The Brickfield, May 2012 |
Brickfield, 2000 Credit Martin Easdown |
Licensees
David Matthews and John Muir 1995 2000 David Matthews ex Valiant Sailor 1992-92 to Earl Grey, John Muir ex Valiant Sailor 1988-91
John Muir and Carl Adams 2000 2002
Carl Adams and Jennifer Marshall 2002 2003
Carl Adams, Jennifer Marshall, Laura Batchelor and George Cork 2003 2004 +
Folkestone Herald
6-4-1995
Local News
A £2.3 million “superpub” – The Brickfield Brewers` Fayre
pub in Cherry Garden Lane, Folkestone – opened this week. It includes a 40 room
Travel Inn. Children from Harcourt Primary School were at the launch of the
Whitbread Inns development, testing out its Charlie Chalk fun factory. More
than 60 local people are employed in the bars, restaurant, children`s fun
factory, and to service the hotel Managers are John and Kim Muir.
Folkestone Herald
18-5-1995
Local News
A Shepway pub, restaurant and hotel complex will hand
over almost £500 to a local hospital – thanks to donations from customers
collected during its first weekend of opening. A licensing hiccup meant The
Brickfield, in Cherry Garden Lane, Cheriton, could not trade as normal during
its first weekend in April. For while the doors could open, staff could not
charge for food and drink. So, rather than stay closed, managers John and Kim
Muir served meals and refreshments and only just asked customers for charity
donations in return. The money raised will be given to Ashford`s William Harvey
Hospital Day Care Centre.
“People were very generous with the amounts they
donated”, Kim explained. “The money will be used to help provide services and
equipment for patients at the Day Care Centre”.
The couple will hand over the £500 cheque to hospital
staff later this month.
Folkestone Herald
11-3-1999
Maidstone
Crown Court
A
teenage thug who stamped on a man`s head and stabbed him in the leg has been
sentenced has been sentenced to four and a half years` youth custody. Police
discovered that Stuart Benson was also a drug dealer when they went to his home
to arrest him. Officers found 109 ecstasy tablets and 37 amphetamine sulphate
tablets, Maidstone Crown Court heard.
David
Tomlinson, prosecuting, said Benson, 18, was first involved in violence at
Folkestone Rugby Club on July 10 last year. Trouble broke out when some people
were refused admission and Benson, of Sandgate Road, Folkestone, “elected
himself as spokesman”. Mr. Tomlinson said the youth struck Andre Double in the
mouth, causing an “explosion” of blood from a split lip and badly damaged
tooth, which needed root canal treatment. Benson was later arrested, and while
on bail got involved in another incident at Brickfields pub in Cherry Garden
Avenue on December 4. During an argument among youths in the toilets, Benson
restrained Ashley Plummer and pulled him to the floor. He then stamped on his
head and stabbed him in the leg three times. Mr. Tomlinson said part of the
blade snapped off. The victim was taken to hospital for treatment. Police went
to Benson`s home and found the drugs, with a street value of £1,340. He
admitted he intended to sell them at night clubs.
Told
that cash the teenager was found to have was returned to him, Judge Keith
Simpson said “I can`t believe it. We live in a world of sheer lunacy. I want an
answer in black and white why it was given back”.
Benson
admitted unlawful wounding, assault causing actual bodily harm and two charges
of possessing drugs with intent to supply. He had been given two years` youth
custody, reduced to 20 months on appeal, in May, 1997, for robbery and handling
stolen goods.
David
Walden-Smith, defending, said it was hoped Benson would have treatment for
substance abuse while in custody. “In the circumstances he appreciates I can do
no more than to ask the Court not to sentence him in such a way as to crush his
spirit”, he added.
Judge
Simpson told Benson “It is perfectly plain that you are a violent person and
considerably involved in dealing in drugs, including that wicked Class A drug
known as ecstasy. We know the sort of damage that has caused in recent times.
For that reason the Court has to treat any drug dealer with considerable
severity”. The judge said Benson`s record showed he resorted to violence all
too readily.
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