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The CAMRA festival will offer more than 60 real ales for visitors to sup at its new venue.
Bosses at McArthurGlen say they will be joining many other businesses by not opening on Monday for the Queen's funeral.
A new cafe has filled a long-empty unit, with bosses hoping to combat loneliness and isolation in the community.
Shops, supermarkets and some attractions are now confirming plans to close on Monday for the Queen's funeral and here's the latest information.
The family farm, which opened in 1847, is marking the occasion with free tastings, masterclasses, food stalls, live music and more.
Chintz, chat and chandeliers - Secret Drinker heads to the heart of Middle England.
The hugely popular oyster festival is making its first full return since the pandemic.
A bustling antiques and collectors fair is set to bring more than 300 stands to a large Kent venue.
Paper £20 and £50 notes will no longer be legal tender from the end of this month so what should you do if you have some?
Drivers of petrol cars are still paying too much for fuel, says the RAC, which says a drop in wholesale costs should be making price pumps cheaper.
A traditional sweet shop offering a wide variety of British and American treats has opened its doors.
Chicken lovers do not have to wait long for their next fix as Nando's has revealed the opening date of its latest Kent restaurant.
The steak, pricey baguettes and a few surly staff members left a bad taste on Secret Drinker's latest pub mission.
Coming soon! The opening date for the county's latest Taco Bell restaurant has been announced.
An outbreak of listeria, which is being linked to ready-to-eat smoked fish, has prompted health officials to issue a warning to vulnerable groups.
A supermarket is making more changes to the way it packages food from the end of this month to save 17 million food items from the bin.
A popular town centre diner is back for business after being closed for almost two months.
Scores of villagers have voiced their support for a long-awaited wine bar after developers uncorked revised plans to open for business.
Faversham Hop Festival is a huge celebration of locally-brewed beer and live music which has been postponed since 2019.
Our reporter tried a plush new cinema located in a £115 million development - and was left feeling more than impressed.
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