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They're as Kentish as they come, and this year's cobnuts season has started at one farm with the launch of a new bar.
The Social festival will raise funds for local charities, starting with a summer party in DJ Nic Fanciulli's home town.
Britain's Got Talent star Jonathan Antoine dubbed his fans 'Fantoines' - and he's hoping they'll come out to support him when he performs in Kent.
TV star and former Loose Women presenter Claire Sweeney will be a doting mum in the dressing room but a child-hating villain on stage in Canterbury.
From a second helping of a literary festival, to storytime in a medieval garden and with ponies, this weekend has it all.
Volleyball England's beach tour descends on Margate this weekend, and visitors can even try their hand at the sport.
Join Bedgebury Pinetum's BioBlitz this weekend with two days of recording wildlife and flora and fauna.
No brollies, just sun-soaked theatre in a rare-glimpsed setting: it's the Changeling Theatre's summer tour.
From the world's first indoor football park to The BFG, puzzles and trails, we round up the activities to do across Kent through the summer.
Meet the UK’s largest herd of African elephants right on your doorstep in Kent.
A free family day out with two-wheeled fun is on offer at Betteshanger Country Park's Bonkers Bike Festival this weekend.
A riot of colour greets visitors to Great Comp Gardens for its summer show at the peak of its season this weekend.
Make a date with Kate - the sumptuous buffet car on the Spa Valley Railway.
Bestselling artist Bryan Adams is set to wow the crowds with a special gig at Canterbury's Spitfire Ground this weekend.
Tickets are still available for a once in a lifetime trip on board the luxurious sister train of the Venice Simplon-Orient train from Maidstone.
Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone and Gruffalo creator Axel Scheffler are among the stars lining up for this year's Folkestone Book Festival.
Award-winning chef and owner of Kent Fine Foods, Matthew Kearsey-Lawson is on a food mission.
A castle rarely open to the public will open its gates for two special open-air theatre shows for charity.
A weekend of fishy festivities will take place in Folkestone with the annual trawler race, a funfair and fish pie competition.
Steam engines, classic cars and a Spitfire are part of the fun at a popular Weald of Kent Steam Rally this weekend.