jazzy_dave: (Laurence)
2020-11-18 11:37 am
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Faversham awarded ‘Best buzzing neighbourhood’

This might interest my brother [livejournal.com profile] davesmusictank.



Faversham in Kent has been announced as the ‘Neighbourhood with the Best Buzz’, a unique award from the Bumblebee Conservation Trust’s Making a Buzz for the Coast project working in partnership with Kent Wildlife Trust’s ‘Wild about Gardens’ scheme.

The Making a Buzz for the Coast project is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The team are thrilled to be part of this fantastic scheme to recognise the communities efforts to create pollinator friendly gardens.

Five colourful large plaques and 50 small plaques were presented at an award ceremony held in Faversham adhering to government guidance. Each plaque will be displayed to highlight the outstanding work carried out by Faversham as a town and community across its gardens, allotments, verges and public spaces that are especially attractive to bumblebees and other pollinators.
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2015-10-10 09:58 pm
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More Pics From The Eastbourne Beer Festival

Naturally the best pics of the day came from my Lumix camera - way better than a phone.

A few pics of the Harvey's of Lewes dray horses. Then a few of these two imbibers of the fine stuff. That is, Mike and Graeme.



More pics here )

We all had yet another souvenir beer glass. I had the following halves of beer in the pint glass -

Burning Sky Aurora Pale Ale ( 5.6% ABV) (M)
Canterbury Street Light (5.8 % ABV)
Franklins Smoked Porter (5.0 % ABV) (M)
Harvey's Prince Of Denmark (7.5 % ABV)
Hastings Beer Co. Slovenian Brown (6.2 % ABV) (M)
Orkney The Red MacGregor (4.0 % ABV)
Oakham Green Devil IPA (6.0 % ABV)
Phoenix Wobbly Bob (6.0 % ABV)
Pig And Porter Red Spider Rye (5.5 % ABV)


In total it amounts very closely to five pints of ale between 11 am and 3.30 pm.
The (M) indicates this came from a microbrewer.

It was a great day.