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034 WHAT’S ON IN JUNE


2ND JUNE Bat Walk


A chance to join Kent Bat group for an intriguing evening walk around Westgate Park to search for bats – using a special detector to identify species. Suitable for ages seven upwards. Tickets £4.25, 9pm- 10.25pm. Meet in Toddlers Cove Car Park, Westgate Gardens, St Peter’s Street, Canterbury CT1 2BQ, www.canterburyticketshop.com


3RD JUNE UB40


The veteran reggae outfi t, featuring Ali Campbell, returns to Kent with an eight-piece band, supported by Level 42, The Original Wailers and Raging Fyah. Tickets £35, 5pm-11pm. The Spitfi re Ground, St Lawrence, Canterbury CT1 3NZ, www.eventbrite.co.uk


4TH JUNE


Ducasse Trio Current prize-winners of the Worshipful Company of Musicians,


this talented trio presents a programme of music by Rorem, Poulenc and Shostakovich. Tickets £7, 3pm. Faversham Music Club, Faversham Assembly Rooms, Preston Street ME13 8PG, www. favershamassemblyrooms.org.uk


4TH JUNE


Rick Wakeman The keyboard wizard takes inspiration from the response to his performances in tribute to David Bowie last year, playing Space Oddity and a host of piano-based classic pop. Tickets £28-£31, 7.30pm. Marlowe Theatre, The Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS, 01227 787787, www.marlowetheatre.com


4TH, 11TH & 18TH JUNE Herne Mill


Experience what a traditional mill would have been like to operate, with guided tours on the 4th, 11th and 18th this month. Open 2pm- 5pm on those dates. Herne Mill, Mill Lane, Herne CT6 7DR, www. facebook.com/hernemillkent


7TH JUNE


Summertime Swing Ian Swatman conducts the University of Kent Concert and Big Band for what promises to be a foot-tapping fl ourish to its summer appearance. Tickets £7, 7.30pm. Colyer Fergusson Hall, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NB, 01227 769075.


7TH JUNE


Big Chris Barber Band Chris will be performing alongside his 10-piece group, taking on a range of hits from the golden age of jazz. Tickets £25, 7.30pm. Leas Cliff Hall, The Leas, Folkestone CT20 2DZ, 01303 228600.


8TH & 9TH JUNE


James and the Giant Peach This amateur production of the tale follows the adventures of a young boy who dreams of escape from his awful aunts. Tickets £10 (adults), £3 (children under 12), 6.30pm (8th), 7.30pm (9th). The Gulbenkian,


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University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NB, 01227 769075.


9TH-25TH JUNE


Artists Open Their Doors South East Open Studios, now in its 21st year, is a well-established highlight of the cultural calendar. Celebrating outstanding local art, the event has more than 300 artists across the South East opening their doors to welcome members of the public, giving everyone the chance to go behind the scenes of the world of art. Seven days a week, 10am-5pm. Not all artists exhibit every day, so check your guidebook or visit www.seos-art.org for details.


9TH JUNE


The Jive Aces The high-energy group mix their own material with that of Louis Prima, Sammy Davis Jr and Bobby Darin. Tickets £18, 7.30pm. Astor Theatre, Stanhope Road, Deal CT14 6AB, 01304 370220, www. theastor.org


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Maytree Nursery


The best nursery you’ve yet to visit!!! Buy direct from the grower for quality & value


● Vegetable Plants Now In Stock ● Massive selection of trees ● Seasonal bedding plants ● Perennials • Shrubs ● Roses • Climbers


● Lots of composts including spent mushroom compost


Open daily 10am - 5pm Monday to Sunday


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Find us in Courtenay Road, Dunkirk, Faversham ME13 9LH


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