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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Street Life |  |  |  | Street Life: Encyclopedia II - Street Life - Facts about HomelessnessAbout 596 people sleep outside around England on any one night, 321 of whom are in Greater London (ODPH, June 2002).
Over 76,680 people place themselves in bed and breakfasts each year. Research has estimated that 88% of these are single homeless people.
There are 26,471 single homeless people who live in hostels and
9,600 single homeless people live in squats.
24,000 asylum seekers were recorded as 'absconded' by the Immigration and Nationality Directorate in 1998. This group would, therefore, be denied access to help with accommodation.
There are 265,579 people ...
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Canterbury - Early history.
There has been a settlement in Canterbury since prehistoric times. Bronze Age finds, and Neolithic round barrows have been discovered in the area; and before the Roman arrival Durovernum was the most important settlement in Kent.
Canterbury (known in Latin as Durovernum Cantiacorum) became a Roman administrative centre: it lay at the junction of three roads from their ports of Regulbium (Reculver), Dubris (Dover) and Lemanis (Lympne); and it stood on what has become known as Watling Street. The city w ...
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Canterbury - Railway.
Canterbury has two railway stations, Canterbury West and Canterbury East, the services from these are operated by South Eastern Trains. Canterbury West is served primarily from London Charing Cross with limited services from Victoria as well as by trains to Ramsgate and Margate. Canterbury East is on the service from London Victoria (journey time around 88 minutes) to Dover. The West station was the earliest to be built. It was opened by the South Eastern Railway from Ashford on 6 February 1 ...
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 |  |  | Street Life: Encyclopedia II - Canterbury - Educational establishmentsThe city has many students as it is home to several Higher Education institutions and other colleges. The University of Kent at Canterbury stands on a hill about two miles outside the city centre. Chaucer College is an independent graduate college for Japanese students within the campus of the University. Near the University of Kent is the Franciscan International Study Centre [1], a place of study for the worldwide Franciscan Order. Canterbury Christ Church University [2] is located in the city as is one of the campuses of the University College for the Creative Arts. There is al ...
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