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A town will host a second food and drink festival this weekend showcasing local produce and with family entertainment.
A Kent castle with historic royal links will be getting the wedding bunting out and welcoming in those called Harry and Meghan.
They're Britain's most successful country act to date and - fresh from releasing their third album - The Shires are coming to Kent.
Kent-born Nashville star Sam Palladio talks about finishing the TV show and playing his own music at the county's new Americana festival.
Stars of Only Fools and Horses, The Archers and Grantchester come together for a stage play featuring a family scandal.
Relive your memories of Dreamland back in the day with a new animated film featuring archive images.
Workshops, cookery demonstrations and stalls - all 100% vegan - are on offer at this weekend's Kent Vegan Festival.
Gleaming motors will be lining up for inspection at motoring shows across the county this weekend.
She made her name with her big voice and the band M People, now singer Heather Small marks 25 years with a gig in Kent.
Pop-up kitchens artisan drinks and live entertainment for all the family feature in a two-day food and drink festival.
Seven local vocal groups and brass bands will all play a concert, promising to raise the roof for charity this weekend.
There will be some 40 types of prosecco on offer at a festival, coming to Kent for the first time.
A new wine, released by Kent wine producers Chapel Down, features hand-picked grapes from its Kit's Coty Estate.
An annual flag-waving, family-friendly afternoon of classics in the sunshine is just a bank holiday away.
With Kent drenched in bank holiday weekend sunshine, here's some of the county's best beaches to head to.
New exclusive tours are giving visitors the chance to see inside a castle not normally open to the public.
Stars from Call the Midwife came to the county to launch a revamped tour of a Kent attraction where the hit show is filmed.
Up and coming acts highlighted in Kent have joined the line-up for a massive music festival this summer.
Authors from the world of crime writing to children's stories are booking in for a literary festival this weekend.
A music quartet is set to raise the roof on a Kent cathedral when it plays its regular community night.