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From scare mazes to tunnels of terror, there are some terrifying ordeals for hardened thrill seekers across the county this Halloween.
No longer just for trick-or-treaters, there's Halloween horror for grown-ups with fright night film screenings across Kent.
We've come up with seven spot-on ideas to try with the family this weekend.
There’s a feast for your senses awaiting this autumn: step outside and try our pick of the seasonal walks across Kent and East Sussex.
The Social music festival marks five years this weekend with top DJs and four different arenas appearing over two days.
Over three days and with headliners Everything Everything and The Libertines, the By the Sea festival promises to be the biggest yet.
An annual food festival will bring more than 100 stalls selling regional produce, a chef's theatre and family activities, returns this weekend.
Contemporary art comes hand in hand with live music, dance, poetry and antiques at a town's third annual Art Market.
A special exhibition celebrating the world of storytelling through the work of an award-winning children's illustrator is coming to Kent.
An annual flower festival is transforming Leeds Castle into an enchanted castle.
Pink Bananas, Polar Bears and Monster Smash - they're all coming to a field near you this Halloween for you to pick your own pumpkin.
There's a taste of exclusive luxury at the recently-opened Champneys health spa, nestling in the picturesque Kent countryside.
The stars came out to launch panto in Dartford as theatre bosses revealed more than half the tickets have already been snapped up.
The cast of a panto which promises plenty of slapstick comedy, laughs and a flying carpet, got together to launch the countdown to Christmas.
An annual food and drink festival will include a visit from Italian chef Antonio Carluccio and launch the Kent Green Hop Beer Fortnight this weekend.
Author Michael Morpurgo talks War Horse, his love for writing, and Kent, where it all began, teaching in a mobile classroom in a village school.
A new exhibition celebrating board games through the ages will have us all reaching for the dice and arguing over which colour we want to be.
A farming attraction, which welcomes The Gruffalo this weekend, is also celebrating the arrival of its first baby meerkats.
Let battle commence as the mechanical monsters from Robot Wars take it to the extreme with two visits to Kent, the first of which is this weekend.
Tiswas star Bob Carolgees - and his sidekick Spit the Dog - have been tempted out of retirement to take on panto in the county this year.