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Here are nine pawsome events dogs lovers will not want to miss this summer
Team Dogs put together a selection of some of the best pooch-based occasions this summer for dogs and their owners, including festivals, walks, obstacle courses and glamping
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Updated: 13:16, 24 February 2021
Events organisers finally have a reason to pop the cork, following yesterday s revelation that we could be enjoying large outdoor events once again this summer.
The Prime Minister set out four steps including the reopening of pubs and restaurants and meeting with family members indoors - situations that were impossible as coronavirus tightened its grip on Kent s communities.
But his final step is arguably the most significant of all - the return of large-scale events.
The roadmap has highlighted the cautiously optimistic date of June 21 for music concerts, nightclubs and other events to restart, sending a wave of relief - and surprise - across an industry that has been on its knees for almost 12 months.
More symptom-free Covid-19 testing sites opening in Kent at Sandwich, Cranbrook, Ashford, Gravesend and Herne
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Updated: 21:09, 18 January 2021
Another five rapid-result Covid-19 testing sites for people who donât have symptoms are opening in Kent, in addition to 19 centres already in operation.
From Wednesday, January, 20, people can now book for tests at Sandwich Guildhall Museum in Sandwich, Vestry Hall in Cranbrook, from Friday, 22, Ashford North Youth Centre in Ashford, and from Wednesday, 27, the Conservative Club in Gravesend and Herne Centre in Herne.
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All 24 symptom free testing sites will be open daily from 9am to 7pm. Children aged five-years-old and over can also be booked to take the test but will need assistance at the site from a parent/carer.
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