This & That – World Wildlife Day
In December 2013 the United Nations General Assembly decided to designate 3rd March as the international day of the adoption of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
In December 2013 the United Nations General Assembly decided to designate 3rd March as the international day of the adoption of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
Big Wins From Little Bins By sending your used metal cans, glass bottles and cardboard boxes for recycling, these materials can be turned into valuable new items and kept out of landfill, helping to protect our environment. For many households in the United Kingdom, recycling these kinds of items has become an automatic part of…
Over the winter, the newsletter hasn’t been out much in the UK – and who could blame it, with the terrible weather we’ve been having! It did, however, have a day out in Canterbury, visiting the Christmas Market, along with a coachload of Camber residents! The CRA organised the day-trip on 8th December (see page…
Back in July 2022, Bloomberg News created a ‘Full English Breakfast Index’ as an indicator of food inflation when the cost-of-living crisis began to show. It measures the cost of ingredients needed to make a traditional full English breakfast: sausages, bacon, eggs, bread, butter, tomatoes, mushrooms, milk, tea and coffee. Despite being a traditional component,…
Sadly, we reported in December of the closure of Camber Residents Association. However, they went out in style! On 8th December, a coach-load of Camber residents set out for a day-trip to Canterbury to visit the European-style Christmas market there. Passengers arrived in Canterbury to find the weather was not as bad as had been…
Christmas has come and gone. People often say to me that “it’s your busy time”. Yes … there is more public activity, but a lot of Christmas is about showing up (what Woody Allen says is 80% of success). The highlight for Camber was the talk given by Professor Emerita Tina Beattie, resident of Camber…
BJ’s On The Beach Thank you – and well done – to our local shop! BJ’s on the Beach served the village well throughout the Christmas season. The staff are dedicated, friendly and willing to ‘go the extra mile’ to help their customers, even opening on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day –…
Robbie Burns never wore a kilt as it was outlawed in Scotland at the time he was alive. He fathered 12 children with four different women, and his body was exhumed in 1815, revealing he had an unusually large skull. He almost emigrated to Jamaica, was the first person to appear on a commemorative Coca-Cola…
After having the Rye Players’ panto visit Camber for the last couple of years, it was a little disappointing to find out they were not going on the road again in 2025. However, for those who made the trip to Rye to see the show, you would understand why – the set was far too…