Opinion: Why I am sad about missing Sweeps Festival 2020
As coronavirus continues to cancel and postpone countless exciting events and festivals, I sit at home disheartened knowing I will unable to go to the Rochester Sweeps festival that would have begun...
View ArticleRevival festival returns to Maidstone
Revival in the park returns to Mote Park in Maidstone on Saturday, September 25th. It promises to feature a stellar line up celebrating the biggest 90’s and 00’s pop acts. So far, the line-up includes...
View ArticleIs Canterbury Pride 2021 in jeopardy from the pandemic?
Pride, the LGBTQ+ celebration, has become a divided situation across the UK. Should the event used to celebrate and connect LGBTQ+ members and their history be cancelled for one more year? As it...
View ArticleAw shucks! Whitstable’s famous Oyster Festival confirmed for 2021
It has been announced that Whitstable Oyster Festival will be returning August 27-30 this year. Festival organisers announced on their website today: “The 2021 Oyster Festival WILL be going ahead.”...
View ArticleKent County Council and Kent Police support the festive season’s drink and...
Kent County Council (KCC) have launched their annual campaign for the dangers of drink and drug driving. This year they aim to highlight how the smallest amount of drink or drugs can affect a person on...
View ArticleSweeps Festival Explained: Rochester’s biggest May day celebration
The annual international celebration of folk music and dance is back and will be bigger than ever! The festivals 40th anniversary was postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic but will be celebrated in...
View Article5 Kent summer festivals you will not want to miss
Music events and festivals will be returning to Kent after what feels like a life-time. Ready to get groovy this summer? Here’s a list of Kent festivals/events returning this year: 1. Black Deer...
View ArticleKCC pledge £2k to accessible festival for disabled people
Festability, an event for those with disabilities, has received a financial boost from the local government for their second annual event. Kent County Council’s £2,000 grant will provide a quiet zone...
View ArticleHow Kent inspired Charles Dickens
When you think of Christmas, one of the most famous pieces of Christmas literature is Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ – a timeless festive favourite and a story that has inspired novelists and...
View ArticleWhose Hoo Festival coming to Gravesham
This Saturday spend a free day out with the family celebrating Gravesham’s local heritage at the Whose Hoo Festival. The festival is taking place on Saturday, May 13 between 10am and 4pm to bring...
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