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Fruit straight from the farm, fresh fish still flapping around and veg out of the allotment - taste the difference at a Kent farmers' market.
The arrival of newborn lambs means spring has definitely sprung, with lambing events happening across the county.
Ticktets have gone on sale for singer and Casualty star Lee Mead's one date in the county later this year.
Star-filled musical Chicago's six-day run proved a record breaker for Dartford's Orchard Theatre.
A new theatre director has been appointed for a Kent venue.
Survival expert Ray Mears shares his Tales of Endurance and some personal stories at his show in Dartford.
Leeds Castle's top chef shares his recipe for the perfect homemade scone for Mother's Day.
From restaurants to pubs and farmers' markets to fruit growers, Kent has chosen its favourite food and drink champions for 2016.
Treasure hunts, quests, music and theatre will all feature in a new eight-week programme of activities, Summertime, being launched at Leeds Castle.
From Celebrity Big Brother finalist to his dream role in Chicago the musical, actor John Partridge is living the dream as he comes to Kent.
It may be undergoing a £20m conservation project but one of our most historic homes throws open its ancient wooden doors this weekend for 2016.
One-off concert showcases five incredible new acts from across Kent - Get Inuit, BB Diamond, Skies, Wolfie and the Bay Rays
Birds of a Feather star Lesley Joseph will star as orphan Annie's nemesis, Miss Hannigan.
From Siberia to Kent: four of the world's most beautiful ballets will be staged by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia in Canterbury.
Head chef Ellina Smith left the bright lights of Belgravia behind for top notch pub grub in Dartford - and has never looked back.
A club which has had a line-up like a who's who of modern jazz, celebrates a decade of live music in Rochester.
Indie legends Suede and rapper Dizzie Rascal are among the headline acts announced for this summer's Forgotten Fields festival.
As the county's castles get ready to unlock their gates for a new season, we take a look at what’s on offer behind the castle walls.
TV stars from dramas to children's television and famous authors will be heading to a new literary festival to be held at Chiddingstone Castle.
Take the lead with some canine capers from free microchipping events to helping homeless pooches and where to walk your dog across Kent.