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Summer strings

Hotel Du Vin in Tunbridge Wells rang to the sound of strings as Kent law firm Buss Murton held its annual summer party.

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The President’s Luncheon

The President’s Luncheon, held on the first day of the Kent County Show, was a magnificent affair of 200 guests and a shining example of Kentish produce.

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Highly flung

National Frisbee player Sam Vile on competition, music and travel

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On two wheels

Kent superbike rider Leon Camier discusses his idols, ambitions and why Kent is such a great training ground

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Hidden treasure

Young jewellery maker Anna Sharp on ambition, travel, pirates and Paris

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Vine cricket week

Cricket week started with a bang this year at the Vine Pavillion in Sevenoaks with a match between Savills estate agents and the SCVV Old Oaks.

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Gentleman farmer

George Jessel talks to Kent Life about farming, family, diversification and his dream cheese

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The music man

David Flood talks to Kent Life about his 30 years of music at Canterbury Cathedral, touring the world, and why mischievousness is a good quality in a choir boy

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Kent's High Sheriff, Richard OIdfield, interviewed

Kent’s new High Sheriff, Richard Oldfield, on marathons, mansions, his shrieval themes and why he loves the Kent coast and countryside

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Originally a country market town, Ashford’s continuous development and ability to change with the times has seen it evolve into a modern transport hub with historic links
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The RSPB is asking the public to help restore a major wildlife site in Kent. Fifty years ago, the Lydden Valley, just south of Sandwich, was a wildlife-rich wetland, but prolonged drainage has seen the area dry out and wildlife leave as a result.
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George Jessel talks to Kent Life about farming, family, diversification and his dream cheese
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