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Experts set to help our town and city centres thrive into the future
Ensuring our town and city centres thrive into the future and continue to be a stunning success is behind an important piece of work commissioned by Canterbury City Council.
Latest news
- Join us for a woodland walk at Curtis WoodAn on-site public event at Curtis Wood in Herne next month will explain more about how the woodland will be cared for in the coming years.
- New microsite for iconic working harbour brimming with historyEverything you need to know about Whitstable’s historic working harbour is now in one place thanks to its new microsite.
- Booking now open for Riverfest 2025 eventsBooking for a whole host of free activities taking place as part of this year’s Great Stour Riverfest has opened today (Friday 1 August).
- Don Juan makes temporary move to Tower HouseWe are very pleased to say fans of the Don Juan Cafe can now continue to enjoy their food and drink at their new temporary home at Tower House in the Westgate Gardens.
- Residents face £200 fines for fox and gull-ravaged rubbish“We’ll be back.” That is not the infamous cry of Arnie but of Canterbury City Council’s Environmental Crime Officers after hitting two residents with £200 fines each.
- St George’s Street paving gets a deep cleanOver the last week or so, Canenco have been hard at work cleaning the paved area in St George’s Street.
Latest consultations
- Tenant Engagement StrategyWe want our social housing tenants to have their voices heard when it comes to decision making that affects their lives.
- Consultation and Engagement StrategyOur Corporate Plan says we should put consultation and engagement at the heart of our decision making process.
- Net Zero Action PlanWe are committed to playing our role in tackling climate emergency the council declared in 2019 by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as we can.
Latest campaigns
- The Purple PartnershipThe Purple Partnership is a partnership of sports providers and businesses, led by Canterbury City Council and Kent Police.
- Clean air for schoolsCanterbury City Council and the MIDKENT Environmental Health Partnership were awarded DEFRA air quality grant funding in March 2021 to develop a digital resource for primary schools to educate children aged 5 to 11 years and their parents about air pollution.
- Keeping Canterbury CleanWhen Tom and his family moved from London to Canterbury last year they couldn’t wait to call the city’s beautiful gardens and charming cobbled streets ‘home’.
- Air QualityAir is polluted by the presence of certain harmful substances which, in high enough concentrations, can affect our health and environment.