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Police are appealing for information after a man suffered head injuries in an assault near a supermarket car park.
A Kent family who went viral with lockdown singing parodies have released their last for the ending of restrictions and unveiled a new family member.
A theatre company's outdoor tour across Kent and beyond could be staging their most perfect show for a summer's evening so far.
From a fun day devoted to dogs, steam trains and gardens to outdoor theatre, we've found seven events happening across the county to try this weekend.
A popular outdoor food and drink festival is back for a sixth year this weekend.
Monk-themed tours, children's activities, an exhibition to the victims of coronavirus and a warm welcome are on offer in a Kent Cathedral this summer.
There'll be movie magic under the stars at picturesque locations across the county this summer as the open air cinema season gets underway.
Things won’t be alright on the night for the characters in The Play That Goes Wrong, as the show promises exactly that.
Fans of The Open will be able to soak up the atmosphere of the golf tournament by watching it on the big screen a stone's throw away.
A popular beach attraction with funfair rides and sand is set to return to a Kent shopping centre for the school summer holidays.
House hunters wanting something unique could snap up this house featured on TV for its top 70s design with gardens by a Chelsea Flower Show winner.
A family business with more than 40 years experience can help make sure your loved ones are cared for with services tailored to suit your needs.
More than 20 specially-commissioned artworks are waiting to be found on Kent's coast for this year's Folkestone Triennial to see safely all summer.
English Heritage is flying a specially created flag above Dover Castle, containing more than 32,000 England surnames, ahead of the Euro 2020 final.
A feature-length documentary looking at the making of champagne and sparkling wine in Kent will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
Music star Rag 'n' Bone Man is set to play a small music venue in the county as part of a push to promote grassroots venues affected by the pandemic.
A food and ale trail, encouraging people to visit pubs, breweries, cafes and markets in a town with rewards at the end, has launched in a Kent town.
There are still a few tickets waiting to be snapped up for for chef Tom Kerridge's popular Pub in the Park event this weekend.
You could feel like you have the whole world in your hands when an awe-inspiring sculpture of the Earth, made using NASA imagery, reaches Kent.
This year's Kent County Show will be a mini two-day version, the Kent Summer Fayre, happening this weekend. Here's what's on: