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Nestled inside the Tiddly Pomme shop, Santa’s gingerbread grotto is the perfect place for families to make Christmas memories. Across three weekends before Christmas, Brogdale Farm will host a grotto, pop-up shops with festive gifts, sell real Christmas trees from The Wonky Parsnip, and warm mulled cider from Brogdale Craft Cider.
Looking forward to seeing you all at the Faversham Carnival Christmas Market this year. Meet Santa too and get a lovely gift plus a free Goody Bag.
The sports hall hosts badminton, gymnastics, five-a-side football, indoor hockey, basketball and volleyball and there are four squash courts and a boxing room.
The sports hall has facilities for badminton, netball, five-a-side football, gymnastics, table tennis, basketball and volleyball. The hall has been refurbished and the centre also offers 3 squash courts and a martial arts room.
The Gordon Gardens area has a splendid display of flowers, mature plants and trees, with paths leading around the small lake.
Windmill Hill is located on the highest ground near Gravesend town centre and provides an interesting vantage point from which to view the surrounding areas and the river activity.
It’s the return of Chump’s Comedy’s Christmas special at Dreamland Margate!
Join in the holiday fun with the Town Trail Adventure! Santa needs your help to find his missing elves hidden around town. Will you be the one to spot them all?
Join us for a candlelit evening of music and festive cheer at St Peter & St Paul’s Church, Newnham, Kent.
This ancient tradition is held to bless the orchards, ward off bad spirits, and encourage a bountiful apple and fruit harvest for the coming year. A wonderful and unique family experience. The event will feature traditional Morris dancers, a procession and wassailing ceremony, and a hullabaloo under our oldest Bramley apple tree