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This exciting new collection of homes at Whitstable Heights suits various needs and lifestyles.
If you want to get a degree in art, this course is the perfect stepping stone to do it.
Just two months in, students are loving the choice and responsibility offered to them by a new education provider.
Canterbury City Council is offering residents in its district energy saving tips and encouraging them to learn about the Sustainable Warmth Grant.
If you work full-time but want to pick up some new qualifications, there’s a new way to train.
The world’s last seagoing paddle steamer is returning to London and the Thames and there are coaches to get there!
A popular vintage clothing shop that has been a staple on the high street for 26 years is set to close.
Are you tossing and turning during the night, unable to get comfortable? It could be time to invest in a new mattress.
A brand-new coworking destination has opened its doors in Whitstable, offering flexible and affordable membership packages.
Readers can buy a subscription to the Gazette and its app for a loved one this Christmas
Sponsored editorial: Canterbury College’s new Spring Lane site is meeting the demand for specialist green skills.
Drivers were stuck in long tailbacks for several hours due to a fault with a level crossing barrier.
This year’s Canterbury Festival is set to go ahead with Kent’s famous city ready to showcase the very best in music and performance.
Here are the restaurants in Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay and Faversham giving discounts as part of the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
Pubs all leave their own mark on people in different ways, so we've looked at the best 10 in Canterbury and why you rate them so highly.
Househunters in part of Kent now face paying 10 times their annual salary to secure a home.
A woman arrested on suspicion of assault after a man was stabbed in a residential street has been released from custody.
A fraudster jailed for faking his own death in an elaborate scheme is back in prison for posing as a will-writer to cheat a pensioner out of his home.
A retired barrister has described dragging the Duke of Edinburgh from the wreckage of an overturned car.
Students are calling for a new university building to be named after a popular lecturer who died suddenly.