by ed | Jun 24, 2024 | Uncategorised
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by ed | Jun 24, 2024 | Reports
A RIGHT TO FOOD Food insecurity: Taking action and transforming urban food policy Symposium on 18 April 2024 Marlowe Building, University of Kent Report by Dr Mehri Holliday The symposium was promoted by the School of Architecture, Design and Planning and the Centre...
by ed | Dec 16, 2022 | Analysis: behind the news
by Richard Scase, Chair, The Canterbury Society The Canterbury and District economy consists of four major employment sectors; (1) Education accounts for about 20% with 12,000 employees; (2) Retail and distribution services employing 19% representing 11,500 staff; (3)...
by ed | Nov 10, 2022 | Analysis: behind the news
There’s something stirring in the city. Like the barely perceptible change between autumn and winter, it’s difficult to pin down, but its manifestations are manifold: a new, radical (and controversial, of course) local plan, the growing call for a town council, the...
by ed | Oct 10, 2022 | Analysis: behind the news
Moderator’s Note: this article represents the opinions of the author and not those of the committee of the Canterbury Society or the editor of Canterbury News Canterbury Cathedral’s Precincts occupy a large area in the middle of the old city. They are one of its...