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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is to present a report tomorrow calling for one of the more bizarre public policy interventions of recent years. He, and the Parliamentary committee ...
Canterbury Food Bank, a vital charity that handed out more than 33,400 meals in the last year alone, has decided to temporarily close its "distribution cafes" over virus fears.
The new rescape banks – supplied by bin manufacturer Taylor – replace four individual banks, ... Canterbury city council currently has one of the best recycling rates in the country, in 2004/05 its ...
There were fears a bin strike could have led to rubbish piling high on the streets of Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay. The company's offer also includes a one-off £400 cost-of -living ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury was today shocked to hear how the number of needy people using a food bank in Cornwall had doubled in just a year. Justin Welby is on a three day visit to the county.
A total of 50 bins were removed from the city centre, nine of which have been returned. In a statement, Canterbury City Council said it had been "an experiment to see what the effect of having no ...
Food banks: Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby urges politicians to face up to Britain's hunger. Archbishop joins campaigners to launch report into new phenomenon of food banks.
Canterbury Food Bank has seen a huge increase in demand for emergency children's parcels last month - supplying enough to make nearly 7000 meals. David Holt joined us on The Kent Morning Show.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has said the half a million people estimated to be using food banks have brought back a "latent" spirit of giving in the church, adding that religion ...
A 94-year-old great-grandmother took matters into her own hands when she grew tired of waiting for her bins to be collected during a strike.
KentLive, who went down to the food bank located at Joseph Wilson Industrial Estate, was told 12,500 people were helped last month, and around 116,000 in the last 12 months.
Shoppers and traders in Canterbury call for the return of more than 40 litter bins which were taken away from the high street in August.