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Sittingbourne High Street Market on Fridays

Fridays local traders offer a wide variety of goods from the local butchers to ladies fashion.

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Pick your own pumpkins in Swale this October

Here's a round-up of the best PYO pumpkin patches in Swale for a great day out this Autumn!

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Visit Preston Street

Preston Street in Faversham has so much to offer shoppers and visitors.  This attractive high  street is packed with a wide range of over 60 independent shops and businesses, including plenty of places to enjoy a drink and a bite to eat.

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Kent County Show Coach from Sittingbourne

Join us on a coach trip from Sheerness & Sittingbourne to the Kent County Show on Saturday 6th July

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Visit Sittingbourne

A perfect place for the whole family to enjoy, with something for everyone.

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Sittingbourne & Milton Regis Golf Club

An 18 hole golf course near the Sittingbourne with good access to the M2, offering membership and visitors a challenging course in Kent; providing a range of competitions and coaching.

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Healthy and Active - Sittingbourne

Opportunities for you to get out and about in Sittingbourne, whether its experiencing the countryside and surrounding villages.

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Glow 80's Sittingbourne!

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Three Distinct Destinations - Faversham, Sittingbourne and the Isle of Sheppey

Be inspired to visit Faversham, the Isle of Sheppey, Sittingbourne and surrounding Kentish villages.

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Sharks and crocodiles found on Sheppey beaches!

The ancient tropical paradise on the Isle of Sheppey where you can find fossils 52-48 million years old.

The official tourism website for the Swale area North Kent.