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LISTEN: Carl Madjitey, Head of Festivals - 03/06/2016

Jun 02, 2016, 11:01 PM

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Over 60,000 people have Great Expectations for this weekend's Dickens Festival. Today sees the start of the 38th annual event, which attracts people from all over the county. #Dickens #DickensFestival #Rochester #Kent #History #TheOldCuriosityShop #CharlesDickens #History #FamilyFun #Medway#kmfm http://www.kentonline.co.uk/whats-on/news/bonnets-top-hats-and-a-96670/

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