Kent

Blue plaque for bat and trap Beverlie

A Shepherd Neame pub is now home to a Blue Plaque commemorating where the Canterbury and District Bat and Trap League was founded in 1922. The brewer...

Bard’s back in Sheps pubs

Shepherd Neame is joining forces for a second year with Kent theatre company Changeling to stage open-air theatre at two of its pubs this summer. Shak...

Champion club does the double

Marden Village Club in Kent has been named CAMRA’s National Club of the Year for the second year in a row.  This Grade II-listed community hub boasts...

MBE for micropub pioneer

Martyn Hillier, founder of the Micropub Association, was made an MBE for services to business and hospitality in the New Year honours. Hillier opened...

Country’s top four pubs revealed

CAMRA has announced the final four fighting to be crowned its National Pub of the Year 2023.

Rail ale fest back on track

The South East’s original rail, ale and cider festival is back for the 12th year at the Spa Valley railway in Tunbridge Wells, Kent from 19-22 October...

Unique window shines light Thomas Becket’s brewing link

Glaziers at Canterbury Cathedral have created a unique stained glass window which commemorates the link between Thomas Becket and brewing. The one-off...

Hop collection grows in new home

The National Hop Collection, which preserves historic varieties and provides resources to breed new ones, is to expand after moving to a larger garden...

How much for Sheps?

Faversham’s dream of seeing itself immortalised on its very own Monopoly board is set to pass Go, with Britain’s oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame, joinin...

Howzat? CAMRA’s cricket tent returns

CAMRA long-running beer tent will make its return at Kent’s cricket festival in June. “We will be running our popular CAMRA real ale tent at Kent’s Sp...


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