Jubilee Underwear Bunting Anchor Inn Faversham Kent
The Anchor Inn Faversham Kent decked out for the Diamond Jubilee.
Cafe Racers at The Anchor..Faversham
Cafe Racers band
Lynette Hover Faversham Kent
Gob Sh*te woman threatens to burn my car and house down over a parking space.
The Brewmasters House, Court Street Faversham, Kent ME13 7AS
New Freehold Restaurant Investment For Sale
Offers in the region of £945,500 stc
Net initial yield 5.75%
New 25 year lease
Allys Rideout to The Anchor Pub in Lewes, Sussex
Well My first rideout with Ally's Rideouts was fun with great company, food, a small beer, and some great roads just for the hell of it. I had to rescue a cyclist from a hedge as well.
Unison Benz on the main stage at the Faversham Hop festival
Unison Benz on the main stage at the Faversham Hop festival 1st September 2013
Introducing Sam Brothers
Introducing... Sam Brothers is a 23 year old singer-songwriter, performer, based in the South of England. Although he is rooted in the raw traditions of the travelling Troubadour – he reflects the ever-changing world we live in through the wide eyes of his generation.
Hop Festival 2016
The Moles performing at The Railway and Market Inn for Faversham's Hop Festival
Live Music / Folk Clubs: Mad Jacks Morris (women).
Mad Jacks (womens) dance as part of Lewes Folk Festival.
Scarlett Rae & The Cherry Reds - Boogie With My Woogie
Anchor Inn, Hop Festival Faversham 31st August 2013
Andee Price - Double bass & Vocals
Ben Green - Guitar & bv's
Chris Wong - Drums & bv's
From the album 'Crash Landing'
Money Man - Flawless Carbon: Official Music Video
New single 'Money Man' from British Rock band Flawless Carbon.
flawlesscarbonuk.com
Recorded and produced by Dan Lucas at Anchor Baby Recording Co.
Filmed by Ellie Freeman & Phill Morgan
Directed & Edited by Rob Freeman
With thanks to Jim at The Elephant, Faversham
Copyright 2017, All Rights Reserved
Housing: Rights & Protections for Residents of Leisure Park Homes, 27 Feb 2019
Helen Whately MP (Faversham and Mid Kent, Conservative)
The Blox Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
The Blox, Playing at the Victoria and Bull Hotel, Dartford, Kent, England.
The Calamity Cubes June 2018 England
The Calamity Cubes 1st UK Gig June 19th 2018 at The New Inn Canterbury England ( Mobile phone footage )
How to Make Beer: Love Beer
WALKING IN KENT | PERRY WOOD
Just a quick 4 mile day walk in Perry Wood, near Faversham in Kent with Candice. We had planned to wild camp up near the Pulpit on the hill, but the weather forecast was turning ugly with strong winds and the threat of heavy rain from Storm Eric, so we abandoned the idea (sadly, as in the end, there was no rain and the wind was actually bearable!) and just did the walk, then went in the pub for a cider and lunch!
Breaking News Today Black cab driver, 57, ‘imprisoned' channel 4 journalist
Breaking News Today Black cab driver, 57, ‘imprisoned' channel 4 journalist
Published: 06:37 EDT, 3 November 2017 | Updated: 07:12 EDT, 3 November 2017 Pictured: James Wilkinson, 57, leaving Blackfriars Cown Court yesterday where he is on trial for false imprisonment and dangerous drivingA black cab driver locked Channel 4 business correspondent Helia Ebrahimi in his cab during a row over the heating and later ran her over as she tried to film his id plate on her phone, a court heard. James Wilkinson, 57, allegedly told the Iranian-born broadcaster, 39, the police were already too busy: 'Dealing with the likes of you,' on the same day as the Westminster terror attack. Wilkinson, Faversham, Kent, has pleaded not guilty to falsely imprisoning Ms Ebrahimi on March 22 and driving dangerously in Roger Street, Holborn. She told Blackfriars Crown Court it was just after 8pm when she hailed the cab outside her ITN office in Gray's Inn Road to go to her Notting Hill home. The court was told Ms Ebrahimi wouldn't pay the fare because she was freezing during the journey. Wilkinson became angry, a jury heard, and locked in her the cab. The journalist said she became 'scared and frightened' when Wilkinson refused to let her out and began driving her back to the ITN offices. She said Wilkinson made bizarre comments in relation to her Iranian heritage and the Westminster attack, saying: 'Don't you think the police will be busy today dealing with the likes of you?'. Wilkinson, 57, claimed it was working, but the heater was still blowing cold air and Ms Ebrahimi said she was not prepared to pay the fare for the 'freezing' journey. The cabbie became angry and began to take her back to where he picked her up and didn't let frightened Ms Ebrahimi out the cab - despite her pleas for him to stop, the court heard. Wilkinson is on trial at Blackfriars Crown Court charged with false imprisonment of the journalist and one count of dangerous driving. The court heard that during the journey he made remarks to Ms Ebrahimi, including one regarding police being busy on the day because of 'the likes of you'. Pictured: Channel 4's business correspondent Helia Ebrahimi, leaving court yesterday, told the jury she was knocked to the ground by Wilkinson's taxi, which left her with bruises and caused damage to her £600 trousersIt is also claimed he said 'this city used to have class' and 'this country used to have good people' and called her a thief. The journey at 8.20pm came hours after Khalid Masood drove his car across Westminster Bridge into pedestrians, killing four people, before stabbing House of Parliament police officer Keith Palmer to death. Ms Ebrahimi managed to film part of her journey before she was eventually dropped off near the ITN offices. As she tried to get a shot of the taxi driver's badge, the vehicle moved forward and then reversed, knocking her to the ground, leaving her with bruises, a trapped sciatic nerve and damage to her £600 trousers, the court heard. Giving evidence, Ms Ebrahimi said she made repeated requests for the heating to be turned up. She told the jury: 'I said it couldn't have been turned on as there was a lot of air being blown out, and I was feeling cold.'He became frustrated and said to me 'If you are going to be like that you can get out'. 'It seemed personal': Ms Ebrahimi, 39, told the court Wilkinson made comments about the Westminster terror attack which happened on the same day and said, 'Don't you think the police will be busy with people like you?' 'I felt that was really offensive. I was quite upset. I didn't quite understand why he was so angry.'I said if he was trying to kick me out here I'm not going to pay the fare.'At that point he told me 'I'm not going to let you out then.'He told Ms Ebrahimi he was going to take her to a police station, which she said was fine, as she said: 'I felt I hadn't done anything wrong'.She added: 'Then he said 'Don't...
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