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A festival featuring open-air live theatre, music and comedy will return over more three months this summer.
Drive-in cinema organisers are to screen a series of classic and favourite films at a country park this school holidays.
A family-friendly arts festival which usually features artists and performers from around the world, is set to return to the county this summer.
A competition is giving entrants the chance to win a four-bedroom property in Kent by just answering one question and paying an entry fee of £20.
Organisers of one of the highlights of the county's summer calendar have secured sponsorship for this year's event to go ahead.
Members of a Kent panto cast will be broadcasting a series of fun live shows this Easter weekend which aim to give us tips on easing out of lockdown.
A pub will reopen next month after a renovation, and comes with a new name connected to its history which could prove challenging.
Fresh from announcing he is to leave politics for good, Nigel Farage is to come to Kent, with a chance for ticketholders to have a drink with him.
It only takes a minute to watch our review of the latest show streaming on Netflix, I Care A Lot. See it here:
As lockdown restrictions loosen, English Heritage announces more sites reopening outdoors. Find out which ones are opening to visitors:
As restrictions ease outdoors next week, we pick six picnic spots in Kent to visit with your nearest and dearest.
Looking for somewhere special to meet a friend for the first time in months outdoors? Here are the luscious gardens across Kent reopening their gates.
There will be trails, bunny hunts and Punch and Judy at venues across Kent this Easter holidays. We take a look at what's on offer.
Looking for events happening across Kent? Check out our events calendar to find what you're looking for.
It's a way to find adventure near you in lockdown: we went on a Treasure Trail near us which promised a socially-distanced adventure for our times.
A husband and father was so impressed by a development and its sought-after location, he moved his family from London without viewing anything else.
Three free digital art installations celebrating our evolving relationship with technology will go on show at sites across a Kent town centre.
Family-run AVS Fencing, which provides landscaping and fencing products, including bespoke products by trained craftsmen, has opened a new branch.
A music festival featuring top bands from the nineties and noughties will be staged in a Kent park this autumn.
Celebrity chef Rick Stein will be among the chefs serving up food for a six-day drive-in event which is coming to the county next month.