Edd WithersGo well, NanI’d never seen the nature of dying close up before. When granddad died 10 years ago, I was new to Canterbury and settling in still — busy…Sep 22, 2019Sep 22, 2019
Edd WithersThe Battle Of Canterbury 2012 — The Opening Of The West GateA tale of pedestrianisation, history and trafficMay 20, 2019May 20, 2019
Edd WithersWe Need To Get More Emotional About ClimateUpsetting the traffic is a start, but now we need people to be upset about far more than being late.May 6, 2019May 6, 2019
Edd WithersSee The Pride In Our City GrowIt was recently the Festival Supplier of the Year Awards, and there was no shortage of excellence on the shortlist, including a handful of…Apr 21, 2019Apr 21, 2019
Edd WithersEnding mental health stigmaOn the importance of being open as much about our mental health as we are our physical healthApr 2, 2019Apr 2, 2019
Edd WithersBrexit, but no one can lieA large red bus emblazoned with the words “We don’t send the EU £350m a week – so we can’t fund our NHS instead” rolls down towards its…Mar 31, 2019Mar 31, 2019
Edd WithersHow Facebook Groups are changing the world (honestly!)Being ‘Admin’ of a community Facebook group is something I take the duty of doing very seriously. Some might say too seriously, and that…Mar 28, 2019Mar 28, 2019
Edd WithersIn a bid to explain: Why I think BIDs are a positive stepLocal independent businesses — we hear a lot about them in Kent, they have a powerful voice in the community, trusted and familiar to…Mar 17, 2019Mar 17, 2019
Edd WithersIt’s all in a glanceWalking along my high street on a warm summer’s Saturday afternoon, the bustling back streets are busy with people meeting friends and…Mar 7, 2019Mar 7, 2019
Edd WithersLet them paint: why UK cities need a more colourful approach to graffitiWhat is art? A question you wouldn’t expect councillors, organised neighbours and enforcement officers to be asking themselves, but a…Feb 10, 2019Feb 10, 2019