Not only awarded a grant, but listed in the festival highlights to boot! See you at the Maison Dieu in Dover this November for the Being Human Festival? Details to follow. www.beinghumanfestival.org/news/2026-be...
Didn't we have a love-r-ly time, the day we went to Broadstairs! Thank you to Elizabeth as Bleak House for a spectacular garden party
Bleak House was looking festive at the 2026 Dickens Festival
"They're launching a new audio trail, don't you know!"
What the Dickens! Bleak House was far from bleak this weekend at the Broadstairs Dickens Festival 2026
The "In Broadstairs with Dickens" audio trail is launched
This gorgeous poster was designed by Heather Murdoch. She's open to work, so we can put you in touch if you have a design need... After you've been to the festival, of course.
A great opportunity if you're looking for a creative residency! www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/news/apply-n...
Poem by Johanna Caton, a Benedictine nun of Minster Abbey.
amethystmagazine.org/2026/06/19/r... Caton,
Rocky MountainNo possibility of reaching the topthat day—or ever. I was nothing to it. I sat in the car, but it was too softa shield against the unbearable, in-human god-thing.I sat looking up, up …
Don’t forget! Tomorrow, 18th June at 7pm we’re joined by Dr Anne Sassin for our latest online talk.
Lullingstone Castle 2022 community project
Discover how geophysical survey and environmental archaeology revealed new insights into the medieval manor, moated site development, and historic gardens.
This talk will discuss the results of the 2022 community archaeology project at Lullingstone Castle, undertaken as part of the Darent Valley Landscape Partnership Scheme. It will cover how geophysical survey and environmental archaeology in particular were able to provide more insight into the early history of the original medieval manor house at Lullingstone and its development as a moated site, as well as the evolution of its historic gardens in the late post medieval period.