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We’ve got everything you need to know about this year’s festival, from traditional seaside activities to where to find the freshest oysters.
One of Kent’s biggest retro festivals returns with jazz music, swing dancers, 1940s fashion and guided tours.
If the summer holidays have cleared out your bank account, don’t worry - we’ve got six free days out that the whole family will love.
Kent dog owners can treat their pups to fun agility courses, aqua zones, Best in Show contests and more.
The sculptures were part of an art trail this summer and are now being moved into one place for a weekend before being sold for charity.
Now the school holidays have wiped out your bank account, why not take the kids for a budget-friendly day out at one of Kent’s play parks?
The 1950s teen hit is on tour, bringing musical favourites like Summer Nights, You’re the One That I Want and Greased Lightnin’ to theatres.
Ahead of the release of her new book, Think Again, the novelist will be taking to the stage to share stories from her incredible career.
A study has found that catching up on sleep at weekends ‘lowers heart disease risk’ – so it might be worth hitting that snooze button.
Raise a glass to a great summer with real ale festivals, craft larger bars, street food stalls, live music and more.
The country’s largest festival of history and culture returns with a packed programme of free events.
The pub-hotel is just one of the late summer gardens opening this September as part of the National Garden Scheme.
Take a trip to the capital city and see some of the world’s best laughter-makers as they visit London this autumn
Glitzy musical A Chorus Line is the singular sensation making its way around the nation’s theatres as part of its current tour.
Visitors can tuck into tasty street food, watch family entertainment and cheer on the boat race over the weekend.
Influencer and reality TV star Ekin-Su will be signing copies of her debut book, Be Your Own Best Friend, at a Kent bookshop.
Noughties band Busted sparked a friendly rivalry on stage last night when they headlined a stunning Kent venue.
One of Kent’s biggest beer festivals is back, bringing live bands, Morris dancers and local brews to a historic market town.
We’re giving one lucky winner a family ticket to one of Kent’s biggest animal parks and a chance to meet and feed the lemurs.
There’s still time to follow the family-friendly art trail and find all 109 sculptures of the loveable cartoon sheep.
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