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Wildwood. Hot meal at 6.30pm. £20. Min age 10yrs. Booking essential on 01227 712 111


WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER Lecture: The History of the Ambulance Service Professor Chamberlain will talk about the philosophy behind and benefi ts of the work of paramedics in pre-hospital care.


5.30pm. North Holmes Road, The Old Sessions House. Contact Sarah Keeling-Smith on 01227 782644.


WEDNESDAY 12 – SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER


Cirque Éloize The British premiere of a spectacular new circus show from the critically acclaimed Cirque Éloize.


Vineyard Teashop


Light Lunches & Cream Teas Breakfast Specials Sunday Roast


Every 2nd & 4th Sunday 3 courses + Tea/Coffee £12.50


Christmas Lunches from 3rd October to 11th December


Karen or Lynne on 01227 831266 Elham Valley Road, Nr Barham, CT4 6LN


For bookings contact: Claire, Elham Valley


7.30pm, tickets £15-£26, The Marlowe Theatre, The friars, Canterbury, 01227 787787


WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER Railway Swing Band Join the band as they play a mixture of most of the great Swing era – Ellington, Goodman, Basie, Miller, Kenton and Herman with a few more modern compositions thrown in.


7.45pm, tickets £12.50, Gulbenkian Theatre, University of Kent, Canterbury, 01227 769075


THURSDAY 13 OCTOBER– SATURDAY 26 NOVEMBER


Street Art: Contemporary Prints from the V&A Selected from the V&A Museum’s internationally renowned collection of prints, this exhibition reveals both famous and emerging Street Artists, including Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Jamie Hewlett and D*Face. No.1 Smithery: The Gallery, Chatham Historic Dockyard. Included in the normal admission price, Student discounts available. www.thedockyard.co.uk/streetart


THURSDAY 13 OCTOBER Little Rupert’s Storytime Join Rupert Bear, Bagpuss and friends for stories, singing and a creative art activity in their very own museum. Materials and refreshments provided. 10.30-11.30am. Canterbury Heritage Museum. £3 per child, one accompanying adult free. Pre-school activity for 2-5 year olds with an accompanying adult. Please book on 01227 475 202.


What’s On


SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER The Folklore of Kent From saints to smugglers; from hop-pickers to ’hoodeners’; from may customs to mummers; from witchcraft to wife-sales, this day school examines Kent culture through written, visual and oral sources. 9.30am-4pm. £25. Canterbury Christ Church University. Tel: 01227 863458.


SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER Carnival Day Craft Fair Locally made handicraft, jams, pickles, cakes and much more! 10am-4pm, free entry, Alexander Centre, Preston Street, Faversham, 01795 531192


SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER Faversham Carnival Said to be one of the most reputable carnivals in Kent, Faversham plays host to a range of activities throughout the day, promising an eventful day out for the whole family! All-day, Faversham Town Centre, 01795 538747


15-29 OCTOBER Canterbury Festival Kent’s International Arts Festival offers something for everyone. 200 free and ticketed events over 2 weeks include Music, Theatre


NEW INDIAN RESTAURANT in the Rainham Area


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