Forestry England’s outdoor exhibition showing images from Earth Photo shortlisted works is set to open in Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest
Following the success of our debut exhibition in 2022, this autumn, Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth is curating an environmental art exhibition, entitled ‘Our Planet: Celebration & Concern’.
Delve into the countryside’s wild larder with foraging expert Michael White. Learn the true meaning of seasonal food and discover gastronomic delights amongst the woods, hedgerows and pasturelands of rural Kent
Come along to the Spa Valley Railway in Tunbridge Wells to enjoy their popular Model Railway Weekend. See a fascinating collection of intricate model railway layouts.
Fire up your taste buds again at the Royal Tunbridge Wells Food & Drink Festival in the town’s beautiful Calverley Grounds close to the town centre.
Chavalier is inspired by the incredible story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
This critically acclaimed play follows the story of four college friends in New York City and their relations with ambition, pride and addiction.
Join us for a journey through time and innovation as we explore how new technology is transforming our museum and uncovering untold stories.
Mussorgsky's A Night on the Bare Mountain (as re-orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov) tells of a Witches' Sabbath, with music that featured in the Leopold Stokowski Disney film Fantasia.
Join Tony as he asks many questions, as well as answering a lot of those that we often ask ourselves. Created by Charles Barnett.
The annual Cranbrook Apple Fayre celebrated Kent's apple orchards plus some rather quirky additions.