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Coronavirus Kent: Heart of Kent Walking Festival and Elham Valley Walking Festival cancelled over Covid-19 social distancing

By: Beth Robson

Published: 11:38, 14 April 2020

Updated: 11:41, 14 April 2020

Two Kent walking festivals have been cancelled because of government-imposed restrictions on group gatherings due to coronavirus, and another may follow.

The Heart of Kent Walking Festival, a new event based in the Maidstone area, had been scheduled for the weekend of April 25-26, and Elham Valley Walking Festival in Dover and Folkestone was going to be over the weekend of May 30-31.

Organisers of both festivals are planning for them to go ahead next year.

This year’s White Cliffs Walking Festival – the biggest event of its kind in Kent – scheduled to take place in the between August 27-September 1, has been put on hold, pending further government guidelines on group gatherings.

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If these have been lifted by late June, then organisers may still go ahead with the event which encompasses Dover and Deal, but probably in a slimmed down format, with fewer walks than the 36 originally planned.

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