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A dream finally comes true for kidnap victim Tom

A dream finally comes true for kidnap victim Tom

17 May 2016

After years of planning, an orchid house at one of our most unique gardens will become a fragrant floral reality for celebrity gardener Tom Hart Dyke.

Popular festival finds new home at Hop Farm

Popular festival finds new home at Hop Farm

14 May 2016

An event voted one of the UK’s best small festivals has found a new home in Paddock Wood.

There's something in the air - open-air theatre across Kent

There's something in the air - open-air theatre across Kent

14 May 2016

Picnic hampers at the ready: here's our guide to open-air theatre across Kent this summer.

A knockout of a weekend

A knockout of a weekend

11 May 2016

Charity event to pull in the crowds for two days of fun, foam and fundraising.

Push the Boat Out returns: Where you can try sailing for free

Push the Boat Out returns: Where you can try sailing for free

10 May 2016

It's all hands on deck for the Royal Yachting Association’s annual event and Kent sailing clubs are ready to welcome anyone who wants to give it a go.

Grab your torch for some late night fun

Grab your torch for some late night fun

10 May 2016

Museums at Night, the annual after-hours series of one-off events is back with hair-raising tales, sleepovers and midnight tours.

Win tickets for Simply Red summer gig

Win tickets for Simply Red summer gig

09 May 2016

You could win tickets for Simply Red's gig at the Spitfire Ground in Canterbury this summer.

Make music and make merry: music festivals across Kent

Make music and make merry: music festivals across Kent

02 May 2016

From boutique festivals to full-on folk and soul to ones in secret locations: Kent has more music festivals this year than ever before.

Innocent 'unplugged' festival to head to Kent

Innocent 'unplugged' festival to head to Kent

01 May 2016

The second Innocent Unplugged festival, promising a weekend free of technology, selfies and social media, will be held at a secret Kent location.

Aled Jones to narrate classical concert

Aled Jones to narrate classical concert

29 April 2016

Singer and presenter Aled Jones is set to narrate the Leeds Castle Classical Concert this summer.

Their wheels are still turning

Their wheels are still turning

29 April 2016

Prog rockers Caravan, who will play Maidstone Fringe Festival, were part of the "Canterbury scene" in the 60s, and wear it like a badge of honour.

Events to bank on this weekend

Events to bank on this weekend

29 April 2016

Forget about the snow! It's fingers crossed for a fine bank holiday weekend as family fun heads outdoors to celebrate the start of summer.

Get Inuit's city date

Get Inuit's city date

27 April 2016

Sittingbourne and Folkestone band Get Inuit talk national airplay, being on the road and shiny new vans ahead of this weekend's City Sound Project.

Mad about the blooms

Mad about the blooms

27 April 2016

Gardens across the county are opening their gates to show off their blooms, and give you inspiration for your own.

Party Club Tropicana style this weekend

Party Club Tropicana style this weekend

27 April 2016

The 1980s are back with a neon vengeance this weekend when Margate's Dreamland holds its Kiss Me Quick Club Tropicana Party.

Three days of fun and lots of Va-Va-Broom

Three days of fun and lots of Va-Va-Broom

26 April 2016

Enjoy the bank holiday weekend – with bells on. Here’s what’s on offer at the annual Sweeps Festival in Rochester.

Wobble to open Fringe Festival with a bang

Wobble to open Fringe Festival with a bang

25 April 2016

Cult star Jah Wobble talks getting his nickname from Sid Vicious and how his music has ahead of playing this year's Maidstone Fringe Festival.

Soloists join castle concerts line-up

Soloists join castle concerts line-up

24 April 2016

Two renowned opera singers have joined the Definitive Rat Pack and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at this summer's classic concert at Leeds Castle.

Much ado about the Bard 400 years on

Much ado about the Bard 400 years on

23 April 2016

He penned some of the greatest love stories and most moving tragedies: find out where to see Shakespeare's work in Kent 400 years on.

Celebrating the Year of the English Garden at Leeds Castle

Celebrating the Year of the English Garden at Leeds Castle

22 April 2016

The 500 acres of beautiful parkland and formal gardens at Leeds Castle have never been looking better and are crying out to be explored.

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