Sports & Pastimes

Mrs Elona A Hay

Blue Badge held: South East England  1991 Green Badge held: Canterbury City  1989 Institute of Tourist Guiding Endorsements: Canterbury Cathedral Locations: Canterbury,  Sandwich,  Dover,  Rye,   Rochester,  Tunbridge Wells,  Tonbridge,  Brighton Read full Guide profile »

Mr Clive Richardson

I have been a full time guide and tour operator within the British Isles since 1988.  Prior to this I was a teacher specialising in English and British History.  ‘Foyles War’ and ‘Smuggling’ walks are currently my most popular walking tours, but the majority of my work is with coaches. Blue Badges held: South East Read full Guide profile »

Mrs Frances Farrer-Brown

Mrs Frances Farrer-Brown

I was born and brought up on the family farm in Oxfordshire.  History, literature, gardens and the countrysied have been an abiding interest.  While training as a nurse at St Thomas’ Hospital, I met my husband David.  We have lived in Sussex for over 30 years, where I run a small B&B. Leading tours and Read full Guide profile »

Jenny Mitchell

I enjoy guiding groups of any age, size and interests. I am always open to new ideas for itineraries. I spent my first 19 years in South America, hence am able to guide in Spanish. I have trained guides and examined at levels 3 & 4.  Blue Badges held: 1. South East England 1990 2. Read full Guide profile »

Maxine Ford

I was born and educated in London and have lived and worked in London and the South East all my life. My aim is to provide an interesting and enjoyable experience in all my guiding services. My background is in advertising and sales and I understand the importance of listening to my client’s needs. I Read full Guide profile »

Bob Collins

Bob Collins

I was born and grew up in Canterbury and I am very proud of my home town. History has been an interest of mine for a long time, and I love to combine the two. My working background has been in museums and I have been involved in Roman and Medieval locations, stewarding and being Read full Guide profile »