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July 1, 2020

Dreamland launches drive-in cinema in August
Film fans and musical misfits, get your popcorn ready – Dreamland Margate is turning the park into a socially distanced drive-in cinema this summer. The vintage amusement park will open its doors once again on selected days over in August… -
July 1, 2020

Wildwood Trust is ‘Good to Go’ for Visitors
Kent wildlife park and conservation charity, Wildwood Trust, has been given the green seal of approval by Visit England, as part of the leading tourism organisation’s ‘Know Before You Go’ campaign. With July 4th and the delights of summer right… -
July 1, 2020

Brogdale reopens its orchards with self-guided Cherry Orchard Walks
For anyone seeking to escape the house or office for some fresh air and gorgeous countryside, the Orchard Walks at Brogdale Collections are an ideal option. The charity is now reopening its beautiful orchards and operating self-guided walks so visitors… -
June 29, 2020

Hever Castle & Play Areas to Reopen from 4th July
Hever Castle & Gardens welcomed further easements of the coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions that now allow indoor attractions, such as the Castle, and outdoor play areas to reopen from Saturday 4th July. This is a pleasing addition to the 125 acres… -
June 29, 2020

Back On Track
We’re steaming towards re-opening. The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway have been carefully following the latest Government advice and guidance to leisure facilities and will plan to re-open on Saturday 4th July. We’ve implemented a range of additional health and… -
March 30, 2020

The Historic Dockyard Chatham celebrates 50 years of public tours
April 2020 marks fifty years since the first public guided tour of the Royal Navy Dockyard at Chatham. The Historic Dockyard Chatham is seeking participants of the 1970’s tours to get in touch with their stories of tours they took.… -
March 30, 2020

Kent’s Aspinall Animal Parks facing ‘Unprecedented Crisis’
In light of the Government advice surrounding coronavirus (COVID-19), both Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, and Howletts Wild Animal Park have been left with no choice but to temporarily close. The coronavirus lockdown has cut off vital visitor income, which… -
March 19, 2020

Kent’s Battle of Britain Memorial to stay open
The Battle of Britain Memorial at Capel-le-Ferne, near Folkestone in Kent, has confirmed that it will remain open for the time being but will introduce new restrictions to keep staff and public safe during the coronavirus alert. The car park…
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