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Wondering where to head this weekend? Here's some more venues which are reopening across the county.
An historic castle which has opened its grounds, play areas and part of its gardens, is now set to allow visitors back inside the castle itself.
Kids can meet characters from the Second World War and join a new explorer quest at weekends at a castle this summer.
An arts festival will go ahead online after its exhibitions and concerts were recorded live, behind closed doors with social distancing.
After the success of its first, Kent Fire and Rescue is to hold a second online open day, with videos, tours and prizes.
A music and theatre festival has been scaled down and become an open-air event so that it can go ahead in a smaller form this summer.
A popular family attraction, which has been closed throughout lockdown, is to reopen its doors to the public this weekend.
A castle is set to join other historic sites across the county reopening to visitors this weekend.
Pick up some popcorn and dust yourself down for a night out at the movies, the socially-distanced, 2020 way. Here's what's showing across this summer:
A theatre, closed since March, is to stage three outdoor shows, which have all been touched by the effects of lockdown in a variety of ways.
You can see behind the scenes of the popular BBC series, Call the Midwife, now that tours of the set are reopening.
A farming attraction is one of the latest venues across the county reopening its gates to visitors again, after a long period of closure.
The popular Beach attraction is back at Bluewater shopping centre all summer long.
An exhibition on the history of British tattoo art, which was due to open when lockdown arrived, has finally opened, four months later than planned.
A band founded by a former Medway man has penned a song to the 'lost' summer of 2020 - and even thrown in the 132 bus to Hempstead Valley Drive.
Little Mix fans can hear the girls talking about their new single and Leigh-Anne's wedding plans when they appear on kmfm Breakfast this week.
What is it like to visit one of Kent's historic attractions post-lockdown? As part of our series of reviews, we've visited Hever Castle to find out.
A group of allotment holders are opening their pride and joy to visitors as part of this week's National Gardens Scheme.
A new summer festival, bringing live entertainment outdoors each weekend, is set to launch tonight, raising funds for a local theatre and artists.
Gleaming supercars and classic vehicles will be ready for inspection as a popular annual event returns to a Kent castle.