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What's on today in Herne Bay

Events taking place today in Herne Bay


Enjoy a great day out or event in Herne Bay with our guide to what's on in Herne Bay today. Whether you're looking for a family day out to a local attraction, theme park or zoo, or an evening of comedy or live music with your favourite band, we aim to cover it with our events listings guide to what's on today in Herne Bay.


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