Debbie takes on the taggers
Tackling the taggers is at the heart of Debbie Heath’s new role as a community safety officer. Debbie, who joins Canterbury City Council’s Community Safety
Tackling the taggers is at the heart of Debbie Heath’s new role as a community safety officer. Debbie, who joins Canterbury City Council’s Community Safety
Three local people who work tirelessly behind the scenes to benefit others have received Lord Mayor’s Awards in recognition of all they do. The annual
The Beaney in Canterbury will once again be turned into a spooktacular haunted house this Hallowe’en. ‘Fright at the Museum: Mother Crawe and the Crows’
A critical moment in the history of apartheid-era South Africa is captured in the latest exhibition at the Beaney in Canterbury. ‘Steve Bloom: Beneath the
As National Safeguarding Adults Week concludes, the city council is urging local people to be vigilant for signs of ‘cuckooing’ and to report potential cases
Canterbury City Council is considering moving its offices from Military Road to a new, zero carbon ready building, which could be at Simmonds Road in
Sophisticated scammers are using emails, text messages and phone calls about council tax to try and steal the bank and credit card details of bill payers.
The hunt for people to work at Canterbury’s spectacular Christmas ice rink in the Dane John Gardens is underway. The city council, which is running
The developer of a proposed 300-home scheme at Grasmere Gardens in Chestfield finally overcame the city council’s concerns at the start of the public inquiry
Pupils at Wincheap Primary School have been learning about air pollution as part of a new city council campaign. The council’s Air Quality Officer, Kelly