by ed | Sep 15, 2022 | Analysis: behind the news
Our city is associated with a host of impressive historical figures, from Julius Caesar to Joseph Conrad. Unfortunately, they’re all blokes. The Canterbury Commemoration Society is now redressing the balance by raising a fine statue to Aphra Behn. “Aphra who?” “You...
by ed | Aug 13, 2022 | Canterbury Society Documents
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by ed | Aug 8, 2022 | Analysis: behind the news
Canterbury has been under threat from those we may call conventional enemies; the Vikings in the 11thcentury, the German Luftwaffe in 1942, and potentially the French at various times and especially in 1805, but for Nelson’s victory at Trafalgar. Now we have another...
by ed | Jul 13, 2022 | Analysis: behind the news
by Penny Rickards, SOLIS (Save Old Wives Lees from Industrial Solar) Editor’s note: This article represents the opinions of many local residents in Old Wives Lees. It is published because it raises issues of the environment, energy and food self-sufficiency, all of...