People of Maidstone celebrate Lunar New Year
Maidstone came to life on Saturday 3 February, as hundreds of people flocked to the town and celebrated Lunar New Year 2024.
Maidstone came to life on Saturday 3 February, as hundreds of people flocked to the town and celebrated Lunar New Year 2024.
Maidstone’s Heart of Kent Walking Festival is back again this year and booking is now open. Taking place between Friday 15 to Sunday 24 March. The festival is run by a collaboration of organisations, led by Visit Maidstone from Maidstone Borough Council (MBC).
A tiny bone needle, which was last used around 8,000 years ago during the middle stone age, will be featured in the new archaeology gallery ‘Lives in our landscape’ at Maidstone Museum when it opens early summer 2024.
Look out for a ‘Stay Connected’ pop up on the Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) website and sign up to receive vital news and updates via e-newsletters for the many Council services and events across the borough.
Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) will be holding its next local elections on Thursday 2 May 2024. This year’s elections will be the first on the Council’s new whole council election cycle, so all 49 Borough Councillors and Parish Councils will be up for election at the same time. The elections will also include voting for the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner.