Belfast has long been a hub for creatives and artists alike, and one particular group has survived more than four decades in ...
The cathedral grounds have not hosted a Christmas market since 1813 as it was shut down over concerns of "indecency and ...
A Christmas market which dates back more than 600 years is returning to the grounds of a Kent landmark for the first time since the 1800s.
A Christmas market returns to the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral for the first time in 200 years. The cathedral’s festive market first opened in 1383 and gained popularity until it closed in 1813.
Peterborough City Council said it wanted the city centre to be "vibrant, welcoming, clean and safe" for people to visit. It ...
I think it is fair to say that few recent restaurant openings in Kent have generated as much hype as the coming of The Ivy to Canterbury. The city centre brasserie opened its doors to the public last ...
Canterbury’s rich history dates back to Roman times and its medieval architecture, city walls and streets ... Having been at the centre of momentous events in history, including the murder ...
THE Archbishop of Canterbury has visited Winchester Street ... He prayed that it would be a resource for the whole city as well as the parish, which was why he was delighted to offer the centre as a ...
A Sydney suburb is set to transform with 9200 new dwellings to be built around its train station. Meanwhile, further down the line, a council has been praised for going “above and beyond” to ...
Thankfully, an exciting new arrival in Canterbury city centre gave me the perfect excuse to satisfy my craving for a cold sweet treat from the comfort of indoors. International chain Amorino has moved ...
Opening the Deanery garden to the public in 2015 Credit: Christopher Pledger Canterbury gave him the Freedom of the City and the University of Kent made him an honorary Doctor of Civil Law.
A Canterbury adventure centre faces court exactly one year after a nine-year-old Hokitika Primary School student sustained severe burns during an incident in Amberley. As first reported by Chris Lynch ...