The Empire Cinema – A Sandwich jewel
Town Councillor Colin Wiles has taken on the task of writing a history of The Empire Cinema. The first cinema in Sandwich was at
Town Councillor Colin Wiles has taken on the task of writing a history of The Empire Cinema. The first cinema in Sandwich was at
The Curfew Bell has been rung every evening in Sandwich since medieval times, with only a few breaks. It was originally rung to tell residents
Gazen Salt Nature Reserve’s Pete Findley tells CommunityAd about the Beaver population, their distinct habits, and what to look out for when you visit the
Local Sandwich resident Valerie Gould retired from silversmithing after twenty-five years and now runs a gallery and framing service in the town. Valerie’s writing
For centuries, the church has been at the heart of towns and cities across the UK and the clock chimes are the beating heart of
Earlier this year, the cap was restored to its rightful place atop the White Mill in Sandwich, after a few years on the ground undergoing
As I write, St Clement’s is still looking stunning outside as spring bulbs continue to emerge, and beautiful inside with Easter flower arrangements. With weddings
Mayor of Sandwich, Cllr Paul Carter, reflects on the changing seasons and how best to make Sandwich shine, saying “the big question is when will
Founded in 2004, April Lodge Guinea Pig Rescue is a registered charity and animal rescue born in response to the growing problem of guinea pig
Spring has sprung at St Clement’s, and we are indebted to the hard-working team who maintain our beautiful Churchyard, through which so many people walk