by The Canterbury Society | May 19, 2026 | Post
South East Water has published the latest presentation slides and draft meeting notes from the Broad Oak Water Stakeholder Advisory Group meeting held on 29 April 2026. The documents are now available on the project website alongside materials from previous meetings,...
by The Canterbury Society | May 11, 2026 | Post
Society calls for stronger evidence on infrastructure, delivery and affordability The Canterbury Society has concluded that, in its current form, the new Local Plan covering Canterbury fails to demonstrate that development can be delivered in a way that is aligned...
by The Canterbury Society | May 11, 2026 | Post
Beverley Paton leads the Canterbury Society’s work on open spaces and biodiversity and is active in a number of local environmental initiatives across the district. We spoke to Beverley about protecting Canterbury’s green heritage, the growing pressures on nature...
by The Canterbury Society | Apr 1, 2026 | Post
Hosted by East Kent Mind, the Augustine Hall was packed with charitable organisations and the volunteer winners they had nominated in various categories. The Canterbury Society was delighted to have both our nominees recognised as Community Champions – Geraldine Fish...
by The Canterbury Society | Apr 1, 2026 | Post
Dave Wilson was unanimously elected by the Committee in February 2026 as the new Chair of the Canterbury Society. A long-time member, he is one of our Trustees. We asked him about his background and his plans for the society’s future. You've lived in...
by The Canterbury Society | Mar 2, 2026 | Post
Canterbury City Council has published the final draft of the district’s Local Plan, setting out how housing, infrastructure and environmental policy could shape Canterbury, Herne Bay and Whitstable through to 2043. The plan proposes delivery of 1,215 homes per year,...