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Blow away the post-Christmas blues by heading out and exploring Kent’s glorious greenery. From winter walks to frosted gardens, our county can be enjoyed throughout any season. So take a look at some of our ideas to get you out of bed and start embracing winter...
February half-term in Kent (Monday 17 - Friday 21 February FYI) has plenty to tempt you and your little ones.
We've asked our friends at Active Ramsgate to write us a little bit about who they are and what they do, and we think you're going to want to read this! Get active, get inspired... get to Ramsgate!
We've compiled a list of the perfect pooches on Instagram, so you can get inspiration for new and exciting places to sniff out in Kent...
Keep little hands busy playing and learning with our round-up of the very best toddler-friendly days out in the Garden of England...
Whether you’re looking for an exciting day out with the whole family or a simple saunter with your fluffy friend, we’ve got a selection of unmissable parks and reserves for you to explore across Kent.
With so many local businesses popping up across our high streets to our farms in the countryside, there's never been a better time to shop local. Here are some of the best Kent independent businesses you can support right now, and get some amazing products while you're at it - come on, show us your Kent spirit!
Many of Kent's attractions and accommodation have closed their doors for the foreseeable future, but it hasn't stopped them from doing their bit for the community
We've reached out to our dear friends at Produced in Kent to tell us all about some of the inspiring businesses who are doing all they can to help make life a little brighter.
This weekend was supposed to be our Big Weekend. Thanks to Covid-19 it is going to be a lot smaller than planned.