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One of the county's most iconic castles has announced the first step in its reopening plans.
The National Trust has warned people not to take barbecues to beauty spots and leave litter due to the danger of wild fires.
A series of drive-in experiences have been promised at a Kent park this summer, with dates yet to be announced.
From Oxo to FA Cup oddities and spying to sea forts, here are some weird and wonderful tales from Kent's past which may be news to you.
Farm shops have seen business boom during lockdown as many of us embraced the good life, and ordered locally-grown goodies like never before.
As lockdown eases, we asked you to help us pick a winner in our photographic competition, Snapshot Kent, and today we reveal the results:
Find out which pubs we've been helping as part of our campaign Love You Love, and the latest news on what they've been doing to keep us all served.
A Kent castle is one of the first sites set to be reopened by English Heritage, it has been announced.
Doctor Who and The League of Gentleman star Mark Gatiss is the latest actor to appear in the National Theatre at Home lockdown series.
Organisers of a beer festival which attracts thousands have postponed to next year when they hope to hold it along the lines that made it so popular.
It is 150 years since author Charles Dickens died and to mark the anniversary we take a look at his local links and how he was inspired by Kent.
Pub in the Park founder Tom Kerridge is launching a new drive-in cinema experience with a special menu in the county this summer.
The National Trust has announced it is opening two more sites' gardens and parkland to limited numbers of visitors.
Here are the pubs across Kent and Medway we are supporting with our KM Group campaign, Love Your Local, until they can welcome regulars again.
Organisers of a folk festival, which attracts morris sides from across the country, say they have reluctantly decided to postpone until next year.
People looking for an escape in lockdown have turned to online escape rooms, with audiences playing around the world, as one Kent business has found.
Think long, summer evenings with friends: the Luna Cinema has announced outdoor cinema screenings at four venues in the county for this year.
As restrictions begin to ease, some outdoor sites are now open. Here's some of the things you and yours could be getting up to this weekend:
Two sites in Kent run by the National Trust have reopened to visitors who have pre-booked today, but tickets were snapped up quickly.
The KM Group campaign, Love Your Local, supporting pubs across the county, sees dozens featured in your local paper and what they have on offer.