Shepherd Neame raises £30,000 for Kent Wildlife Trust
Faversham-based brewer and pub company Shepherd Neame has raised £30,000 for Kent Wildlife Trust, its Charity of the Year.
Faversham-based brewer and pub company Shepherd Neame has raised £30,000 for Kent Wildlife Trust, its Charity of the Year.
Charity is thrilled that the efforts of Victoria Golding, who has volunteered with the organisation for over 40 years, are to be recognised
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• Kent Wildlife Trust’s appeal to purchase Covert Wood in Elham has raised over 30% of its £462,500 goal. • As the appeal for donations continues members of the Trust raise concerns over the number of precious habitats going on the market across Kent. • Gorse Hill near Dover, a 12-hectare woodland in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has been put on the market for £275,000 and described by agents as having ‘development potential.’ • Upper Hardres Wood, near Canterbury, a site of around 85 hectares was also put up for sale for £1.5 million this week.