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for readers' use to canterburylistings@indexmagazine. co.uk or by post to 1 Weir Court, Barton Mill Road, Canterbury CT11GT. To guarantee an entry for a small fee, call 01227 764665. Deadline for October: 3 September. Deadline for November: 3 October.


SATURDAY 3-SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER The Magic Flute at Goodnestone Park Gardens


A splash of green in Westgate Gardens Katie Turrell


In support of The Canterbury Gift, Canterbury Cathedral Garden Opera with CCGO Orchestra and Chorus presents: The Magic Flute by W A Mozart sung in English. Tickets £25 from The Canterbury Gift offi ce at 27-28 Burgate, Canterbury, CT1 2HA, 01227 464764. Saturday 7pm, Sunday 5pm. Gardens open one hour before for picnics. Chairs not provided.


SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER Volunteer Welcome Day and Guided Walk at The Blean Ancient Woodlands


If you have ever thought about conservation volunteering but


exploring historic streets & Cathedral precincts from Canterbury Visitor Centre where tickets are available 01227 459779


www.canterbury-walks.co.uk T-SHIRTS IMAGE BY MAREK BERNAT Daily 90-minute walking tours


POLOS SWEATS JACKETS HOODIES SOCIETIES ★ STAFF TOPS ★ CLUBS ★ STAG & HEN ★ WORKWEAR Print Matters, Canterbury CT2 8AN


10 T-SHIRTS PRINTED


£11.75 EACH


01227 765031 robert.cleaver@btconnect.com


have not taken the plunge, come and have a go in the morning. After lunch John Wilson, Blean Biodiversity Warden will lead a gentle stroll around the woods. 10am to 3.30pm. Meet in Thornden Wood Road car park. OS map ref: TR143633, postcode CT6 7NZ.


SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER Book Fair


Antiquarian and collectable books. 9am-5pm, Mallandain Room, Whitstable Castle, Whitstable, Tower Hill, Whitstable CT5 2BW. Tel: 01227 281726.


SATURDAY 10–SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER


Canterbury Vikingfest 2011 Take part in a free ‘Build a Mini Viking Longship’ taster activity


in the museum garden as part of Heritage Open Days. Admission charge to museum and all activities inside the building: See amazing Viking artefacts close-up including an intricately carved knife and decorated warrior’s stirrup. Design a Viking sword and shield, learn to write in runes, attend Sven Skullcleaver’s Viking Warrior School, take part in Noggin the Nog’s Viking Storytime, and see original artwork and the fl ying longboat from this classic children’s animation. Canterbury District Residents Card holders adults £4, discounts £3. Other visitors adults £8, discounts £6. All children go free (maximum 2 children per paying adult). 10am-3pm Canterbury Heritage


Glass&Frames


STAINED GLASS, LEADED LIGHT TERRARIUMS, MIRRORS, SUN CATCHERS, PRINTS, OILS, CANVASSES,


SPORTS SHIRTS, POSTERS FLOWERS & BOXED FRAMES


PLEASE CALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Tel:


Wealden Forest Park, Herne Common, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 7LQ


01227712200


The arched vaults of the cathedral crypt Katie Turrell


www.glassandthings.biz shelly@canterburyfi neart.co.uk


Not sure what to do now you’ve fi nished school? PHV Enterprises Ltd have teamed up with the Canterbury High School to offer a unique industry based Level 3 Btec in Music or Business Studies.


To apply or for further information please visit www.phventerprises.co.uk www.facebook.com/phventerprises


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HOLBREY & SOLWAY Tel: 01843 295 240 / 07594 916 476


Decorative Art and Antiques 9 King Street, Margate, CT9 1DD


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