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The pub-hotel is just one of the late summer gardens opening this September as part of the National Garden Scheme.
Take a trip to the capital city and see some of the world’s best laughter-makers as they visit London this autumn
Glitzy musical A Chorus Line is the singular sensation making its way around the nation’s theatres as part of its current tour.
Visitors can tuck into tasty street food, watch family entertainment and cheer on the boat race over the weekend.
Influencer and reality TV star Ekin-Su will be signing copies of her debut book, Be Your Own Best Friend, at a Kent bookshop.
Noughties band Busted sparked a friendly rivalry on stage last night when they headlined a stunning Kent venue.
One of Kent’s biggest beer festivals is back, bringing live bands, Morris dancers and local brews to a historic market town.
We’re giving one lucky winner a family ticket to one of Kent’s biggest animal parks and a chance to meet and feed the lemurs.
There’s still time to follow the family-friendly art trail and find all 109 sculptures of the loveable cartoon sheep.
Make the most of the last few weeks of summer with a cold pint in some of the county’s best pub gardens.
Tickets flew so quickly for the singer’s first headline concert in Kent that a second night has been added.
A cider festival boasting 40 different flavours of fruity drinks and a packed programme of live music is back for the bank holiday.
The former Holby City actor will be joined by Britain’s Got Talent’s Andrew Curphey and CBeebies presenter Katy Ashworth.
The Aussie star gave audiences an eyeful at the opening night of risqué musical the Rocky Horror Show.
A top tribute festival is bringing live music, food stalls and face painting to Kent crowds for the bank holiday weekend.
A living history festival will bring more than 150 wartime re-enactors and almost 2,000 vintage vehicles to the county.
Noughties band Busted are stopping off at a seaside venue to play some of their greatest hits, including Crashed the Wedding and Year 3000.
Enjoy the August bank holiday with Kent’s best festivals, concerts, outdoor activities and more.
We’re giving one lucky winner a family ticket to one of the county’s biggest animal parks, plus an amazing Gorilla Encounter.
An exhibition featuring more than 20 different sculptures, all inspired by wildlife, will open for six weeks.
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