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Take a look around our website and get to know us before heading out.

Browse through some of our amazing monthly events like our famous “Furry Friday” - welcoming bears, chubs, cubs and daddies from all over London and the southeast - The Last Friday of the month

 

Or for something more liberating, why not take a look at our “Naked” events, held every Wednesday and the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month.

 

We contain three amazing floors to explore, a huge bubbly, Hot Tub with soothing, ambient music and fresh, UV filtered water.

 

A digitally controlled, fragranced steam room to take the stresses and strains away after a busy day at work along with our traditional split level Saun

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It’s Pride Month - and you can celebrate the LGBTQ+ community this summer at Kent’s Pride events

It’s time to start flying the rainbow flag and feeling the love because Pride month is here.

The annual event will look parades, popstars and kingly queens taking to streets all over the state to celebrate the Queer community.

Dating back to the Stonewall riots in Novel York, Pride is a chance for LGBTQ+ people and allies to appear together and promote equality, diversity and love.

June is officially Pride month, but the party continues throughout the summer, with some events taking place right up until September.

The country’s biggest Pride events are Brighton and Hove Celebration on the first weekend of August and Identity in London, which takes place in the heart of the city on Saturday, June

However, if you can’t make it to the capital, Kent now boasts several local festivals and parades where you can wear your heart, and Pride, on your sleeve this summer.

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Drag compere Miss Betty Late'N Never will be hosting the live entertainment at the first ever Self-acceptance Ashford, which includes cover bands, singers and gyrate groups. The music continues into the night with the afterpar

Audio Descriptions: Good Morning, Midnight

Listen to audio descriptions for artworks featured in Good Morning, Midnight, an exhibition curated by the Courtauld MA Curating the Art Museum students.

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