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Terrifying thrills and spine-tingling scares: Kent’s Halloween fright nights

Terrifying thrills and spine-tingling scares: Kent’s Halloween fright nights

19 September 2023

From circus-themed horror mazes to crawling through pitch-black tunnels, only the bravest souls will dare to try these fright night events.

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Spectacular light show to illuminate Kent cathedral

Spectacular light show to illuminate Kent cathedral

18 September 2023

The stunning Luxmuralis light installation is part of a multi-arts festival that runs until November.

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Snap a picture with your puppy at dog-friendly festival

Snap a picture with your puppy at dog-friendly festival

16 September 2023

There will be professional photoshoots at a seaside dog festival for owners who want that perfect picture with their pooch.

Cute, comfortable and quirky: Glamping has never felt so good

Cute, comfortable and quirky: Glamping has never felt so good

16 September 2023

Even torrential rain can’t dampen the spirits (or the toasted marshmallows) as we check a shepherd’s hut on bougie Blue Bell Hill.

Town’s first VR gaming room to take over former food hall

Town’s first VR gaming room to take over former food hall

13 September 2023

A virtual reality gaming room where people can swim with whales and fight zombies is set to fill an empty town centre unit.

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Bonfire night with a bang: Kent’s must-see fireworks displays

Bonfire night with a bang: Kent’s must-see fireworks displays

11 September 2023

Sparks will fly as some of the best fireworks displays in the county gear up for another unforgettable bonfire night this November.

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Picture-perfect pumpkin patches to visit this autumn

Picture-perfect pumpkin patches to visit this autumn

09 September 2023

Pick your own pumpkins and take the perfect autumnal Instagram picture at these stunning patches.

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10 free days out at unique Kent attractions

10 free days out at unique Kent attractions

06 September 2023

Heritage Open Days are back so we’ve picked 10 unique days out, from WWI trenches to Victorian cemeteries - and you don’t even need to book.

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‘Giraffe’ heads into historic castle

‘Giraffe’ heads into historic castle

03 September 2023

A ‘jungle’ has been created in the grounds of one of the county’s top tourist destinations.

It’s time to meet again at 1940s festival

It’s time to meet again at 1940s festival

02 September 2023

Salute to the ‘40s returns to Kent with jive dance lessons, vintage fashion stalls and live swing music.

Rescheduled arts carnival confirms new date

Rescheduled arts carnival confirms new date

31 August 2023

The free event was cancelled in the summer due to bad weather but will now go ahead with artwork, music and craft workshops.

Stunning photos of Kent’s new animal-themed safari trail

Stunning photos of Kent’s new animal-themed safari trail

26 August 2023

One of the county’s best-loved attractions is opening a brand new outdoor art trail themed around animals and their habitats.

Bus tour celebrating Towns’ diverse histories

Bus tour celebrating Towns’ diverse histories

24 August 2023

A charity will run a bus tour highlighting historic figures and events for Black History Month.

Pop-up golden retriever cafe coming to Kent

Pop-up golden retriever cafe coming to Kent

23 August 2023

Events company Pop and Bark is bringing its hugely popular - and very Instagrammable - ‘Pupucino’ bar and doggy bakery to a Kent location.

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11 brilliant bank holiday ideas

11 brilliant bank holiday ideas

22 August 2023

From family festivals to medieval jousting, there’s plenty of fantastic things to do over the August bank holiday weekend. Here’s our top picks.

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Two Kent gardens open for the first time this summer

Two Kent gardens open for the first time this summer

17 August 2023

The gardens, which boast beautiful lakes, flower beds and meadows, will be open to the public as part of the National Garden Scheme.

Razorlight rocks luxury hotel’s family food and music festival

Razorlight rocks luxury hotel’s family food and music festival

14 August 2023

Thousands enjoyed music, food and family fun on the grounds of a luxury hotel, where Razorlight headlined the Smoked & Uncut festival.

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Medieval town honours its history with week-long heritage festival

Medieval town honours its history with week-long heritage festival

11 August 2023

For the first time, a town is putting on a number of free events, exhibitions and displays to celebrate its history.

Popular maize maze to return for limited time

Popular maize maze to return for limited time

09 August 2023

The mini maze has made the surprise decision to reopen this summer - but you’ll have to be quick if you want to visit.

‘Hour and a half wait for 15 minutes of fun at UK’s largest ball pit’

‘Hour and a half wait for 15 minutes of fun at UK’s largest ball pit’

07 August 2023

The UK’s largest ball pit sounded like great fun – with 700,000 balls and Haribo prizes to find – but was it worth queuing for over an hour?

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