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Kentish Express Ashford & District - What's On, 17 Jun 2026

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ArticleTake the plunge at the sea­side

If you love your music loud and in your face, there’s plenty of choice on the Kent coast this week­end. At Dream­land in Mar­gate on Thursday, June 25, Texan pop punk legends Bowl­ing For Soup, pic­tured, and folk punk roy­alty Frank Turner and the...

Take the plunge at the sea­side

ArticleMAKE DAD’S DAY

Dads do a lot for us whether its pick­ing us up in the early hours after a night out because we missed the last train or fix­ing that noise in our cars that we’ve been ignor­ing for months. And how do we repay them? With the same bor­ing craft beer or...

MAKE DAD’S DAY

ArticleWhere to treat dad

on dis­play in the pits for all spec­tat­ors. There will also be plenty of action on the track with cars from the 1920s through to the 1990s racing all week­end. Details: The Lon­don His­toric Trophy is run­ning at Brands Hatch, near Swan­ley, from...

Where to treat dad

ArticleLET IT GLOW COMING UP ROSES

His­toric Penshurst Place will once again provide the magical back­drop to the Mid­sum­mer Glow Fest - an immers­ive even­ing cel­eb­ra­tion com­bin­ing live per­form­ance, din­ing, music and dan­cing. Tak­ing place for one night only, the...

LET IT GLOW COMING UP ROSES

ArticleTHIS WEEK CAFE CLASSICS

Refresh­ingly uncon­ven­tional and impec­cably styl­ish, Bud­apest Cafe Orches­tra are bring­ing a set packed with gypsy, folk and clas­sical influ­ences to the county. From vibrant Balkan melod­ies to soar­ing Gaelic anthems and ima­gin­at­ive...

THIS WEEK CAFE CLASSICS