Canterbury 'not gay enough' The ancient city of Canterbury has found itself the subject of a complaint from homosexual rights activists for not having a gay bar. By Aislinn Simpson 13 May 2009 Although it welcomes millions of tourists each year from across the globe, the cathedral city - famed for its association with 14th century Canterbury Tales author Geoffrey Chaucer - has also attracted ire for not having a homosexuals' community centre. The complaint was lodged with the Local Government Ombudsman by the Pride in Canterbury pressure group which also complained about the "stereotypical" depiction of a gay character...