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Nackington Road Canterbury Kent CT4 7BA UK Main Rugby Club Website Contact Person: Benny Bell Secretary Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Phone: 01227 761301 Club Colours: Black And Amber Founded in 1929 Canterbury are the first ever East Kent club to achieve National League status. That milestone was reached when they became champions of London and South East Division One in 2005/06. In the most rewarding season in the club's history they also won the Kent Cup for a second successive year and gained further recognition when named rugby's Team of the Year by Rugby World magazine. Car From London From the A2 (Dover-bound), take the exit sign for Canterbury. Coming into the city, take the second exit on the first three roundabouts you encounter (following the signs for Dover). At the fourth roundabout (by the police station) take the third exit which is the Old Dover Road. Proceed straight over the first set of traffic lights (by the Cross Keys pub) Carry straight on over the second set of lights (by the Kent Cricket Ground). At the third set of traffic lights turn right into Nackington Road. The turn is signed the B2068. After about a mile down Nackington Road, turn right into Merton Lane (North), there is a sign for the club. DON'T cross over the by-pass. Car From Dover From the A2 (London-bound), take the exit sign for Canterbury. At the first roundabout you encounter, take the second exit (bearing slightly left) down the Old Dover Road. At the first set of traffic lights turn left into Nackington Road (if you go passed Kent Cricket Ground you've gone too far). The turn is signed the B2068. After about a mile down Nackington Road, turn right into Merton Lane (North), there is a sign for the club. DON'T cross over the by-pass. Train Canterbury is served by two train stations, Canterbury East and Canterbury West. A taxi is probably the best option from either as both stations are some distance from Merton Lane and buses are infrequent. |
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