A Kent firm is offering people the opportunity to discover more about a seaside town's famous product that has been popular since Roman times. The Whitstable Oyster Fishery Company's (WOFC) tours ...
An hour and a half train journey from London's St. Pancras Station to Whitstable, in Kent, transports oyster lovers to what must be the closest thing to bivalve heaven. The seaside town of Whitstable, ...
Oyster farm tour manager Renny Hall is clutching a 650g oyster shell, known as a jumbo, in Whitstable Oyster Company’s Grading Shed. ‘I barbecued an oyster from a shell this size on the weekend and ...
Whitstable conjures up all your favourite British seaside stereotypes with such pastel-hued charm it's impossible not to fall for it. The houses are all white clapboard or Victorian brick and the ...
This article was written by one of our Young Reporters, a scheme that gives 14 to 18-year-old school students a chance to write for a real newspaper. Find out more at the Young Reporter website. The ...
Most seaside towns are known for their beaches—but not Whitstable. This quietly charming town on England’s southeast coast has earned its fame thanks to oysters. Located on the north coast of Kent, at ...
It boasts more than 400 independent businesses, from vintage boutiques to oyster bars, with very few chain stores in sight ...
People are sick in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong after eating oysters contaminated with norovirus. Reports suggest at least 100 people are ill in the UK with 12 cases in Hong Kong from raw oysters ...
They may be mere molluscs but they are also morsels of monumental distinction. So oysters, those revered sea-creatures, must be wondering what they have done to deserve the litany of indignities to ...
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