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A film festival will show adventures ranging from climbing the world's most remote mountain to a base jumper's biggest challenge.
One theatre in Kent will stage a special panto this Christmas which will see both the cast and audience socially distancing.
A festive illuminated trail, which is to return for a third year, is proving more popular than ever this year.
A popular music festival will now go ahead online with pre-recorded concerts and live events.
Kent Adult Education has launched a series of free online courses for parents and children to learn together.
It's the last chance saloon for two major exhibitions at museums in the county this weekend.
A theatre is set to have audiences back under its roof with a series of film nights and a live comedy night.
Mark the national day devoted to fish and chips by thanking all chippies for keeping us fed, plus we have a recipe to try from the Hairy Bikers.
Vintage transport enthusiasts will be able to see buses and steam trains on one day as a heritage railway's popular annual bus rally is held.
Exhibitors will be setting out their stall this week as one of the county's castles hosts the first craft fair since March.
Be transported back in time this weekend to the days when kings hunted with birds at an English Heritage castle in the county.
A museum with world-famous displays will stay closed as a project re-examining its collection in light of the Black Lives Matter movement takes place.
You can now book tickets for the chance to meet Santa on board one of the county's heritage railways this winter.
TV chef Tom Kerridge has revealed the food he and his top chef friends will be cooking for visitors to his drive-in Garden Party next month.
In celebration of our longer days and warmed weather, we've dug out some spots to make your pet pooch's day across the county.
From proms nights with firework finales to open-air theatre and live music, here's what's happening across the county this bank holiday weekend.
The county's first open-air cinema screening to be staged by a black-owned non-profit group will be staged next month.
One of Kent's popular heritage railways is set to steam back into action and welcome visitors again in time for the bank holiday weekend.
Ticket sales have been boosted as film fans flock to see the first blockbuster release since the start of lockdown, Christopher Nolan's Tenet.
A charity is offering unprecedented access to its apple orchards with a series of new heritage open days, starting this weekend.