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What’s on in January?


£25, £21, £16. Premier Seats: £33.50. Tel: 01227 787787.


FRIDAY 27 JANUARY The Forgotten Mourners


A one-day course for teachers and family liaison offi cers at primary or secondary level, who might need to work with children who have experienced the death of a loved one.


Contact for Times. £75 including light lunch and refreshments. Pilgrims Hospice, Canterbury, 56 London Road, Canterbury, CT2 8JA. Tel: 01227 459700.


Heritage Museum. £3 per child (adults free). Tel: 01227 475 202.


FRIDAY 13 JANUARY


Faversham Factual: Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick Faversham Factual is a discussion group for the big ideas in economics, science and psychology. 7.30pm. 75 Preston Street, Faversham ME13 8PJ. Free entry. Hosted by Matthew. matthew@refute.me.uk.


FRIDAY 13 JANUARY Bingo


Play bingo with West Faversham Community Association. 7pm. West Faversham Community Centre, Bysing Wood Road, Faversham. £10 (half game) £18 (full game). Tel: 07718 339004.


SATURDAY 14 JANUARY Record and CD Collector Fair All genres of music from days gone by to the present day. Both specialised dealers and dealers who offer bargains. 9.30am-4pm. Free entry. St Thomas Church Hall, Canterbury Lane, Canterbury Kent CT1 2HJ. Tel: 07742 953200


SUNDAY 15 JANUARY Wedding Show and Open Day A chance to get ideas about everything from wedding dresses and jewellery to discos and registrars. View the venue’s function rooms and accommodation and treat yourself to either a glass of bubbly or tea/ coffee and canapés on arrival. 11am-3.30pm. St George Hotel, Medway. Free entry. Tel: 01634 841012.


TUESDAY, 17TH JANUARY After Hours Club


An evening of networking at the friendly Best Western Abbots Barton Hotel, Canterbury. Complimentary welcome drink. Cash bar available. Sponsored by Abbots Barton Hotel. 6-7.30pm. Abbots Barton Hotel, New Dover Road, Canterbury. CT1 3DU.


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SATURDAY 28 JANUARY Artisan market Canterbury Canterbury District’s very own arts, craft and food market. 9–5pm. St. Georges Street, Canterbury. Free entry. www.creativecanterbury.com.


SATURDAY 21 JANUARY Creative Writing for Blogging and Tweeting Every day, millions of tweets are created. These little bursts of information are about anything and everything. Learn how to do it right.


10am-4pm at Canterbury Adult Education Centre, Knight Avenue, Canterbury, Kent CT2 8QA. Tel: 0845 6065606. www.kentadulteducation.co.uk


SATURDAY 21 JANUARY Seaside Brocante Fair Vintage clothing, plus home ware elegance, kitchenalia, silverware, fashion, jewellery and lots more. 10am–4pm. Seaside Brocante St Mary’s Hall, Whitstable Community Centre. Free entry.


SUNDAY 22 JANUARY The Ecology and Practice of Coppicing Learn the traditional technique of hand coppicing through a practical workshop at West Blean and Thornden Woods, from felling trees to stacking the wood. 10am-3pm. Bleangate, Braggs Lane, Herne Common, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 7NP. Free entry. Adults must accompany children. The Blean Project Offi cer Tel: 01227 719506.


TUESDAY 24 JANUARY TO 4 FEBRUARY


Lindley Players present Treasure Island The Panto.


A swashbuckling adventure packed with lively song, dance and lots of laughs.


At the Playhouse Theatre


Whitstable. 7.45pm. Matinee on 28 January and 4 February at 2.30pm. All tickets only £9.50.


THURSDAY 26 JANUARY Bella Mia Fiamma


Classical Opera Company returns to The Marlowe Theatre, as Ian Page conducts a special concert to celebrate Mozart’s 256th birthday. 7.30pm. The Marlowe Theatre The Friars, Canterbury, CT1 2AS. £29,


SATURDAY 28 JANUARY Spotlites Youth Theatre Showcase Sketches, performance poetry, comedy, dances, songs, play extracts, physical theatre. 7.30pm. £5.50. Spotlites Kings Theatre, 338 High Street, Chatham Kent ME4 4NR.


SUNDAY 29 JANUARY Wheelchair Tennis


Wheelchair tennis follows the same rules as able-bodied tennis, except the ball is allowed to bounce twice. 4-6pm. Polo Farm Indoor Tennis Centre, near Canterbury.


MONDAY 30 JANUARY Tosca Puccini’s ever-popular Tosca was performed at the Royal Opera House with a fabulous cast including Angela Gheorghiu, Jonas Kaufmann and Bryn Terfel. Set in Rome, a political world of control and suspicion. Tosca is a beautiful diva in love with idealistic painter, Cavaradossi, whose beliefs and loyalties bring him into confl ict with the malevolent Chief of Police, Scarpia. Drama, passion and fabulous music – Tosca is one of opera’s brilliant nights out. 8.15pm. Kavanagh Cinema, Herne Bay. £6. Booking 01227 360569.


TUESDAY 31 JANUARY Wild Wood Photo Days Wildwood is offering the opportunity to take close-up photos of our animals with our resident photographer Dave Butcher


10.30am-12.30pm and 1.30pm- 4pm. Wildwood Trust, Herne Common, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 7LQ. £75 per person includes entry to the park, the close up tour and photography instruction. Tel. 01227 712111


TUESDAY 31 JANUARY Quiz Food and Raffle


Put your general knowledge to good use.


7.30-10pm. The White Horse Chilham. Contact Dixie or Mark. Tel: 01227 730355.


Post matinee and


pre-theatre dining • Vegetarian restaurant just a stone’s throw away from The Marlowe


• Two courses £12.50 • Three for £14.95


• Available from 17:30-19:00 01227 766700


www.thehutchcanterbury.co.uk 13 Palace Street, Canterbury CT1 3HG


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