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A festive parade that takes crowds back to the Middle Ages is celebrating its 10th year. With historical links to the likes ...
The Gothic Revival sanctuary of the former Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion was a strange edifice to house a dance club, but that's what happened in the early 1980s with the infamous ...
Inside the Canterbury Cathedral the rave continued with protesters gathered outside in the rain. (Photo: Edward Pentin) Chris, 41, a Catholic university professor taking part in the vigil, ...
Four decades later, this song surfaced during online chatter about the February 8-9 dance nights inside Canterbury Cathedral, the Church of England's most hallowed sanctuary.
Christ Church Gate, built around 1520, serves as the main entrance to Canterbury Cathedral and is among the most photographed ...
Cathedrals in Worcester and Chichester are also joining the trial scheme, which comes as church officials try to attract more visitors All creatures great and small are not usually allowed through ...
Canterbury Cathedral will trial a new free entry scheme following a backlash over its entry prices – but will only provide access to limited areas. The historic building, which opened in 1834 ...
Founded in 597 CE, the cathedral is the seat of Britain’s most senior bishop, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the head of the worldwide Anglican communion. The first disco took place on Thursday ...
Canterbury Cathedral Christmas market has returned after more than 200 years We didn’t even have a ride on the carousel or play mini golf as we just didn’t have time.
Canterbury Cathedral's 'rave in the nave' silent disco where glowstick-clutching revellers downed wine and beer in face of protests may never be held again despite raising £12,000 ...
One protestor Tom Alberto said the cathedral is the 'very birthplace' of Christianity. 'Saint Augustine landed here almost 1,500 years ago, it's going to see a rave inside there tonight,' he ...
Church leaders admit they're trying to raise money while striving to appeal to young seekers who have shunned the pews in recent decades.