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The three-day event will see more than 150 tattoo artists from around the world showcase their jaw-dropping designs.
We’ve got the whole bank holiday weekend covered, so all you need to do is take your pick and enjoy great family days out.
The chat show host will be taking a break from his star-studded sofa and heading out on tour to celebrate his new novel, Frankie.
One of Kent’s biggest bluebell gardens is set to reopen, but the warm weather means the flowers might come earlier than expected.
The parks have successfully returned gorillas, lions, cheetahs and rhinos to the wild in a first-of-its-kind conservation effort.
Enjoy free family days out, guided walking tours, wine and beer tastings and spa breaks as the Kent Big Weekend returns.
Lambing season returns this spring with adorable newborn animals arriving all over the county. Here’s where you can see them.
This Easter break, you can enjoy outdoor adventures, egg hunts, Lego workshops, dinosaur trails and more. Here’s our top picks.
Looking for money-saving days out this Easter? These stunning gardens are open over the school holidays with free entry for little ones.
The pioneering rapper will perform a one-off headline show by the coast this summer.
Nominations are now open for this year’s Kent Charity Awards, recognising the hard work of selfless people all over the county.
Space Man singer Sam Ryder is the latest name to be announced as part of a seaside summer concert series later this year.
A new exhibition looking back at 200 years of the RNLI is set to open at a tourist attraction for six months.
We’re giving one lucky winner a day out at one of Kent’s biggest wildlife parks, including an up-close animal encounter and an annual pass.
Join in with Tudor-themed trails, outdoor egg hunts and giant noughts-and-crosses with the National Trust’s Easter activities.
A Grade I-listed Georgian townhouse in the heart of a historic waterfront landmark has gone on the market for £1.5 million.
The one-day festivals celebrating soul, reggae and disco music will make their debut this summer as part of a huge concert series.
The mesmerising stage version of Life of Pi is bringing stunning sets and a life-sized Bengal tiger to a Kent theatre.
Pubs all over the county are taking part in the Irish celebration with green costumes, baby Guinness shots and folk music.
The Grammy-nominated blues musician will be making his only UK festival appearance in Kent this summer.