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Museum, Stour Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2NR


SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER


National Garden Scheme opening at Goodnestone Park 10-12 acres with good trees, woodland garden, snowdrops, spring bulbs and walled garden with old-fashioned roses. Picnics allowed. Goodnestone Park Gardens, Wingham, Kent, CT3 1PL. Admission £5.50, chd (6-16) £1, concessions £5.


SATURDAY 17-SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER


Craft and Gift Fair


Quirky shops on the King's Mile Katie Turrell


Open Your Future with Universal Teachings The Key to Success in Life is just in Your Mind


A free copy of “Change Your Life, Change the World”


First 20 people! Request by email.


Please contact your Local Temple for more info. Happy Science London


3 Margaret Street London W1W 8RE Tel:020-7323-9255 Fax:020-73239344 eu@happy-science.org


www.happyscience-eu.org www.happyscience.org


A selection of the finest crafts and gifts Kent has to offer, with unique items to buy and the items so you can start making crafts yourself, from modern crafts to traditional. 10am-4pm, The King’s Hall, Beacon Hill, Herne Bay


SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER Festival of Music and Song at Canterbury


Festival of Music and Song with The Salvation Army Canterbury Corps Band and The Snowdown Colliery Welfare Male Voice Choir. An enjoyable evening of music, singing and flag waving. The Salvation Army, White Horse Lane, Canterbury CT1 2RU. 7.30pm.


Tickets £5 from Canterbury Branch Royal British Legion.


FRIDAY 23-SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER Canterbury Eurofair The city’s annual Eurofair with the Kent Food and Drink Festival offers shoppers some of the finest products to tickle their taste buds. Dane John Garden, Canterbury. The castle ground will be open from 10am to 5pm on Friday and Saturday, 10am to 4pm on Sunday


SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER Antiques and Collectors Fair This is the ideal opportunity to pick up a bargain and a unique gift. The whole Castle will be open to the public including the new roof garden and Orangery Tea Rooms. Come and see the amazing views across Whitstable and to the estuary or bring the children along to play in Dollar Dan’s Pirate Play Area. 9am-4pm, Whitstable Castle, Whitstable, Tower Hill, Whitstable CT5 2BW. Tel: 01227 281726.


FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER-SUNDAY 2 OCTOBER


Broadstairs Food Festival A food and produce festival for local residents, supported by local traders and businesses, promoting local products and attracting visitors from near and far. A local food and


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Crowds throng in the marquee at the second Broadstairs Food Festival - the third starts on 28 September, and promises to be even better


produce festival at its best. Victoria Gardens, Broadstairs. 10am-6.30pm Friday and Saturday; 10am-4pm Sunday. www.broadstairsfoodfestival.org.uk


Adam Lofts: 07594 580312 Paul Gordon: 07904 585359


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The Secret Gardens are 3.5 acres of stunning Lutyens and Jekyll gardens. Neglected for 25 years, an extensive restoration programme has now returned the Gardens to their former glory.


After a stroll through the 8 Garden ‘rooms’, visit the fully licensed Tea Room for a reviving cup of tea and a slice of home made cake, or linger longer for a spot of lunch and a glass of wine. Our luxury gift shop stocks fine gifts and souvenirs sourced from all round the world, ensuring something for the whole family!


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