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Town's first micro-pub to open this week
15 December 2014Faversham's long-awaited first miniature ale house will finally open its doors to the public on Thursday evening.
Spa granted longer hours
12 December 2014A multi-million pound spa in Kent has been granted longer licensing hours by the council.
Cugley thrilled by CVA news
10 December 2014Folkestone manager Neil Cugley has thanked the Invicta fans for helping to clear the club's debts ahead of schedule.
Look Who's coming
10 December 2014Tourists heading to the proposed Paramount resort in Kent could find themselves on a Doctor Who rollercoaster or Little Britain water ride.
New lease of life for Charles Dickens' local?
09 December 2014The pub where Charles Dickens drew inspiration for his finely drawn characters could be restored to its former glory.
Town's only gay pub closes
08 December 2014A popular town centre venue has been closed less than two weeks after it was banned from playing music.
Restaurant plans will bring more choice for diners
07 December 2014Planning permission is being sought to build two new food outlets on the Eureka Leisure Park, in Ashford.
City gaol could become wedding venue
07 December 2014Couples could get shackled to each other in an historic former gaol, which has been transformed into a bar, cafe and potential wedding venue.
Man behind Mr Monopoly maps Kent's micropubs
07 December 2014Famous London ad-man takes another foray into the county's pubs and breweries with his extensive new map.
Thousands attend opening of new nightclub
07 December 2014The manager of a new town centre club is delighted with the success of grand opening.
Couple take pub from drab to fab
30 November 2014The New Inn in Murston has been refurbished by keen new landlords.
US group swoops on Kent hotel
26 November 2014An American private equity firm has taken over a hotel chain, including a resort in the county, completing £1bn of sales for its previous owners.
Rotting mouse found in cafe
25 November 2014A cafe owner has been fined after a decomposing mouse was found in his kitchen and an 'active and widespread' infestation was discovered.
Pie, ale and music at new restaurant
25 November 2014Pie, ale and music has become a regular attraction at a new Sandwich restaurant called the Hop & Huffkin.
KCC to oppose new Gatwick runway
24 November 2014Kent County Council has revealed it is intending to oppose proposals for a second runway at Gatwick.
Pub boss fined for noise
24 November 2014A landlord has been fined £2,500 for allowing loud music to blast out of his pub.
£100k pub toilets flushed with success
24 November 2014Pub bosses are celebrating after their facilities were awarded a star rating in the Loo of the Year awards.
Popular pub to close
23 November 2014The Lobster Pot in West Malling is set to close next weekend after struggling against noise restrictions.
Shepherd Neame escapes "damaging" pubs ruling
20 November 2014A controversial resolution which could close thousands of pubs across the country will NOT affect Sheps' boozers.
New hope for troubled airshow
20 November 2014The Red Arrows could still put on a display in Folkestone next summer as the fight begins to save the town's airshow.
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