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032 WHAT’S ON IN MAY


authors and prestigious event headliners, including crime queen Lynda La Plante, former hostage and envoy Terry Waite, politician and writer Lord David Owen, creator of Killing Eve, Luke Jennings, the former home secretary Alan Johnson, and Grantchester author James Runcie. whitlit.co.uk


10TH MAY Finley Quaye Acoustic Tour


Finley Quaye and Hawi Gondwe break it down electro-acoustically in the ballroom. The maverick behind seminal debut album Maverick A Strike, enjoy Quaye’s infectious blend of pop, trip-hop, soul, and jazz. Tickets £15 in advance, 8pm-11pm. Dreamland, 49-51 Marine Terrace, Margate CT9 1XJ, dreamland.co.uk


11TH MAY


Farm Open Morning Meet the farming family at Kent


Send us your June listings by 3rd May, or July listings by 3rd June to whatson@indexmagazine.co.uk


14TH-25TH MAY


The Bodyguard The international, award-winning smash-hit musical based on the blockbuster fi lm. Alexandra Burke returns to the role of Rachel Marron. Tickets from £55.75. The Marlowe Theatre, The Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS, themarlowetheatre.com


17TH-19TH MAY Simply Reddish


College where activities and attractions include a guided tour at the working farm, show jumping display, sheep shearing and farrier at work, barbecue and refreshments, pony rides – and of course plenty of cows, pigs, goats, chicks, rabbits and lambs! Donations gratefully received for Farms for City Children. 10am-1pm, reserve your place at kentcollege. com or facebook.com/kentcollege. Moat Farm, Moat Lane, Rough Common, Canterbury CT2 9DR.


Globe on Tour Shakespeare’s Globe Tour comes to Chilham Castle – and for the fi rst time you can glamp – with a hat- trick of performances: Pericles, The Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night. Tickets £10-£15. Chilham Castle CT4 8DB, call 020 7401 9919, shakespearesglobe.com/chilham


18TH MAY


Westgate Hall Market Discover and enjoy locally- produced food and artisan crafts at the beautifully-restored Westgate Hall, Canterbury. 11am-


3pm (every third Saturday of the month). Westgate Hall, Westgate Hall Road, Canterbury CT1 2BT, westgatehall.org


19TH MAY


Wedding Open Day Canterbury Cathedral Lodge offers the perfect location for your special day. At our wedding open day couples can experience our unique venue, view our wonderful banqueting facilities, meet our fantastic team and enjoy a glass of prosecco and canapes on arrival. 11am to 2pm. Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, Canterbury CT1 2EH.


19TH MAY


Antiques & Vintage Fair Whitstable Castle will be holding their monthly antiques and vintage fair. Why not pop along and see what you can fi nd? The Orangery teas rooms are open from 10am-2pm. 15 Tower Hill, Whitstable CT5 2BW, 01227 281726, whitstablecastle.co.uk


Tyre Sales, Servicing & Digital Wheel Alignment


Prestivo Performance Tyres With a FREE lifetime warranty (Including Accidental Damage). We also stock budget tyres and can supply most leading brands too.


Digital Wheel Alignment & Tracking We can offer our customers the very latest 2 & 4 wheel digital alignment technology using ‘Supertracker’ computer controlled equipment.


Vehicle Maintenance & Servicing Herne Bay Tyres are proud to serve our local community and the surrounding areas by offering honest, value for money service on all your tyre & maintenance needs. We aim to be your local repairer of choice and will always be happy to help or advise on any issues you may have with your vehicle.


Faversham jigsaw puzzle in stock now


For more information, call today on 01227 637100, email sales@hernebaytyres.com or visit our workshop at 229 Sea Street, Herne Bay, CT6 8JZ (Next door to ChipsAway)


...and much, much more...


Tuesday to Saturday - 9.30 to 5.00


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