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It’s time to blow off the cobwebs from your exploring boots, get that heart pumping, and escape hibernation once and for all. From explorations across golden sands to discovering our natural world in a whole new light, you’re certain to uncover why they call us the Garden of England…
Keeping our minds and bodies in the best condition is key right now. With our exercise limited, more time spent at home and being away from our loved ones, we need to keep ourselves in check. Take a read of our top tips for ways to keep your body and mind well!
Spring is here from the 20th March, and whether you want to see carpets of flowers, learn a new skill or need a clean of the mind, there's plenty going on in Kent to see you right through to summer!
Ready to get egg-cited about Easter? Hop on over here and take a look at our round up.
Birthday celebrations, anniversaries, weddings and simply just spending time together…we’ve missed them all over the last year, so here in Kent, we’re gearing up for a summer of celebration!
500 acres of gardens, a mote and a 900-year old romantic, fairy-tale castle at its heart, when it comes to a summer of epic adventure, family thrills, glamour, gardens and more, a visit to Leeds Castle has got to be at the very top of our list.
Autumn is a fantastic time to visit Hever Castle with stunning colours in the grounds and spooky events to mark Halloween.
Venues across the county have been busy cooking up a boredom-busting itinerary of fun ready to entice little ones next week!
25th January 1759 marks the birth date of the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns. With haggis to be eaten, whisky to be drank and celebrations to be held, why not attend a Burns night event in Kent? Or even host one of your own?
‘Doing your bit’ doesn’t mean totally writing off your shopping life, it can mean simply switching up your habits such as supporting big name online stores to a more personal and local shopping experience by going local. Equally, while many of us think of craft fairs and small farm stores, shopping near to you can mean supporting your favourite nearby businesses that pool together those small creators and up and coming food producers. Not only does it help everyone involved but you might uncover something you’ve never tasted or used before, as well as eating as fresh as possible to supporting an individual or family!