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Shepherd Neame has renewed a partnership deal with Margate's Dreamland for this year.
The Faversham brewer had a deal with the attraction last year - which saw its range of beers and ciders available at the venue's bars.
That will now continue for the 2022 season.
Dreamland reopened for the summer season on May 29 - welcoming guests at weekends and during holiday periods.
It has also a busy live music calendar - with the likes of Paul Weller, De La Soul, The Beach Boys and Simply Red performing at the venue over the coming months. Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds headlined a show earlier this month.
Between February and May it had been the venue for filming on director Sam Mendes' new movie Empire of Light.
Shepherd Neame’s director of marketing, brands and communication, Joanna Richardson, said: “Our contemporary range of beers are the perfect fit for guests to Dreamland as they enjoy a fantastic line-up of events throughout the summer and beyond.”
Eddie Kemsley, CEO of Dreamland Margate said: “Dreamland and Shepherd Neame is such an ideal partnering; two great Kent companies, with a combined history of over 400 years, coming together for what is shaping up to be a cracking 2022 season."
The deal comes hot on the heels of recent partnership deals signed by the brewer, which include this week's Black Deer Festival at Eridge Park near Tunbridge Wells and this summer's The Open golf tournament at St Andrew's.