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Kentish Belle steam train tours Kent travelling past Bromley, Medway, Maidstone, Sheerness, Faversham, Canterbury and Dover

Kentish Belle steam train tours Kent travelling past Bromley, Medway, Maidstone, Sheerness, Faversham, Canterbury and Dover
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Where to see the Kentish Belle steam train as it heads through Kent from Bromley, to Medway, Maidstone and Sheerness and back

Where to see the Kentish Belle steam train as it heads through Kent from Bromley, to Medway, Maidstone and Sheerness and back
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CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2023: See the South East London pubs named

CAMRA s Good Beer Guide for 2023 is made up of a range of pubs that have impressed volunteers.

Full list of independent bars and pubs reopening in Bexley

A list of independent pubs and bars in south east London s Bexley Fancy enjoying a pint with friends, celebrating the reopening of pubs and supporting local businesses at the same time? This list might help you do so. Covid-19 has hit nearly every business unprecedently hard, and pubs and pubgoers alike will be eagerly awaiting May 17, when the latest step in the Government’s relaxing of Covid restrictions. This means all licensed pubs, bars, restaurants and other attractions can once again reopen indoors, joining those in hospitality with outdoor provisions who partially reopened last month. Local establishments such as independent bars and pubs have been hit harder financially than most, and with no parent company to bail them out are more reliant on their local communities.

Boris Johnson Under Fire for Reported Comments on Lockdown

Boris Johnson Under Fire for Reported Comments on Lockdown Mark Landler and Stephen Castle © Pool photo by Stefan Rousseau Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain arriving to give an update on the Covid-19 pandemic during a virtual news conference this month in the Downing Street Briefing Room in central London. LONDON Prime Minister Boris Johnson has long had a weakness for a funny line, even in the face of an unfunny problem like the pandemic. When coronavirus cases first spiked last spring, he promised that a lockdown would “squash the sombrero.” When he spoke to businesspeople about an emergency plan to manufacture ventilators, he joked that it could be called “Operation Last Gasp.”

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