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Taking a break
A temporary stay in a care home can, in the long run, benefit all
Kentish to their core
While Bromley marches on with its regeneration, nearby Biggin Hill continues to honour the important part it played in the Battle of Britain
Vinyl revival
The vinyl revival is hitting all the right notes for Kent’s music lovers. We speak to some passionate independent record store owners
Every picture tells a story
James Teubler, Kent Life’s Antique Collector of the Year 2019, talks about his extensive collection of Tonbridge School memorabilia and photographs
TRUE LOVE
Love doesn’t always run smoothly, but here are four Kent couples at different stages of their lives and relationships who believe it really is worth fighting for – and celebrating
Don't Lose Your Way
10,000 miles of lost public paths across England and Wales are at risk of disappearing forever if we don’t act now. The Ramblers needs your help
On the move
With its international rail station and increasing appeal as a business hub, Ashford is fast becoming one of the south-east’s largest and most vibrant towns
LOVE LOCAL
This town has a long history but it’s recently been reborn as a foodie destination and is regularly lauded for its steadfast ‘shop local’ approach. Take a tour of Tonbridge
Never too late
Here’s our guide to some of the more exciting ways to spend your retirement
Natural trends
Consideration of the environment will be forefront in our minds as we enter a new decade of gardening
FUN AND FREE
The decs are down, funds are low and the family is going stir-crazy stuck indoors. Here’s some fun, free stuff to get you through January
Brave New World
Andy Garland on how we can get better at facing change by prioritising what is really important
Action for insects
They may be tiny, but insects perform vital roles in our ecosystems. Help stop their drastic decline
“A Sweetly Watered Place”
So wrote John Evelyn, the Restoration diarist, in 1666. And Chilston Park remains the perfect place to restore body and soul in a setting of supreme elegance
The Forever Family
Kent Life meets an inspiring couple who have changed children’s lives, and their own, by being foster carers for 21 years
Shades Of Grey
Faversham watercolour artist Paul Fowler is inspired by the natural environment and landscape
Reigniting The Christmas Spirit
The festive season can be a difficult time for the older generation, but many retirement homes across the country are working to ensure that it continues to be merry
Nature First
New laws will see planning and development required to follow an environmental conscience
Invited To The Oasis
Wanting to become the perfect host means you have to embrace luxury to its max
A Little Bit Magic
Farmer Sandra Fagg adores Christmas and now she and husband Mike run their own reindeer centre and grotto
30 Years A World Heritage Star
Celebrating 30 years since it became Kent’s only World Heritage Site, Canterbury abounds with history, culture plus glorious shopping and places to eat and drink
Little Big Town
Close to Sevenoaks and with links to not one but two famous leaders, Westerham is a small country town with a big personality
Walking With Writers
Join us on a literary journey around the Kent coast to see how it has inspired writers over the centuries
Kent's 10 Most Heinous Crimes
A scream pierced the foggy night, then all was silent, save for the sound of scurrying footsteps. Murder had been committed. Dare you read on?
Wild At Heart
Known for its wild countryside and farmland, the wonderful Weald of Kent is interspersed with some of our county’s prettiest historic villages and towns
Keep Your Pets Safe
With the noisy fireworks season extending ever longer, it’s important to know how to protect and comfort your pets this month
Winter Wonderland
Christmas preparations are well underway at Scotney, Ightham Mote and other National Trust places across Kent.
Weather With You
Rachel Kershaw Arif is inspired by Kent’s landscapes, especially its marshes and the magical Weald.
Seasonal warmth
Three good reasons to wrap up and venture out to your local National Trust property this month, where a series of must-see exhibitions and soul-warming activities await.
Time traveller
Beckenham-based semi-abstract artist Simon Bergin on giving old ideas new life and the colour grey.