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Didn't catch any fireworks displays last week? There are still a few displays left to catch across the county this week.
Six National Trust sites in Kent have launched a passport for walking your pet dog throughout the winter - with a treat at the end.
The world-famous opera company Glyndebourne brings its tour to Kent this week, staging three different productions.
The Christmas lights in Europe's longest shopping street will use energy saving LED technology this year.
A Booker Prize winner, Line of Duty star and Hollywood screenwriter are part of a book festival's 40th year line-up, inspired by the work of HG Wells.
A new theatre company, set up with the help of a fundraising campaign, is set to stage its first Shakespeare production with a stellar cast.
Irish pop kings Westlife are set to play a date in the county next summer, as part of their Stadiums in the Summer tour.
There may be a chill in the air, but you can still take a walk in a world famous garden.
A Kent man who has been a dedicated Beatles fan for decades, will celebrate the band's epic album Abbey Road, in a show this weekend.
Kent's international arts festival with music, performance and talks, reaches a crescendo this weekend.
There's frightening fun to be had for brave folk across the county for Halloween all this week.
An ice rink staged next to the Tower of London, will have an even bigger rink this year when it opens next month.
A screening of Dracula will be broadcast live in cinemas for Halloween.
The Woman in Black is so chilling, even its author admits it still scares her, as it comes to the Kent stage in time for Halloween.
The first headline acts have been announced for the music festival Ramblin' Man Fair when it returns for a fifth year next summer.
It's brought dance, drama and music to the streets - here's what's on offer for the second week of this year's Canterbury Festival.
There's still time to pick up a pumpkin in time for Halloween. Here's where to harvest yours at a site near you:
We're halfway through half term and heading towards Halloween: here's what's on offer for families across the county.
A forest trail, based on the Shaun the Sheep film, Farmageddon, has opened in time for half term in a Kent forest.
A fifth edition of the Folkestone Triennial outdoor contemporary art exhibition will see 20 new works come to the town.