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What are safety and crime like in Canterbury, England?

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From petty theft to violent crime, here's what one local expert had to say about safety and crime in Canterbury, England.

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Canterbury has an abundance of historical and religious importance; from being the home of the Church of England and the Archbishop, to the signing of the Magna Carta which was essentially one of the first instances of the ‘rule of law’. The city’s history can be traced back to the Roman settling of England during the leadership of Julius Caesar, with architecture and foliage from the era still surviving to this day. Canterbury lies in the heart of the county of Kent which has the nickname of “The Garden of England”, and the city itself has been awarded “Britain in Bloom” highest prize on more than one occasion. Despite the historical and religious significance of the city, it also boasts a vibrancy of multiculturalism and modernity; having the largest student population in the country, as well as a hub for tourism.

So for anyone who wants to climb the medieval towers, take a punting tour along a river running through the heart of the city, walk through the incredible gardens, or just witness the incredible blend of history and contemporary, Canterbury is the place to visit.

Robert, says: 2020
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