like them. It’s important for us to bring high quality performance to our doorstep so that people can see the massive impact arts and culture can have.

It’s such an immersive experience isn’t it the roundabout theatre in the tent?

I think you have to experience it to really understand how magical it is.

On a personal level, what are you looking forward to most?

On a personal level I’m looking forward to the whole drama and excitement of seeing Roundabout arrive on flat beds and gradually emerge in Newington. I’m really excited to experience all the performances, particularly Bonnie and the Bonnet’s Drag Me To Love.

Why should our readers be making a note in the diary and purchasing some tickets asap?

Due to Covid restrictions we are have limited capacity in Roundabout this year… so the are many fewer tickets.

Anything else to add?

Paines Plough isn’t just a touring theatre company, they champion new playwrights and plays and pride themselves on bringing World class performance into the heart of local communities. Our award-winning Community Chef will be providing food (Saturday and Sunday)

If those wise words haven’t whet one’s appetite for some fine theatre then check out the trailer after which we’re positive that you’ll want to head to the following link and get yourself some tickets. www.ticketsource.co.uk/nbl

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