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The Birds of a Feather star launches her latest school for budding drama stars and TV directors aged four to 18 this weekend.
Bewl Water's newly-revamped Boathouse Bistro, overlooking the reservoir, promises fish so fresh it virtually leaps into the pan.
West End star Jodie Prenger appears in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black’s classic musical, Tell Me on a Sunday.
They left Strictly Come Dancing in 2012, now Vincent and Flavia are bringing their final theatre tour to Kent.
Maidstone's free Proms in the Park will also mark the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations.
Enjoy the floral sights and scents of spring at one of Kent's finest gardens.
Eighties favourites Go West will host a lunch for ladies in aid of a children's charity in Maidstone.
Breathe in the scents of the county’s gardens and woodlands this weekend as the humble bluebell springs into life.
Grab the children and report to the dancefloor this Saturday afternoon for a full on family rave where even the glowsticks are free.
Squeeze every ounce from the school holidays with activities which run up to the last minute. Check out what’s still on offer with our Kent-wide guide
Reef join John Power from Cast and a host of bands for the annual two-day Vicar's Picnic festival in Yalding this summer.
The longest-running female vocal group in music history arrive in the county this coming weekend
The outdoor cinema season in the county starts with the ultimate drive-in movie, Grease
One lucky budding actor could be hearing "You're hired!" under Changeling Theatre's apprentice scheme.
A horse, which starred on Don't Tell the Bride, has chosen a quieter life at Maidstone's Kent Life farming attraction.
Follow a tiny seed's journey from America to Kent to help preserve its species in a new photographic trail opened at Bedgebury in Goudhurst.
After 27 years in Radio 4's beloved The Archers, actor Graham Seed, now appearing in Flare Path in Kent, still thinks he is just a 'jobbing actor'.
Word wizard and Scrabble supremo Gyles Brandreth is bringing his love of language to Kent with his new tour, Word Power.
Oscar-winning actor Mark Rylance talks about working with some of Hollywood's greats.
Classic buses, cars, commercial vehicles, military vehicles, motorbikes and tractors will gather at the Kent Showground this weekend.