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Ei Group brewery advertises for new publican at Hen and Chicks, in Luton, Chatham

One of Medway’s oldest pubs may have called last orders.

But publicans worried about the future of the Hen and Chicks in Luton, Chatham, which has been shut for several weeks, may have some hope after a bid was launched to find a new manager.

Brewery,Ei Group, formerly Enterprise Inns, which has about 5,000 licensed premises across the country, has put a giant banner outside advertising for a publican.

Hen and Chicks pub, Luton, Chatham. (7291112)
Hen and Chicks pub, Luton, Chatham. (7291112)

And locals are keen that a new licensee is recruited as soon as possible to halt the demise of yet another hostelry in Luton.

It is understood the former long-term licensee died a few years ago and a family member took over following his death.

The pub, which was built in 1702, was originally a farmhouse.

The Hen and Chicks in Luton Rd is looking for a new publican (7496895)
The Hen and Chicks in Luton Rd is looking for a new publican (7496895)


It was converted into an ale house in 1746 and was frequented by brickmakers and agricultural workers in the surrounding areas.

As Chatham grew in size, it was a terminus for the bus horse and, later on, the tram.

There was at one point a forge on the side of the building in the heart of the village in Luton Road which burnt down many years ago.

The Hen and Chicks In Luton Rd (7496893)
The Hen and Chicks In Luton Rd (7496893)

The pub, formally called the Hen and Chickens, became a centre for Luton’s community activities and was popular among locals.

Over the decades most of the once numerous pubs in Luton, which were used by dockyard workers and servicemen, have closed, with many converted into homes.

Trevor Wilson, a church warden at Christ Church in Luton Road, said: “I remember the days when this was the place working class people came for entertainment.”

A spokesman for Ei Group , which is based in Solihull in the West Midlands, said the recruitment process was in hand.

We asked for your memories of the Hen and Chicks.

"With regard to the article of the Hen and Chicks pub in Luton Road Chatham, my husband was born there in 1948, and his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Alma Payne,and his parents ran the pub along with many other pubs around Medway.


"His nan, who ran the pub would tell us many stories.We would sit for hours hearing tales of pub life during the war.


"It was a great community pub and it's a shame that it cant be made that way again.

Mrs Mrs M Salt.

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