Canterbury City FC in Kent has been without a home since 1999, playing home games at Margate due to setbacks in securing a new stadium in Canterbury. Despite facing multiple challenges and disappointments, the club remains hopeful for a resolution to their long-standing issue, exploring different partnership opportunities with educational institutions and local councils. While the search for a new ground continues, the club shows promise on the pitch in the SCEF Division One, striving to bring the City back home.
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Travellers arriving in Great Britain face import ban on EU meat and dairy
The government has implemented a ban on meat and dairy imports from EU countries to Great Britain, effective this weekend, in response to a rise in foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) cases across Europe. Tourists visiting the continent for cured meats and cheeses will be unable to bring these products home for personal use, as the restriction aims to curb the spread of the disease. This measure is part of broader efforts to safeguard public health and...
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