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30-Jul-2004 NEW LICENSEES COMPLETE NEW LOOK FOR OARE CREEKSIDE PUB
The Three Mariners, Oare was officially re-opened on Monday 19 July following the arrival of new licenses Paul Allen and Rachel Drake and a £70,000 refurbishment by Faversham brewers Shepherd Neame, part of a £20 million investment in their pubs over three years.
23-Jul-2004 SHEPHERD NEAME THROWS PIRATES A LIFELINE
PIRATES are celebrating after Britain's oldest brewer stepped forward at the 11th hour to rescue Britain's World Walking The Plank Championships.
16-Jul-2004 NEW LOOK FOR PRIZE-WINNING PUB PEPPERED WITH HONOURS
Award-winning food pub The Pepperbox, Ulcombe was officially re-opened on Monday 12 July following a £63,000 refurbishment by Faversham brewers Shepherd Neame, part of a £20 million investment in their pubs over three years.
15-Jul-2004 IMPROVEMENTS FOR ALL AT EAST FARLEIGH COMMUNITY PUB
2004 Shepherd Neame Community Pub of the Year The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh was re-opened on Wednesday 14 July following a £81,000 refurbishment by Faversham brewers Shepherd Neame, part of £20 million investment in their pubs over three years.
14-Jul-2004 BREWERY TOURS MATCH BEER WITH FOOD
Visitors will have the chance to to discover how different ales and lagers provide the perfect complement to a variety of Kentish delicacies when they tour the Shepherd Neame brewery during the Flavours of Faversham Food Festival on Saturday and Sunday 24 and 25 July 2004.
2-Jul-2004 BISHOPS FINGER ALL-ENGLAND CHALLENGE WILL BE BRITAIN'S BIGGEST-EVER ALE TASTING
Britain's oldest brewers Shepherd Neame have launched an ambitious round-England tour to discover whether beer drinkers agree with them that Bishops Finger Strong Kentish Ale is the finest bottled ale money can buy.
 
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