Cathedral Fellowship | The Romans in Chichester

Andie Allman, Learning Officer, Fishbourne Roman Palace

Andie is a qualified Classics teacher, and has taught Classical languages, Ancient History and Classical Civilisation across the age range, with particular specialisms in Latin, Ancient Art, and Roman Britain. She currently works as a Learning Officer at Fishbourne Roman Palace and as the South East Network Coordinator for Classics for All, a charity which supports Classical subjects in state schools.

Event details

Tickets
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Date
Monday 17 May 2027, 14:00
Venue
Vicars’ Hall

 


At the Cathedral Fellowship members of the congregation meet old friends and make new ones. If you are new to the Congregation, it’s an excellent opportunity to meet new people and to begin to feel at home. We meet once a month for a talk or presentation on a wide range of topics, some of which are related to the Cathedral and Christian belief and practice and others are of more general interest. All our presenters are informal and approachable. There are no tickets and no membership, though we ask for a donation to cover expenses. 

We generally meet either in George Bell House, 4 Canon Lane or in Vicars’ Hall (do check the venue) with the talk followed by questions and discussion and the all-important cup of tea. We start at 2.00pm and the gathering lasts about 75 minutes.

Everybody is very welcome. 

For further information contact fellowship@chichestercathedral.org.uk.

2026/27 series:

21 September - The Deans of Chichester
19 October - Aubrey Beardsley
16 November - Antonin Dvorak, the man and his music
18 January - Artificial Intelligence
15 February - William Collins, Chichester's forgotten poet
15 March - The Very Reverend Dr Edward Dowler, Dean of Chichester
19 April - Barbara Pym, novelist
17 May - The Romans in Chichester
21 June - Matthew J. Evans, author of the Chichester Crime series