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Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District, 11 giu 2026

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ArticleHid­den city centre home on mar­ket for £1.25 mil­lion

A 16th-cen­tury house tucked between shops in Can­ter­bury city centre has “reluct­antly” been put on the mar­ket for the first time in its long his­tory. With a price tag of £1.25 mil­lion, it is hoped the sale of the Mas­ter’s Lodge prop­erty will...

Hid­den city centre home on mar­ket for £1.25 mil­lion

ArticleFor sale: Home where Bag­puss was cre­ated and filmed

The former home of Bag­puss cre­ator Peter Firmin, where the iconic BBC chil­dren's tele­vi­sion series was cre­ated and filmed, has gone on the mar­ket for £1.2 mil­lion. Hill­side Farm in Blean, near Can­ter­bury, was the fam­ily home of the late...

For sale: Home where Bag­puss was cre­ated and filmed

ArticleMassive bat­tery facil­ity approved for farm­land site

Pro­pos­als for a massive solar farm bat­tery stor­age facil­ity on rural land have been given the green light. Sky UK Devel­op­ment Ltd sub­mit­ted pro­pos­als for the Bat­tery Energy Stor­age Sys­tem (BESS) in Cal­cott, between Can­ter­bury and...

Massive bat­tery facil­ity approved for farm­land site

ArticleSolar farm used truck­loads of water to wash pan­els as taps ran dry

A big solar farm used tens of thou­sands of litres of water from a road­side stand­pipe to wash its pan­els as homeown­ers’ and busi­nesses’ taps ran dry. Cleve Hill Solar Park in Grave­ney had been access­ing the sup­ply for almost two months - and...

Solar farm used truck­loads of water to wash pan­els as taps ran dry