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26-Jan-2005 LOTS MORE ROOM AT BROMLEY INN AFTER REFURBISHMENT
Community pub The Anglesey Arms in Palace Road, Bromley has re-opened following a £146,500 refurbishment by independent Kent brewers Shepherd Neame.
20-Jan-2005 BISHOPS FLOCK TO FAVERSHAM BREWERY
15 Anglican Bishops from around the world, last week (Wednesday 19 January 2005) visited the Faversham Brewery - home of Bishops Finger Strong Kentish Ale.
14-Jan-2005 BREWERY'S PUB INVESTMENT BENEFITS SHEERNESS COMMUNITY
Town centre community pub The Royal Hotel, Sheerness has re-opened following a £31,000 refurbishment by Britain's oldest brewer Shepherd Neame.
12-Jan-2005 GREAT VALUE GETAWAYS WITH KENT BREWER'S 'ONLINE BOOKING'
Britain's oldest brewer Shepherd Neame has unveiled a series of special online booking offers to coincide with the launch of its new 2005 Kent accommodation guide and online booking service, making a New Year getaway both easy and affordable. Prospective guests can now check availablity and book a stay at one of 15 Kentish inns at www.shepherdneame.co.uk
11-Jan-2005 SHEPHERD NEAME INVESTS £300,000 IN LICENSING ACT SUPPORT PACKAGE FOR LICENSEES
Shepherd Neame has launched a £300,000 programme preparing its licensees to meet the requirements of the new Licensing Act.
5-Jan-2005 SHEPHERD NEAME BEER BUS IS PACKED WITH SPIT-FIREPOWER
Independent Kent brewer Shepherd Neame has launched a 1,000 pph (pints per hour) beer bus, which will be slaking thirsts at outdoor events across the south-east throughout 2005.
 
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