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Early evening visit to the Tannery Development and meal

13th August 2024
Venue: Tannery Development, Canterbury
Early evening visit to the Canterbury Tannery Development lead by Andrew Clague who was the principal architect on this project.
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Inter Club Bat & Trap Competition Evening

16th August 2024
Venue: The Golden Lion, Broad Oak
This year's Rotary in Canterbury Interclub Bat & Trap Competition is being held in the evening of Friday, 16th August at the Golden Lion Pub, Broad Oak.
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Visit to Royal British Legion Village

The Spring outing, organised by Nan Miller and Alan Mepstead of the Vocational Service Committee on St George’s Day was to Aylesford, near Maidstone, and began with a delicious lunch in the 13th century Pilgrims’ Hall at The Friars, one of Kent’s hidden treasures set in peaceful grounds bordering the River Medway and home to a Carmelite Community. 

photos by Jenny and Bob Anderson – click to enlarge

Lunch at the Priory

Lunch at Aylesford Priory

Extra time would have allowed those visiting for the first time to visit the Pottery and Gift/Bookshop but we were awaited at The Royal British Legion Village close by.

Introductory Talk

 Introductory Talk by Liz Rickaby

In days gone by, it was here that the thousands of poppies worn on Remembrance Sunday were made but this activity has since been moved to Richmond – although the Poppy Appeal still has its office here.

Huge Digital Copying Machine
Huge Digital Copying Machine for Road Signs

We saw where most of our Motorway signs are made, together with wooden pallets and rather oddly, the making of display models to advertise a children’s construction kit in toy shops.

The latter were minor miracles and they had also made a full size ‘model’ of the new racing car attempting the world’s speed record. 70% of the workforce are visually, mentally or physically impaired and they do a great job.

K'nex Ferris Wheel
A large Ferris Wheel built from the K’nex Constructor Toy

However the big surprise was a new Garden of Honour being created, designed by our own member Andrew Clague, (see picture below). The poppy is made of a reflective material and looks stunning in the sun.

The purpose is, 100 years after the outbreak of World War I, to form a garden which will provide the public with a space to pay their respects andit will serve as a permanent reminder ofthe bravery and sacrifice made by our Armed Forces every day.
There is also housing in the RBL Village for the war wounded.

Gian Reflective Poppy
The Royal British Legion Garden of Honour

 

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