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Make the most of the sunshine with a stroll through romantic gardens, colourful flower beds, sweeping meadows and wild parkland.
A 10-day festival celebrating classical music, exhibitions and outdoor theatre by local artists is back for another summer.
Visitors can now see how one of England’s most influential monarchs lived with a new display at the former royal residence.
Three quirky properties that share a courtyard in the city's centre have gone on the market.
Noughties heartthrobs JLS, known for songs like Everybody In Love and Beat Again, will perform a new show with “fresh elements” for fans.
A wildlife park is giving visitors a chance to see elephants, gorillas and big cats for less with discounted tickets.
The stage version of 1982’s An Officer and a Gentleman is making hearts soar as it tours the country - and it’s coming to Kent.
From ticket prices to shuttle buses and what to see when you get there, we’ve got all the details for one of Kent’s biggest summer events.
The pop-up food festival brings a line-up of TV chefs, live music and cookery demonstrations to venues all over the country.
A band that will be playing at one of the world’s biggest music festivals is set to headline a free Kent event just days later.
Fanfares at the ready as a medieval pageant featuring knights, pilgrims, giants, kings and queens is coming this summer.
These spectacular million-pound homes are tucked away in some of Kent’s hidden villages and parishes.
See some of the nation’s best comics and discover hidden talent at Kent’s regular side-splitting comedy nights.
We’re giving away tickets for you and the family to visit this year’s unmissable Kent County Show. Here’s how to enter.
Two huge events celebrating this year’s Armed Forces Day, including a Red Arrows aerial display, are coming to Kent.
The food and drink festival is a summer celebration of local street food, English wine, cookery workshops, live entertainment and more.
The awards celebrate the hard work and dedication of charities, volunteers and trustees all over the county.
There’s just one week to go until the free Shaun the Sheep art trail reveals its 50 colourful sculptures.
Eurovision star Sam Ryder and Scottish band Deacon Blue are the next artists to perform as part of an outdoor summer concert series.
A floral festival with more than 5,000 roses and garden tours is back for an extended run this summer.