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Bank holiday weekend treat for burger lovers

25 May 2017
Bank holiday weekend treat for burger lovers

Hotly-anticipated chain Gourmet Burger Kitchen will open in a Kent town ahead of the bank holiday weekend, creating 25 jobs.

A festival to feed your brain

24 May 2017
A festival to feed your brain

Worry less and be more creative with the help of the third Normal? Festival of the Brain with science, art, performance and mindfulness events.

Artist Tracey Emin unveils Dreamland sign

24 May 2017
Artist Tracey Emin unveils Dreamland sign

Tracey Emin has unveiled the new Dreamland sign - as the country's oldest surviving theme park was relaunched.

A fourth helping for food and drink festival

24 May 2017
A fourth helping for food and drink festival

Live music, boats and fun on the water mix with foodie treats at the fourth annual Chatham Maritime Food and Drink Festival.

Food festivities with a castle backdrop

23 May 2017
Food festivities with a castle backdrop

An annual food and drink festival with more than 50 stalls of fare from Kent and beyond, will be held with a castle backdrop this weekend.

Polite pig puppetry brings heartwarming tale to stage

23 May 2017
Polite pig puppetry brings heartwarming tale to stage

An adaptation of the lovable tale of Babe, The Sheep-Pig comes to the Kent stage, with porker puppetry supplied by a local actor.

Jaw-dropping cycle stunts with the Drop and Roll Tour

23 May 2017
Jaw-dropping cycle stunts with the Drop and Roll Tour

Get some thrills this bank holiday with a display of jaw-dropping skills from the world’s top street trial riders, Danny MacAskill's Drop and Roll.

Time to paint the town - any colour you want

23 May 2017
Time to paint the town - any colour you want

A festival celebrating the Chelsea Fringe Festival brings street art with spray paint to a Kent town

Making plans for Nigel

21 May 2017
Making plans for Nigel

Maverick musician Nigel Kennedy, who plays an intimate gig near Kent next week, talks being a perfectionist and having dinner with Nicola Sturgeon.

The town with tales of smugglers, eateries and one-off shops

21 May 2017
The town with tales of smugglers, eateries and one-off shops

Panoramic views, one-off shops and tales of smugglers and highwaymen: here's our guide to Rye, the town that rises out of the Romney Marsh.

Cult rock classic RENT's curtain call in Kent

20 May 2017
Cult rock classic RENT's curtain call in Kent

Cult show RENT the Musical, starring UK Eurovision entry Lucie Jones, has chosen a Kent town for its national tour finale.

They're creepy and they're kooky

19 May 2017
They're creepy and they're kooky

EastEnders star Samantha Womack, vlogger Carrie Hope Fletcher and Les Dennis star in The Addams Family stage show at two Kent theatres.

Mighty oaks from little acorns grow

17 May 2017
Mighty oaks from little acorns grow

The life of a once-mighty oak which had lived for around 1,000 years and was named a Great British Tree, has been commemorated.

Floral Fringe festival in miniature

17 May 2017
Floral Fringe festival in miniature

Leeds Castle will be celebrating one of the biggest floral festivals in the gardening calendar from this weekend – but in a very small way.

Put on your pie face

17 May 2017
Put on your pie face

An exhibition charts the World Custard Pie Championships' 50th anniversary with pictures and memorabilia of flan-flinging through the years.

Going loco down in Kent

17 May 2017
Going loco down in Kent

The county's heritage railways can transport you back to yesteryear with special events and nostalgia. Here's our guide – it’s just the ticket.

Go on - push the boat out

17 May 2017
Go on - push the boat out

Get out on the water this weekend with the Royal Yachting Association's Push the Boat Out have-a-go sailing event.

Sweet dreams with Museums at Night

16 May 2017
Sweet dreams with Museums at Night

Museums, castles and historic buildings across the county are opening their doors after dark for Museums at Night.

Feel like jamming on the Marsh?

16 May 2017
Feel like jamming on the Marsh?

Eleven days of music, art, theatre and children's workshops come to a part of Kent this summer for an annual festival, now in its fourth year.

Bank holiday and school break fun on its way

14 May 2017
Bank holiday and school break fun on its way

From beasts to railways and teddy bears to lambs, there's something for everyone this school holidays and bank holiday weekend.

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