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Kent for free sold out

Feb29
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Anyone feeling hard done by working this magically appearing non day and not getting paid any extra for it feeling hard done by? I'm not, they pointed out on BBC Breakfast today that even though we have this extra day, we have one less working day this year than last year, and next year one less day again. It's all down to where the weekends fall. Phew.

Kent is opened up for free today, www.visitkent.co.uk are giving away tickets to all sorts of attractions. Clare remembered and tried to get us some tickets to Port Lympne, but at opening time this morning all the best freebies were suspiciously gone already. We got some tickets to the Canterbury Tales exhibition, going next month. There are still some left for minor things, here's the original report from FG:

More than 15,000 free tickets to top visitor attractions across the county are available for Kent's Big Day Out.

Among those taking part are: Godinton House & Gardens, The Canterbury Tales, Dover Castle, Rochester Castle, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Ramsgate Maritime Museum.

The free tickets, two per household, will be available fom 29th February 2008, at www.visitkent.co.uk

Organisers at VisitKent are urging everyone to book early to avoid disappointment.

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Folkestone literary festival kicks off

Oct3

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We've got tickets on the way for a few events including and , get yours at www.folkestonelitfest.co.uk/:

We have carefully put together nine days of eclectic and exciting world-class authors and performers to entertain you. These sessions will thrill, entice and provoke debate.

Starting with the super-sized History Weekend (2nd-4th November) organised in association with Canterbury Christ Church University, join us for talks on a whole host of topics including Monarchy with , Great Tales from English History with and London in the 19th Century with .

New this year we have two days focusing on the environment (9th & 10th November). Examine the state of the globe through specially curated exhibitions (Burning Ice by and of Cape Farewell at The Metropole Galleries) and talks by Eugenie Harvey co-author of Change the World for a Fiver and creator of Funny Weather. Enjoy a variety of award winning films including Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth and DV8 Physical Theatre’s The Cost of Living.

We are pleased to welcome speaking about the momentous drama behind the book Frost/Nixon, on life between the wars in Borrowed Time plus ’ own inimitable performance, How pleasant to Know Mr Lear. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.


See the official site for more...

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