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Whitstable - October 19
Join us at the Art, Craft & Makers Market! Over 35 stalls with handmade goods, food, art and more at Whitstable Umbrella Centre, St Mary’s Hall. Free entry, 10am to 3pm. All welcome.
Westerham - October 19
Take part in cheeky challenges and outdoor games as you discover what our playful pumpkins are up to.
Royal Tunbridge Wells - October 19
Featuring a wide variety of local produce, tasty treats, antiques and artisan crafts, there is something for everyone at our outside markets that run most weekends throughout the year.
A Kent attraction has been ranked among the world’s best by Tripadvisor reviewers, for the second year in a row.
A community farm has become an independent school, officially becoming an alternative provision for children with an EHCP.
A mini golf course described as the “most unique you’ll ever see” is coming to a Kent town.