CANTERBURY COMMEMORATION SOCIETY

Canterbury Commemoration Society

We are a charity working for statues, plaques, education, walks and events celebrating Canterbury’s famous sons, daughters and built-heritage. A charity committed to celebrating Canterbury's wonders (and wonderful people) and remembering and re The objects of the Charity shall be: (1) to advance public education in the events and people in Canterbury's history; and (2) to preserve, protect, develop and improve features of aesthetic, artistic or historical interest in Canterbury.
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What a beautiful tribute to our city's rich history! So grateful for the efforts of the Canterbury Commemoration Society in keeping our heritage alive. 🌟 #CelebrateCanterbury
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Absolutely love the new Alluvia statue! It beautifully captures the essence of our city and is a stunning reminder of Canterbury's artistic legacy. Can't wait to see it illuminated at night! 💖 #CanterburyWonders
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- How can the Canterbury Commemoration Society enhance community engagement through educational programs focused on local heritage?
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Canterbury Commemoration Society Celebration Remembrance Education Latest news Ray Evison It was with great sadness that we learned of the death of Ray Evison on 14 March 2025. Born in Cheshire Ray was a stalwart servant of the city and Spring Cleaning Alluvia Our sincere thanks to Westgate Punts for wading into the Stour with the official CCS statue broom and sweeping the winter debris from our lovely Alluvia. Shes not as new The Theatre Revolution of the 1580s On Thursday 13 March the Society heard a fascinating talk by Rory Loughnane of Kent University on the part played by William Shakespeare and Canterburys Christopher Marlowe in reshaping Elizabethan Her Majesty Queen Camilla unveils Aphra On Tuesday 25 February Her Majesty Queen Camilla did Canterbury Commemoration Society the honour of unveiling Christine Charlesworths magnificent statue of Aphra Behn in Canterbury High Street. The statue is SIMMONS RESURGENS.

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