Get the latest property market news straight to your inbox Thank you for subscribing!We have more newsletters on the Isle of Sheppy is the cheapest postcode area to buy a home in Kent Homes in the ME11 postcode area sold for an average of £224,167 each in the 12 months to the end of February That’s less than any postcode area in our county with at least 20 sales over the last year A Dover postcode area is the next cheapest place in our county to buy a home Houses sold for £234,660 each on average in the CT17 postcode area That’s followed by CT8 (Westgate-on-sea) with an average home sold for £263,493 ME4 (Chatham) with an average home sold for £269,836 and CT11 (Ramsgate) with an average home sold for £276,858 You can find the average sale price for every postcode area in the country using our interactive map here: Riverhead has the highest average sale price of any postcode area in Kent to have had at least 50 sales over the last 12 months Houses sold for an average of £869,163 in the TN13 postcode area The TN3 area was the next most expensive place to buy a home in our county The average home in Langton Green sold for an average of £742,464 last year That’s followed by TN11 (Penshurst) with an average home sold for £642,976 TN14 (Cudham) with an average home sold for £635,825 and BR6 (Orpington) with an average home sold for £604,481 CT10 (Pysons Road Industrial Estate): £399,920 CT10 (Pysons Road Industrial Estate): -6.9% Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right Breaking crime updates and news from the courts The RSPCA has issued an appeal for information after two cats were found dead with “horrendous” head injuries in Gravesend a member of the public found the body of a tabby cat near Ash Road and took it to a vets in the town centre It was determined that the feline had suffered severe injuries to the head a second deceased black and white cat was found behind a shed at Kings Farm Primary School and Nursery on nearby Cedar Avenue The second cat had sustained similar injuries and investigations have ruled out the possibility that the felines were involved in road traffic incidents Both cats were microchipped to the same owner and had trackers which had stopped working was found he had a pink tracker attached to his blue collar said: “Both of these cats suffered horrendous injuries and we are looking for anyone who may have seen something in these areas or who may have CCTV footage The cats were both microchipped to the same owner who says they were let out of the house for the first time for a while at the beginning of the week “They both had trackers on which had stopped working and when I viewed the bodies only one cat still had a tracker on A vet who examined the bodies ruled out road traffic accidents and she believes that blunt trauma was the cause of their deaths.” Anyone with any information is asked to contact the RSPCA appeals line number on 0300 123 8018 and refer to incident number 01505233 Get more news from KentLive straight to your inbox for free HERE. Sign up to our daily newsletter for all the latest Kent stories and breaking news delivered straight to your inbox Gravesham borough will now have five representatives from Reform UK on Kent County Council as the party won all five seats in the borough Reform took two seats from the Conservatives in Gravesend East one from the Tories in Gravesham Rural and one each of both the Conservatives and Labour in Northfleet and Gravesend West Overall on Kent County Council Reform UK now has overall control and holds 57 out of the 81 seats the Lib Dems are the second largest party with 12 councillors The final two seats are taken by Labour councillors down from the five the party held before the election Full results for Gravesham borough are listed below: Northfleet and Gravesend West - REFORM GAIN FROM CON AND LAB Matthew Fraser Moat (Reform) - 3237 ELECTED For a full list of results from across Kent click here: Kent Local Election results full list For detailed results from the other 11 Kent County Council areas Ashford Canterbury Dartford Dover Folkestone and Hythe Maidstone Sevenoaks Swale Thanet Tonbridge and Malling Tunbridge Wells By: 6:30 am on April 25 Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 2614 Harway Avenue in Gravesend Located between 26th Avenue and Bay 43rd Street the lot is closest to the Bay 50th Street subway station Toby Eng is listed as the owner behind the applications The proposed 42-foot-tall development will yield 4,434 square feet designated for residential space most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 633 square feet The steel-based structure will also have a 39-foot-long rear yard but no accessory parking Jian Yang of Yang Engineering is listed as the architect of record Demolition permits have not been filed yet An estimated completion date has not been announced Subscribe to YIMBY’s daily e-mail Follow YIMBYgram for real-time photo updates Like YIMBY on Facebook Follow YIMBY’s Twitter for the latest in YIMBYnews ga('send', 'event', 'beautyofblock', 'Impression', 'https://newyorkyimby.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Standard_336x280-100-2.jpg', { nonInteraction: true }); ADVERTISEMENT ga('send', 'event', 'PCRichards Builders Division', 'Impression', 'https://newyorkyimby.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/PCR_Beko_Compact_YIMB_336x280.jpg', { nonInteraction: true }); ga('send', 'event', 'yimby+', 'Impression', 'https://newyorkyimby.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/image.png', { nonInteraction: true }); Follow on Instagram var sb_instagram_js_options = {"font_method":"svg","placeholder":"https:\/\/www.newyorkyimby.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/instagram-feed\/img\/placeholder.png","resized_url":"https:\/\/www.newyorkyimby.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sb-instagram-feed-images\/","ajax_url":"https:\/\/www.newyorkyimby.com\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php"}; © COPYRIGHT New York YIMBY® LLC YIMBY IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF NIKOLAI FEDAK / NEW YORK YIMBY LLC Welcome, Mickeymickey@disney.comManage MyDisney AccountLog OutSuspect wanted for shooting man inside deli in BrooklynByEyewitness News Saturday 2025Officials say the suspect shot the victim in his shoulders before fleeing the scene.GRAVESEND Brooklyn (WABC) -- Police are searching for the suspect accused of shooting a man inside a deli in Brooklyn on Friday at the Chicanos Mexican Deli on Avenue O the 25-year-old man was shot twice in his shoulders during the incident First responders transported the victim to Maimonides Medical Center in stable condition Authorities say the suspect has facial tattoos and was last seen wearing all black before fleeing the scene * Get Eyewitness News Delivered * More Manhattan news * Send us a news tip * Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts * Follow us on YouTube Have a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? 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O'Neal was at the Blauvelt Sons of Italy Rockland Lodge Shaq was cast as a regular for season three of "Gravesend" after expressing his love for the show His role will be a character named Mustafa is directed by and stars William DeMeo as Benny Zerletta an Italian American man in 1980s Brooklyn who struggles with being in a crime family The show's third season is scheduled to be released in 2025 The show premiered in 2020 and past seasons are available on Amazon Prime What was Shaq like to work with?Fellow “Gravesend” actor and Rockland local who plays chief FBI Agent Morano and is a longtime member and board member of the Blauvelt Sons of Italy emphasized how “gracious” O'Neal was on set “I've never met anybody so famous that was so generous with his time,” Borghese said “Even though he was working -— had a lot of responsibility — he was taking pictures with everyone.” there were times when people snuck onto the closed set to see O’Neal ‘Come here,’ (and) ‘Let’s take a picture.’ And he'd laugh Another example of O’Neal’s generosity: Borghese said O’Neal gave flowers to a woman on set “He sent out for red roses to be brought to the set," Borghese said "Then he brought them over and presented them to her himself just to tell her that he cared what she was going through.” and a scene at the Lodge’s Nunzio Borghese Bocce Ball Park where some of the members of the Blauvelt Sons of Italy got to play extras “I'm always happy to shoot in Rockland County,” Borghese said it's attracting a lot of other production companies to come and say bigger movies are coming to us,” Borghese continued O’Neal was not the only big-name actor in town for the shoot Other cast members on set included Chazz Palminteri Mario Cantone and Vincent Pastore from "The Sopranos.” By: 7:00 am on November 7 Permits have been filed for a three-story mixed-use building at 2379 84th Street in Gravesend the lot is near the 20th Avenue subway station Michael Calabrese of Stellar Contracting LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications The proposed 30-foot-tall development will yield 9,225 square feet designated for residential space most likely condos based on the average unit scope of 1,025 square feet The masonry-based structure will also have a cellar and six open parking spaces Paul Lombardi of Design Studio Associates is listed as the architect of record Demolition permits were filed earlier this year for a two-story residential building It’s not “near the 20th Avenue subway station served by the D train.” It’s closest to the 25th Avenue station of the D train Follow on Instagram var sb_instagram_js_options = {"font_method":"svg","placeholder":"https:\/\/newyorkyimby.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/instagram-feed\/img\/placeholder.png","resized_url":"https:\/\/newyorkyimby.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sb-instagram-feed-images\/","ajax_url":"https:\/\/newyorkyimby.com\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php"}; © COPYRIGHT New York YIMBY® LLC By: 6:30 am on September 13 Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 18 28th Avenue in Gravesend Located between Bath Avenue and Harway Avenue the lot is one block from the Bay 50th Street subway station You Jun Li of Dyker One LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications The proposed 40-foot-tall development will yield 9,359 square feet designated for residential space most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 779 square feet The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar S M TAM Architect is listed as the architect of record Demolition permits were filed in July for the single-story residential building on the site By: 7:00 am on July 10 Permits have been filed to expand a one-story structure into an eight mixed-use building at 2616 Cropsey Avenue in Gravesend, Brooklyn. Located between 26th Avenue and Firefighter Joseph Patrick Henry Lane, the lot is near the Bay 50 Street subway station, serviced by the D train. Leonid Bogomolniy under the 2616 Crop LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications The proposed 70-foot-tall development will yield 36,452 square feet with 28,638 square feet designated for residential space 4,587 square feet for community facility space and 3,227 square feet for commercial space most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 715 square feet Oleg Ruditser is listed as the architect of record Demolition permits will likely not be needed as the project calls for a vertical expansion By: 6:30 am on August 15 Permits have been filed for an 11-story mixed-use building at 331 Avenue U in Gravesend Located between McDonald Avenue and West Street the lot is near the Avenue U subway station is listed as the owner behind the applications The proposed 75-foot-tall development will yield 17,988 square feet with 17,828 square feet designated for residential space and 160 square feet for community facility space most likely condos based on the average unit scope of 1,004 square feet Studio Gallos is listed as the architect of record Demolition permits will likely not be needed as the lot is vacant i dont understand how this website can be so sloppy sometimes Studio Gallos is a great choice if you are going for a slick glassy edifice that pays absolutely no attention to context Closest to the “F” train (@ Avenue U station right on McDonald Avenue) is more like it Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More The city wants to turn an empty 6,000-square-foot building in Gravesend The facility at 86th Street and 25th Avenue would be the first homeless shelter in the district — a cluster of neighborhoods overseen by the same community board The shelter could house up to 150 single adult men “These people would be a detriment to themselves and to the community,” Vinny LaPorte Opponents of the plan are worried that the shelter could house people struggling with mental health issues the people who are sleeping in the homeless shelter and it’s definitely not good for the community,” Raphael Schweizer who has been homeless and has lived in the shelter system He says the way the city addresses homelessness needs to change “There isn’t enough segregation of people who have mental and substance abuse issues and people who don’t Those two populations should not be in the same shelter,” Schweizer added The city comptroller says roughly 120,000 people are living in the city’s shelters and emergency shelters A little more than half of them are migrants A recent report by the comptroller's office found some communities have 100 times more shelter beds per capita than others while four community districts have no shelters at all where the planned 86th Street shelter is located City Councilmember Susan Zhuang says this isn’t a case of “not in my backyard.” But the city should give us a chance to say what’s the best plan for the neighborhood and also the people who are homeless,” Zhuang said A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams’ administration says residents were notified last November about plans to open the shelter in late 2024 They also said the Bronx-based not-for-profit VIP Community Services will work closely with shelter residents to help them stabilize their lives and move into permanent housing the city says there will be a minimum of seven security guards per shift a 24-hour open line for the community to provide feedback and a total of 74 security cameras installed throughout the building and shelter grounds WorkBoat+ Membership – Free to Join You may unsubscribe from our mailing list at any time Diversified Communications | 121 Free Street NEWS: Long-Delayed USCG Polar Icebreaker Moves Into Full Production Some $50 million in spending is lined up for berth maintenance dredging berth rehabilitation and berth reconstruction in the Port of New York and New Jersey An additional $32 million will go to deepening the Gravesend Anchorage said port and Army Corps of Engineers officials The Gravesend project will deepen and widen the anchorage outside the Kill van Kull waterway from its current depth of 47’ to 50’ That will allow big container ships to anchor between the Ambrose Anchorage in the Atlantic Ocean and the seaport’s container terminals according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Anchorage space closer to container terminals will improve safety and efficiency allowing vessels “to move closer to the port during inspections refueling or inclement weather and to have an emergency refuge area in the event of a mechanical or navigational issue,” according to an agency summary “For about 50 million people across several states this port is the reason why we have food to eat shoes on our feet and beds to go to sleep,” said Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole during a May 29 press conference announcing the plan “The port is the economic foundation on which the region is built and now we’re strengthening that foundation even further with millions of dollars of investment alongside our longtime partners at the U.S “Our gateway’s flexibility and efficiency have enabled us to absorb an unprecedented cargo surge during the pandemic and lend a helping hand when disaster struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore,” said Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton “The port’s success is built upon our partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers and we thank them for their longtime support of the Port of New York and New Jersey.” director of the Port Authority’s ports division “These projects will make it possible for our seaport to serve a region whose demand for products made overseas is steadily increasing” said Rooney “The levels of cargo growth we saw during the pandemic will return as the new normal and we – along with everyone in the supply chain – must prepare now for that future.” The Port Authority and Army corps began working on deepening the harbor channels in 1989 with a $2.1 billion effort to deepen the Kill van Kull and Newark Bay channels to 50’ Already seen then as critical to keeping the port competitive The agencies were also forced to contend with the legacy of contaminated harbor sediments after environmental activists and New Jersey officials pushed for years to end ocean disposal of sediment A quarter-century of those efforts culminated in raising the roadway of the Bayonne Bridge to allow 215’ of vertical clearance over the Kill van Kull channel, ensuring that container terminals would be accessible to the latest generation of 14,000 TEU containerships. Port Authority planners “expect the seaport’s cargo volumes to double or triple by 2050, as forecasted in the seaport’s capital and operating improvements blueprint known as Port Master Plan 2050.” “Our collaboration with the Port Authority Coast Guard is essential in ensuring the port remains competitive and capable of handling large container vessels that help drive our nation’s supply chain and spur economic growth,” said Michael Connor assistant secretary of civil works of the U.S “This plan is a major priority for the Biden administration and sets forth a consensus vision and strategy for future ecosystem restoration in the region that in concert with our navigation improvements to come will ensure the Port of New York and New Jersey remains a premier port for the years to come.” Become a WorkBoat+ Member Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Two women suffered cuts and bruises in the Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara attack I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice A 17-year-old boy has been arrested after reports of an attempted attack at a Sikh temple Two women were injured during the incident at Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara in Gravesend at 8.10pm on Thursday, Kent Police said. A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and a religiously-aggravated public order offence. Pictures from the scene showed armed police guarding the entrance to the temple as an air ambulance landed in a green space nearby. Worshipper Avtar Singh, 44, tackled a teenager who was brandishing two swords. He said” “We’d been told, suddenly, everyone just go out of the temple and I was just wondering what they were saying it like that. “So I was sending my kids and missus downstairs and as soon as I heard they were calling me ‘Avtar, Avtar – come upstairs’ so I just went upstairs, I didn’t know what was going on. “When I went into the hall, the guy was sitting there on the money pot – sitting there with the two swords in his hands, nothing on his head and in an aggressive mood. I can’t see that – this is against our religion, I perceived that much. “I just went straight to him, tried to tackle him – he put a sword onto me as well, then I fell on the floor, then we hit him with the thing to try to hold him, he fell on the floor as well. “Then he ran away around the other side, he ran around the other way, and we chased him all the way along to the Trinity School and then two Indian lads stopped him there, held him and by that time the police came.” Detective Superintendent Ian Dyball of Kent Police said: “We understand the community’s concerns in relation to the events at the gurdwara, however we are treating it as an isolated incident. “Patrols will remain in the area for reassurance and we thank the community for their ongoing support and assistance.” It was reported that a man had entered the location and attempted to assault those in attendance while armed with a bladed weapon. Police said nobody was seriously injured during the attempted assault but two women required medical attention for cuts and bruises. A spokesman for the temple wrote on Facebook: “We can confirm that the incident happened after Sukhasan and Guru Granth Sahib Ji was not present in the Darbar Hall. “The Gurdwara is cooperating fully with Kent Police who are treating the incident very seriously, with the district commander on site to support whilst the investigation is ongoing.” They added that the temple would provide further information as it becomes available. Lauren Sullivan, the MP for Gravesham, said: “I am shocked and saddened by the incident at the gurdwara in Gravesend. “My thoughts are with those hurt, their family, and their community. “I would like to thank the emergency services for their swift response to this awful event. “Full details are still emerging and there are many rumours running about, so it is right that we let the emergency services deal with the situation and complete their investigation and release the information as they can.” Security minister Dan Jarvis also posted on X, formerly Twitter, that he was being updated about the attack, adding: “All communities must be safe in their places of worship.” Worshippers were evacuated from the Gravesend Gurdwara govt and politics"},{"score":0.691895,"label":"/religion and spirituality/hinduism"},{"score":0.602966,"label":"/society/crime/personal offense/homicide"},{"score":0.550596,"label":"/law DON\u2019T MISS THIS YEARS ALTERNATIVE GIFT GUIDE Get the \u2018cene CULTURE SHOT straight to your inbox on each release By using this website, you agree to our T&C\u2019s, privacy policy & use of cookies. We use analytical data to provide you with an enjoyable experience and to help our website run effectively In the heart of Gravesend’s Creative Quarter, which itself is at the centre of the town’s ever-developing riverside area, Hatch is another welcome new arrival It has been created by Jamie Clark and Tom Mudge the minds behind the successful Dead Pigeon in Rochester’s Old High Street Intra and Rainham’s The Greedy Banker who have become known for their new take on the classic sports bar with craft beers and outrageously good burgers.  Moving into Gravesend’s Borough Market building back in June with oft-empty market stalls replaced by sharing benches and tables as well as some comfortable seating areas New wooden cladding has brought the hatches a new warmer look and the big-screen TVs in the centre of the space bring both more customers and a lively atmosphere The Cocktail Bar and the Bierkeller (which even has a couple of genuine German beer pump taps) are serving up craft beverages while the Augmented Reality Darts can be booked out for the competitive among you - there is also going to be a shuffleboard table shortly There are now 12 hatches offering a range of goodies with some street-food stalwarts who have been at Borough Market for years like a Loaded Fries hatch and Chrystal’s Coffee Shop A couple of our favourites from last time we visited were still here in the fabulous Ms Earlyn’s offering of Caribbean treats like the outrageously nice curry goat and the ever-fresh Pad Thai Live serving up gourmet hotdogs and melty Raclette cheese dishing out authentic stone-baked pizza.  There’s also Filly’s Cheesesteaks serving up sliced rib-eye steaks in a hoagie roll Laszlo’s Hungarian street food offers lángos (a flatbread) with a range of toppings as well as traditional favourites like goulash and the stunning-looking chimney cake.  The Kathmandu Nepalese street-food hatch is serving handmade momo dumplings with dipping chutney as well as spicy snacks such as the peanuts sadeko On our visit we were up for sharing and firstly opted for a dish from the Macho Nacho Man - yes extra crunchy nachos smothered in slow-cooked beef brisket birra and queso (cheese sauce) The Mac Hatch was our next port of call for the Mac Rib which was a tray of mac n cheese covered in melted cheese with ground bbq short-rib beef sprinkled on top A dusting of toasted sourdough breadcrumbs made for an extra crunch on the surface of a great sharing dish.  While the really varied street food offer is it’s the little touches that make Hatch a great venue to visit there are smaller booths that offer pop-up opportunities to local craft-food and drink retailers that alternate - so there’s always something new to see There is also the deli and cheese counter offering cured meats vinegars and chutneys - complete with its own fresh-bread stand - and bottle shop (with wines and craft beers) for people to pop in and grab some artisan bites and bevvies if they can’t stay Wimbledon and the Olympics on this summer - with more to come Having only been open for a couple of months it’s great to see more customers using the space and we can’t wait to go back and see what happens next independent and multi-award winning magazine which focuses on sub-cultures in-and-around the county of Kent ‘cene endorses those who use their ideas and originality to revive the creative landscape of the South-East high-quality content and an approachable tone ‘cene continues it’s drive for inclusivity in the subjects and delivery of it’s free-to-take printed magazines and online platforms Get the ‘cene culture shot for updates on local offers Also don’t miss when the latest print edition is available to pick up or buy We won’t share details with third-party companies other than the Auditing Bureau of Circulation for proof of ‘cene’s annual circulation figures We may also send interesting updates about our partner’s news Please check your inbox to verify your email address We will keep you posted on all the good stuff Kent has to offer KENT PRESS & BROADCAST AWARDSMAGAZINE OF THE YEAR 2023Magazine of the Year 2022Magazine of the Year 2020Magazine of the Year 2019Magazine of the Year 2018Design of the Year 2017 SALES : +447510 066 610EDITORIAL + STUDIO © 2017-2025 CENE MEDIA LTD | All rights Reserved | All content on this website is not to be copied or distributed | ‘cene® and KEEPITKENT® are Registered Trademarks of CENE MEDIA LTD A SPACED AGENCY WEBSITE The Franklin Festival will celebrate Gravesham’s rich riverside heritage with a fantastic festival of family events historic Light Ship LV21 and The Three Daws Public House there is so much to discover on 14th & 15th September 10am – 5pm St Andrew’s Quayside: See the acrobatic juggling pirates and have your picture taken in the frozen North Pole take part in a variety of fun workshops in the special ‘igloos’… you may even see a roaming Polar Bear Add your voice to the legacy sound archive for future generations to learn about the river and you 12pm – 6pm - LV21: Rock on with live music from the deck of the iconic LV21 from on both days (12pm-6pm) with six amazing shanty crews: Dazzle The Hog Eye Men The Three Daws - Fascinating talks at The Three Daws on Saturday and Sunday include local historian Christoph Bull the leading expert on Captain Francis Crozier; best selling author and historian Michael Smith; and the first woman to captain a super yacht through the Northwest Passage Christoph Bull will also be leading two walks on the riverside at 2.30pm each day The Three Daws will also be hosting the tale of the Princess Alice Disaster – The Forgotten Dead before a special appearance from the indomitable wife of Sir John Franklin Lady Jane Franklin – frequently referred to as ‘A Man in Petticoats’ For all event details CLICK HERE From Greenhithe to Greenland - illustrated talk by Christoph Bull https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/from-greenhithe-to-greenland-illustrated-talk-by-christoph-bull/ Walk along the tide line - guided walk with Christoph Bull https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/walk-along-the-tide-line-guided-walk-with-christoph-bull/ Captain Francis Crozier – The Franklin Expedition’s Last Man Standing https://woodville.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173656216 Gravesend - Gateway to The Thames - illustrated talk by Christoph Bull https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/gravesend-gateway-to-the-thames/ The Highway of History - guided walk with Christoph Bull https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/the-highway-of-history-a-guided-walk-with-christoph-bull/ https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/lady-jane-franklin-a-man-in-petticoats/ Journey with Captain Maiwenn Beadle on Incredible Adventures to the Oceans of the Arctic - Northwest Passage https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/journey-with-captain-maiwenn-beadle-on-incredible-adventures-to-the-oceans-of-the-arctic-northwest-passage/ https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/the-forgotten-dead/ https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/wind-tide-and-oar/ Journey with Captain Maiwenn Beadle on Incredible Adventures to the Oceans of the Arctic - Hunting Unicorns https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/journey-with-captain-maiwenn-beadle-on-incredible-adventures-to-the-oceans-of-the-arctic-hunting-unicorns/ https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/the-franklin-festival-art-exhibition/