Generous Heppington Help
We are delighted to announce that the outstanding Heppington Vineyard have generously offered to provide the wine for our Grand Aphra Fundraising Dinner and Auction on 16 July. How appropriate […]
We are delighted to announce that the outstanding Heppington Vineyard have generously offered to provide the wine for our Grand Aphra Fundraising Dinner and Auction on 16 July. How appropriate […]
A site has been identified in Harbledown for a blue plaque commemorating the birthplace of Aphra Behn. Behn was baptised on 14th December 1640 at St Michael’s, Harbledown. The church […]
At a meeting with the Canterbury Society and members of the BID team, discussions were held about forming an annual or biannual Canterbury Heritage Forum where all groups connected to […]
While our Society is dedicated to the commemoration, preservation and celebration of the rich heritage of Canterbury and the surrounding area, we decry the destruction of heritage sites anywhere in […]
Our Vice Chair, Charlotte Cornell, who is working on Behn for her PhD at the University of Kent, gave a great talk last week to the newly formed local Aphra […]
The Canterbury Commemoration Society has worked closely with the Canterbury Society to choose, design and fund a new round of blue plaques commemorating significant people and events in the city’s […]
Our Canterbury Commemoration Society Chair, Stewart Ross, is Writer-in-Residence at Canterbury Academy. A Year 7 class working under his guidance is writing a new piece of historical fiction based on […]
On 27 January, at St Peter’s church, Canterbury, the Society held an exciting event for its members and supporters. During the evening, Charlotte Cornell, our Vice Chair, spoke about Aphra […]
Last week our shortlisting committee met alongside representatives from the Aphra Behn education charity A is for Aphra and spent a great evening shortlisting 48 proposals for the Aphra Behn […]