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Wet weather may have caused mayhem across the county recently, but it isn’t all bad news. In this week's What's On, we have put together everything you need for a Wet & Wild Weekend.
Canterbury's Beaney Museum has been chosen as the first venue to host a touring exhibition of Manet's The Execution of Maximilian.
Soul legend Ruby Turner chats to What's On about working with Kent’s own music legend Jools Holland, meeting the Queen and her unusual addiction.
We reveal the finalists for the Taste of Kent Awards 2014, which sees the people of Kent choose the tastes, flavours, products, produce and venues they have enjoyed the most over the last 12 months.
1970s sitcom star Paula Wilcox talks to What's On about her new role in powerful play Kindertransport at Bromley's Churchill Theatre.
PLUS, we are giving away 70 free summer bulbs for every reader.
Fun Club members can enjoy free entry to the Rare Breeds Centre at Woodchurch near Ashford.
AND we have a bumper bundle of prizes to be won, including:
- £250 of free fuel for your car
- Two pairs of top-price tickets to see new thriller Fatal Attraction in the West End
- 25 family skating tickets for the new Bay Sports and Skate Arena at Herne Bay High School
- Two family tickets to Cineworld, Rochester
- Three pairs of tickets to see Gillingham play The Blades at Priestfield Stadium