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May 8 - 10 Sevenoaks Food & Drink Festival, Vine Gardens A new three-day food and drink festival, celebrating the best local, regional, national and international hot and cold food and drink available


May 17


Supercar Siege at Leeds Castle The Supercar Siege returns to Leeds Castle, raising money for Navy Children’s Fund. See about 600 high performance cars, get up close to a Commando Merlin Helicopter (subject to availability) and enjoy music from the Royal Marine Association Band. Entry is included with your admission ticket.


in the UK. Alongside the food and drink, there will be high- quality kitchen and garden products and crafts. This promises to be a feast of fun with live music and a beer festival.


May 15-25 Pilgrims Way Artists’ Summer Exhibition, Tithe Barn, Lenham There will be 30 local artists, potters and sculptors exhibiting more than 350 works. 10am to 6pm daily, with car parking free. Come and meet the artists at their easels on May 16 and 20, 6- 9pm.


May 17 Peppa Pig, Spa Valley Railway Take a round trip on the train from Tunbridge Wells West and see Peppa Pig at a station en route. The timetable allows a 30-minute stop so that you are able to see Peppa before continuing your journey. Standard train fares apply, and there is no additional


Maidstone Services we offer:


• A vibrant Day Care Service in seven locations throughout the Borough in partnership with Golding Homes and the PCT


• If required, transport can be provided to the Day Care facilities on our fleet of mini-buses


• Community Foot Care Services in the home or at our nearest clinic.


• Community Bathing Service in the home for Maidstone & Malling


• Independent Living Support for those that need help with their housework, garden or shopping


• Volunteering opportunities • Advocacy Service for Maidstone & Malling • Disability Travel Vouchers on behalf of Maidstone Borough Council


• Computer Classes for the over 60’s • A list of local traders that have been recommended to us by older people


• Wheelchair Hire from our office in the town centre • The Goodman Centre for clients with Dementia • Information & advice for over 50’s in our office in Mill Street.


For more information on all our services, please feel free to contact us at: 7, Mill Street, Maidstone, Kent. ME15 6XW Between the hours of 10am-4pm Monday – Thursday, 10am-2pm Friday Or telephone us on 01622 753618 Or email: info@ageukmaidstone.org.uk Or visit our website: www.ageuk/maidstone.org.uk


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charge to see Peppa Pig. Trains will depart Tunbridge Wells West at 10.20am, 11.40am, 1.30pm, 2.50pm and 4.10pm. Adults £9, Children £4.50.


May 23-25


May bank holiday weekend fun, Bewl Water, Tunbridge Wells


This bank holiday weekend there will be lots of activities for the whole family including stunning walks, colouring and make and take, children’s and family games, children’s entertainment, swallow boat rides, free children’s puppet show, and bike hire available for all ages.


May 25-29 Half-term activities – Maidstone Museum


Workshops run throughout half-term, with some being inspired by current exhibitions.


May 29-31 Dickens Festival, Rochester Charles Dickens lived in


Medway for almost 20 years, absorbing the area's architecture, character and colour and bringing it to fictional life in some of his best-known works. Costumed parades and


street acts, competitions, readings and a fair, Rochester's streets and green spaces will be awash with entertainment.


May 31 Summer Fayre, The Friars, Aylesford A day of entertainment for all the family with arena attractions, craft fayre and stalls.


DAY OUT FOR THE KIDS


GREAT


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