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A theatre company which was to have staged its 20th summer tour this year has postponed it to next year amid the coronavirus outbreak.
From hard-hitting investigatoins to gritty dramas, action and Bruce Willis in Brooklyn, here's what's on to watch on TV this week:
Have you been playing along with our Big Kent Quiz all this week? Exercise your grey matter with the questions - and answers, but no cheating - here:
The National Trust is launching its #BlossomWatch campign, encouraging people to look out for blossom around them, but from their windows and gardens.
It's the last day of this week's Big Kent Quiz, and today's round promises to be tasty - it's food & drink. See if you could be a winner here:
A renowned dance company based in Kent is launching online dance classes for all ages on World Theatre Day, to help us all keep dancing.
It's day four of our daily Big Kent Quiz and today's all about history and geography. Test how much you know here:
A Kent band whose album launch party had to be cancelled have released a video of one of its songs which they hope will keep people's spirits up.
Star Trek actor Sir Patrick Stewart is bringing us all some culture while we're confined to our homes, in the shape of Shakespearean sonnets.
It's Day 3 of our Kent Big Quiz. And today's questions are all about Sport & Leisure. Limber up that grey matter here:
One of the biggest events in Kent' has been cancelled this year as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
The RSPB has launched a daily morning birdwatch from home to reduce stress and anxiety, to connect with nature and others.
It's Day 2 of our Big Kent Quiz and today's topic is Entertainment. Test your celeb knowledge here:
An open-air summer concert which attracts thousands to a picturesque location in Kent each year has been postponed until next year.
A family attraction gave visitors a glimpse of a new dinosaur attraction which it has completed - but they won't be able to visit it for some time.
A popular seven-acre garden with woodland walks has joined other open spaces and gardens in deciding to close its gates to visitors.
A literary festival due to have been held over the VE Day weekend, won't go ahead - but organisers have promised online treats for book fans.
Many farmers' markets in Kent are to continue amid the current outbreak, with visitors urged to pre-order to cut down on contact. Here's the latest:
While most of us are at home, now could be the perfect time to trace your family tree. We've picked some of the best sites to hep you do it: