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| 16-Dec-2008 | CELEBRATE MARRIAGE WITH YOUR OWN UNIQUE BEER
Drink a wedding toast in a celebration beer with its own bespoke label, brewed by family brewer Shepherd Neame.
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| 16-Dec-2008 | PEOPLE OF KENT - SAVE YOUR LOCAL PUB!
Shepherd Neame chief executive Jonathan Neame is rallying the people of Kent to save their local pubs and clubs by signing up to a new national campaign.
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| 9-Dec-2008 | COULD YOU ORGANISE A SEMINAR IN A BREWERY?
The most memorable and productive meetings demand an inspiring location to bring out the best in delegates. So why not make Shepherd Neame's historic brewery your special venue for the day?
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| 2-Dec-2008 | TRY A TASTE OF LITTLE DORRIT'S FAVOURITE TIPPLE
As the BBC brings the sights and sounds of Victorian London into our homes with its adaptation of Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit, Shepherd Neame offers an authentic taste of the period in the form of Original Porter, available on draught from the beginning of December.
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| 25-Nov-2008 | NEAME CHALLENGES TREASURY IN TIMES ARTICLE
Jonathan Neame, chief executive of Britain's oldest brewer, has challenged the Treasury to rethink its policy on taxing alcohol in a hard-hitting article in today's Times.
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| 21-Nov-2008 | BREWERY'S DAY OF PINK SUPPORTS CANCER CHARITY
Shepherd Neame staff raised £530 for Breast Cancer Campaign through a Wear it Pink Day and raffle.
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| 19-Nov-2008 | KENT BREWER TO INVEST £3 MILLION IN ITS PUBS
Kent brewer and pub operator Shepherd Neame will invest £3 million in its pubs over the next year to help see its licensees through the economic downturn.
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| 30-Oct-2008 | YE OLDE BEVERLIE REGULARS MAKE STRIDES TO HELP COMMUNITY
They're a generous lot at Ye Olde Beverlie in Canterbury - customers have raised nearly £3,000 for Canterbury charities in the past year.
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| 28-Oct-2008 | SHEPHERD NEAME HOLDS FIRST-EVER PUB BEER FESTIVAL
Britain's oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame, is celebrating the resurgence of cask ale by holding its first beer festival, pairing its finest Kentish ales with three delicious cask beers from the South West.
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| 22-Oct-2008 | PHIL AND TRACY MAKE THE SPITFIRE A PLACE TO WORK, REST AND PLAY
Phil and Tracy Roberts, the new managers at the Spitfire, in Kings Hill, are keen to provide office workers and residents with the perfect venue for business and pleasure.
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