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To celebrate this half term’s Kids Go Free offer, we’re giving away family tickets to a Kent wildlife park.
Have a total scream this October half-term with frighteningly fun days out, from Halloween mazes to creepy crawly corners.
The hair-raising mazes feature terrifying live actors and authentic sets to give visitors a scare. Do you dare to enter?
A festival is celebrating 40 years of music, theatre, comedy and heritage with a packed two-week programme.
We’ve got a list of our lucky competition winners who have managed to snag top prizes, from concert tickets to family days out.
The cheeky chappy has been named as the first artist to perform in a summer concert series in 2025.
Fans of the Wizarding World can take part in Professor Snape’s potions trail and find the golden snitch at a magical free event.
Hear music from Psycho, Halloween and Beetlejuice performed live at a a spooky after-dark concert.
Our online magazine is here to help teenagers deciding what to do at Post-16 and includes study guides, expert advice and useful links.
Take a trip along Kent’s rivers and see if you can spot a herd of seals this autumn
Cosy up at your local cinema this autumn and catch one of these family blockbusters coming to the big screen.
The comedian is currently on the third leg of his 30 Years of Dirt tour - including two nights in Kent.
There’s nothing better than a superb Sunday roast in a cosy pub at this time of year. Here’s the best in Kent according to TripAdvisor.
If you missed out on tickets to see the Princess of Pop last week, you’ve got another chance. Here’s everything you need to know.
Soak up those cosy autumn vibes at Kent’s stunning pick-your-own pumpkin patches.
Win a place for you and three guests at The Ivy's open night in Canterbury.
Make sure your family doesn’t miss out by getting your tickets early to some of Kent’s most magical festive experiences…
A fringe festival is bringing almost 80 live shows from the world of comedy, music, theatre and drag to Kent audiences.
A popular folk festival returns for its 31st year with Morris dancers, sea shanty singalongs and traditional ceilidh music.
A town-wide festival featuring a host of guests, including TV stars, comedians, poets and comic book writers, launches this weekend.
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