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A Kentish Christmas
Christmas is a time for generosity, celebration and togetherness — but it’s also one of the most wasteful times of the year. In Kent, however, celebrating sustainably doesn’t mean sacrificing festive cheer. Known as the Garden of England, Kent offers an abundance of local food, makers and experiences that make it easy to enjoy a more thoughtful, low-impact Christmas. From locally made gifts to Kentish Christmas hampers and seasonal baking, here’s how to have a Christmas that supports local businesses, reduces waste, and truly reflects the spirit of Kent. Shop Local This Christmas in Kent Supporting local businesses is one of the most impactful ways to have a more sustainable Christmas. Shopping locally keeps money in Kent’s economy, reduces transport emissions, and helps small producers thrive during the busiest — and most important — retail season of the year. Discover Kent’s Independent Makers Organisations like Produced in Kent make it easy to find high-quality local food, drink an...
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A Kentish Christmas
Christmas is a time for generosity, celebration and togetherness — but it’s also one of the most wasteful times of the year. In Kent, however, celebrating sustainably doesn’t mean sacrificing festive cheer. Known as the Garden of England, Kent offers an abundance of local food, makers and experiences that make it easy to enjoy a more thoughtful, low-impact Christmas. From locally made gifts to Kentish Christmas hampers and seasonal baking, here’s how to have a Christmas that supports local businesses, reduces waste, and truly reflects the spirit of Kent. Shop Local This Christmas in Kent Supporting local businesses is one of the most impactful ways to have a more sustainable Christmas. Shopping locally keeps money in Kent’s economy, reduces transport emissions, and helps small producers thrive during the busiest — and most important — retail season of the year. Discover Kent’s Independent Makers Organisations like Produced in Kent make it easy to find high-quality local food, drink an...
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