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April 26, 2021
Green Recognition for Thames Operator Jetstream Tours
The first Thames Green Scheme accreditations, recognising vessel owners’ efforts to protect the environment, have been awarded to Kent-based GPS Marine and Jetstream Tours (20 April 2021). Launched by the Port of London Authority (PLA) last year, the initiative aims… -
April 26, 2021
Gribble Bridge Dornfelder 2020 – Exciting New Release
We are delighted to announce the release of Gribble Bridge Dornfelder 2020, a refreshing off-dry light red wine with flavours of raspberries and strawberries. As featured in Vineyard Magazine, by Matthew Jukes, who described the wine as having "a dark… -
April 26, 2021
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is wild about wood whittling.
Spending time outdoors and increase your sense of wellbeing, connect with nature and increase your sustainable skills. Travel from Hythe Station (CT21 6LD) to Dungeness behind one or world-famous steam locomotives. On the return journey from Dungeness we’ll stop at… -
April 26, 2021
Magical woodland evenings at Wildwood Trust
The wildlife park near Canterbury is relaunching its popular evening openings, where visitors can get nose-to-nose with British wildlife and enjoy the park’s ancient woodland in a relaxed, adults-only setting On May 14, Wildwood Trust will open its doors as… -
April 15, 2021
Last chance to meet the bear cubs at Wildwood
Wildwood Trust is inviting visitors to see Mish and Lucy this Easter before they journey to their forever home Wildwood Trust, the conservation charity and wildlife park near Canterbury in Kent, is encouraging visitors to come out of lockdown hibernation… -
April 11, 2021
Kent Attractions opening their doors from 12th April
Kent Attractions is delighted to announce that from 12th April, many of its outdoor attractions including wild animal parks and farm parks are able to open the doors and welcome back visitors for the second week of the Easter holidays.… -
April 7, 2021
The Historic Dockyard Chatham to receive £384,144 from second round of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund
Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust has received a grant of £384,144 from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund to help The Historic Dockyard Chatham reopen to visitors and support its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. More than £300 million has been… -
April 7, 2021
Friendship with one of the Few led to vital repair work
A close friendship with one of Churchill’s famous “Few” inspired vital repair work on storm-damaged Spitfire and Hurricane replicas at the Battle of Britain Memorial in Kent, saving the Trust that runs the site many thousands of pounds. The two…