| 30-Mar-2010 | BREWER MATCHES TENANT'S INVESTMENT IN DINING AREA
Shepherd Neame has teamed up with the licensee of the Rose and Crown, in Elham, Kent, in a £50,000 project to refurbish the 16th century pub.
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| 30-Mar-2010 | BREWER MATCHES TENANT'S RESTAURANT INVESTMENT WITH NEW BAR
The Harrow, in Knockholt, Kent, has a new-look restaurant and bar thanks to a £14,000 refurbishment project shared by the licensees and Shepherd Neame, the latest in a series of matched investment schemes in which the Kent brewer is helping tenants to improve their pubs.
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| 30-Mar-2010 | SEVENTEEN YEARS OF EXPERIENCE GO INTO PET PROJECT
After 17 years on the move, experienced licensees Jasmine and Shaun Williams have come full circle, returning to the town where they took their first steps in the pub trade.
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| 30-Mar-2010 | SHEPHERD NEAME CONTINUES ESSEX CRICKET SPONSORSHIP
Brewer Shepherd Neame is extending its sponsorship agreement with Essex County Cricket Club, supporting the Essex Eagles in their Clydesdale Bank 40 campaign.
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| 26-Mar-2010 | RICHARD'S BANKING ON A CAREER BEHIND THE BAR
Richard Barrett was studying for a career in banking when he got the hospitality bug. Fifteen years on, he has taken on his first tenancy at The Chequers, an ancient picturesque pub in the village of Heaverham, Kent.
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| 26-Mar-2010 | TRADITIONAL CARVERY HAS £55,000 REFURBISHMENT
Diners can enjoy a traditional carvery in style and comfort at the Tudor Rose, at Borden near Sittingbourne, following a £55,000 refurbishment by Shepherd Neame.
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| 26-Mar-2010 | LICENSEES BRING WINNING FORMULA TO CLIFFTOP PUB
Award-winning licensees Tony and Shirley Pearson are on top of the world after landing their dream pub on a clifftop overlooking Pegwell Bay.
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| 26-Mar-2010 | EXPERIENCED LICENSEES MAKE KEY CHANGES AT LOCK AND BARREL
Sharing six decades in the licensed trade, Carol and Peter Cooper have worked in many different kinds of pub but now they find themselves in a unique position - running a seaside town's only pub in a converted ironmonger's shop.
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| 26-Mar-2010 | ROYAL ALBION COMPLETED IN TIME FOR SUMMER SEASON
A £1 million project to refurbish and modernise the Royal Albion, Broadstairs has been completed by Kent brewer Shepherd Neame.
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| 26-Mar-2010 | GROVE FERRY LAUNCHES GREENER BOAT TRIPS ON STOUR
River boat trips along the River Stour from the Grove Ferry Inn are being relaunched this year, using a new vessel based at the historic Shepherd Neame pub near Canterbury.
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| 23-Mar-2010 | KENT SIGN NEW FOUR-YEAR SPONSORSHIP DEAL WITH SHEPHERD NEAME
Kent County Cricket Club is pleased to announce that it has secured a new four-year partnership with Shepherd Neame. The new agreement between the club and Britain's oldest brewer will see the organisations continue to work together.
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| 19-Mar-2010 | ENJOY AN ALE FOR CLIC SARGENT
Tesco and Shepherd Neame have teamed up to raise £20,000 for Tesco Charity of the Year CLIC Sargent, by launching Canterbury Jack, a hand-crafted Kentish Ale.
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| 19-Mar-2010 | SPRING IS IN THE AIR AS EARLY BIRD MAKES ANNUAL APPEARANCE
After a long hard winter, the arrival of Shepherd Neame's Early Bird Spring Hop Ale brings a welcome breath of fresh, spring cheer to discerning ale-lovers.
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| 18-Mar-2010 | NEW LICENSEES AND A NEW LOOK FOR WHITE HART, CUXTON
The White Hart in Cuxton has started 2010 with new licensees and a smart, stylish look.
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| 18-Mar-2010 | £70,000 INVESTMENT SCORES BULLSEYE AT HERNE BAY PUB
The Hampton Inn, on Western Esplanade, Herne Bay, has a lot more space for customers and a clean, fresh, new look, following a £70,000 refurbishment by Kent brewers Shepherd Neame.
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| 18-Mar-2010 | ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTERIM RESULTS 2009/10
Shepherd Neame, the Kent-based brewer and pub operator, today announces results for the six months ended 26 December 2009.
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| 12-Mar-2010 | MARGATE PUB HOSTS HELP FOR HEROES MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA
Shepherd Neame's King Edward VII pub in Margate raised nearly £2,000 for armed forces charity Help for Heroes by holding a day-long music extravaganza.
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