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St George’s Day Delight in Kent: Families Across the County Gear Up for Dragon-Slaying Fun and Traditional Celebrations!

Happy St George’s Day!

St George’s Day is being celebrated across Kent today, Thursday 23 April, as families throughout the Garden of England mark England’s patron saint with parades, medieval activities, live music, and traditional festivities. Communities are displaying the red and white flag as they honour this historic day with events suitable for all ages.

Who Was St George?

St George was a brave Roman soldier from the third century who became a Christian martyr after refusing to give up his faith. According to the legendary tale, he famously slew a fierce dragon that was terrorising a town in Libya, saving a princess and the local people in the process. His courage and heroism made him a symbol of bravery and chivalry. By the 14th century, he had been named patron saint of England, and his iconic red cross on a white background became our national flag – the St George’s Cross. Every 23 April, we fly it proudly, enjoy traditional feasts, and pass on the story to the next generation through parades, storytelling, and family activities. It’s a day for simple English pride, community spirit, and plenty of laughter.

Themed Events Happening Across Kent This St George’s Day Weekend

Kent is hosting various family-friendly events to mark the occasion. Here’s a roundup of some of the celebrations happening today and over the next few days:

Today in Dartford (Thursday 23 April)

The town centre is hosting a St George’s Day parade suitable for families. Live entertainment is expected to begin on the High Street from 12pm with brass bands and street artists. The parade is expected to feature up to 600 local school children joining a giant St George and the Dragon outside the Civic Centre by Dartford Station at approximately 1:15pm. Organisers plan for the colourful parade to wind its way across the bridge, through the Orchards Shopping Centre, along the High Street and Market Street, before finishing at the bandstand in Central Park. The event is free to watch and provides an opportunity for children to learn about the dragon-slaying legend.

Today in Gravesend (Thursday 23 April)

Gravesham is also celebrating with entertainment in the town centre starting from 9:45am. The schools parade and flag-raising ceremony runs from 10:30am to 11:30am, featuring marching bands, St George, and dragon-themed activities. It’s a free event in the heart of town, suitable for families to enjoy the atmosphere.

This Saturday in Sheerness (25 April)

Beachfields Park will host Sheerness Town Council’s free St George’s Day family celebration from 11am to 3pm. Activities include circus workshops, Punch & Judy shows, live music from the Medway Concert Brass Band, a funfair, balloon art, a penalty shootout challenge, sword and shield making for children, and children’s entertainers. Charity stalls and additional activities are planned. Entry is free.

This Saturday in Sandwich (25 April)

The Sandwich Medieval Centre on The Quay will host St George Folk Day from 11am to 6pm. With free entry, the historic celebration features pop-up exhibitions, folk activities, and medieval England experiences. The event offers children an opportunity to explore the world of St George in one of Kent’s historic locations.

What This Means for Kent Residents

Local residents planning to attend St George’s Day celebrations should be aware of potential road closures and increased footfall in town centres, particularly in Dartford and Gravesend today. Public transport services may experience higher demand during parade times. Families are advised to arrive early for the best viewing positions and to check with local councils for any parking restrictions or alternative arrangements. Most events are free of charge, making them accessible community celebrations. Those unable to attend organised events can still participate by displaying the St George’s flag and enjoying traditional English fare at home.

Whether attending a parade, participating in medieval activities, or simply displaying the flag, St George’s Day provides an opportunity for families to celebrate English heritage and community spirit across Kent.

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