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Discover the Faversham Literary Festival 2026 – author talks, workshops and family events across historic venues. Book early as tickets are limited.
Get creative, have fun, and let your imagination run wild as you design and display your very own scarecrow. Whether spooky, silly, traditional, or totally unique, all scarecrows are welcome! By taking part, you’ll be entered into our scarecrow competition and become an official stop on the Faversham Scarecrow Trail.
You’ll begin the workshop in The Orangery, where your tutor, Rachel, will introduce you to the linocut process with a demonstration. Our Head Gardener will then talk through the foliage and flora she’s carefully selected for the workshop.
A highlight of Faversham’s annual events calendar, the Faversham Hop Festival celebrates the town’s historic hop-growing heritage with live music, beer, street parades, family entertainment and artisan stalls — all set against the charming backdrop of one of Kent’s most vibrant market towns.
Get ready for a pawsome morning of spooky fun at the Faversham Howl-O-Ween Dog Parade & Woof Fest, taking place at Faversham Recreation Ground!
SHEPPEY – WE ALL LOVE THE 60s! 🎉 Surprise Surprise! 🎉 CILLA & THE SWINGING 60s is coming to Sheppey Little Theatre for a feel-good night packed with the greatest hits of the Swinging Sixties.
May is Active Walking Month, the perfect time to get outside, get moving, and explore Faversham on foot! Whether you’re a regular walker or just starting out, there’s something for everyone.
June is Active Cycling Month, the perfect time to get outside, get moving, and explore Faversham by bike!
In his biggest live tour to date leading political comedian Matt Forde (The Royal Variety Performance, Spitting Image, HIGNFY, British Scandal) finds positivity in life despite all the evidence to the contrary in politics and his own health.
David Benson revisits his classic performance of the much-missed Carry On star in a new version of the show exploring the astonishing connection that intertwined his life with that of Williams when Benson was still a schoolboy.